... "So we don't know how temperature changes impact them." That is why Ciannelli is currently ... Ciannelli affirms.
The Long Tentacles of Environmental Change
Scientists generally agree that human-caused ...
Consider it the modern equivalent of Noah's Ark: scientists say policy-makers should consider moving species outside their historic ranges to prevent extinction caused by climate change.
Moves around the world to drain marshes and other wetlands to make space for farming could be hastening climate change, scientists gathering in Brazil from Monday will be hearing.
... (ESA) 93rd Annual Meeting, climate change scientists will discuss how temperature-induced habitat ... temperatures weren't enough, climate change also has impacts that could make climate patterns less ...
The Earth's next ice age may be postponed or stopped entirely by the effects of human-induced climate change, scientists suggest.
... the hottest ideas in science but has yet to yield many practical advances. Time for a change. Scientists with the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have ...
Trees across the tropics are getting bigger and offering help in
the fight against climate change, scientists have discovered.A
laborious study of the girth of 70,000 trees across Africa has
shown ...
... who, ironically, regularly flies north to study the health of caribou.
Scientists studying the impact of climate change on the Arctic need to consider ways to reduce their own carbon footprints, ...
... Steps
Research is underway at Berkeley Lab that addresses many aspects of climate change. Scientists in its Earth Sciences, Computational Research and Environmental Energy Technologies Divisions are ...
OXFORD, England, July 3 (UPI) -- The reintroduction of the Large Blue butterfly to Britain offers lessons in helping plants and animals threatened by climate change, scientists said.
... – or ear bones – of long-lived fish, he attracted the attention of climate change scientists.
"We found that chronologies for rockfish living at the 300-meter depth in the Pacific strongly related to ...
A leading climate change scientist says the leak of documents stolen from a British research institute may be aimed at undermining talks at next month's Copenhagen global climate summit.
Climate change scientists are on the defensive after hackers broke into a server of a British climate research centre over the weekend and posted hundreds of private emails that appear to show ...
... even when the genes themselves don’t change.
Scientists believe that defects in cell death ... humans.
By monitoring gene activity levels and changes in chromatin — the protein spools that the genes wrap ...
Great tits in Britain seem to be adapting to climatic change, scientists report, unlike some other birds.