Birds are a barometer of the health of water sources, habitats, and air quality. A notable example is the use of canaries in ...
Climate Compass on MSN
Tipping points ahead: Which climate systems are closest to collapse?
Coral Reefs Have Already Crossed the Line The planet has already reached its first climate tipping point with widespread coral reef die-off marking a grim milestone, according to over 160 scientists ...
Rising sea levels, extreme heat, water scarcity, and ecosystem collapse are already reshaping urban environments in ways that ...
This roundup of The Conversation’s climate coverage was first published in our award-winning weekly climate action newsletter ...
Global climate change is reshaping the presence, occurrence, fate, and transport of pollutants, amplifying and altering their ...
A new study published in the journal One Earth reveals that the way ecosystems collapse—abruptly or gradually—may depend on internal complexity, much like how magnetic materials behave under stress.
Climate change is already fueling dangerous heat waves, raising sea levels and transforming the oceans. Even if countries ...
Mussels have been disappearing from a Big Darby tributary for decades but a recent study found none in one tributary.
Emerging scientific research suggests a grim reality where the Atlantic Ocean’s formidable currents may collapse within the next few decades. This potential collapse, fuelled by the relentless ...
(Beyond Pesticides, November 19, 2025) In the book, Biological Control Systems and Climate Change, published this month, Danilo Russo, PhD—a speaker during the first session of our 42nd National Forum ...
India Today on MSN
2025 recap: Where does India stand in the fight against climate change?
Taken together, these five developments show how climate change in 2025 was defined less by isolated catastrophes and more by accumulation of heat, risk, damage and delay.
A new study published in the journal One Earth reveals that the way ecosystems collapse—abruptly or gradually—may depend on internal complexity, much like how magnetic materials behave under stress.
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