13-05-31 Salmon and other native freshwater fish in California will likely become extinct within the next century due to climate change if current trends continue, ceding their habitats to non-native fish, predicts a study by scientists from the Center for W...
13-05-29 The climate in our country is very pleasant. It's always warm in spring, hot in summer and cold in winter. My favourite season is autumn, because it's always warm in September and October. It's often cold in November. It's certainly interesting. The...
13-05-22 Concerns continue to grow about the effects of climate change on fire. Wildfires are expected to increase 50 percent across the United States under a changing climate, over 100 percent in areas of the West by 2050 as projected by some studies. Of eq...
13-05-19 A new Dartmouth College study finds human-caused climate change may have little impact on many species of tropical lizards, contradicting a host of recent studies that predict their widespread extinction in a rapidly warming planet. The findings app...
13-05-13 More than half of common plants and one third of the animals could see a dramatic decline this century due to climate change, according to research from the University of East Anglia. Research published today in the journal Nature Climate Change loo...
13-04-23 Running two computer models in tandem(协力地) , scientists from the University of New Hampshire have detailed for the first time how thermoelectric(热电的) power plants interact with climate, hydrology(水文学) , and aquatic ecosystems througho...
13-04-09 Scientists from Cardiff University and the University of Barcelona have discovered new clues about past rapid climate change. The research, published this month in the journal Nature Geoscience, concludes that oceanographic reorganisations and biolo...
13-04-03 One often ignored consequence of global climate change is that the Northern Hemisphere is becoming warmer than the Southern Hemisphere, which could significantly alter tropical precipitation(降水,沉淀) patterns, according to a new study by climat...
13-03-22 Scientists examining evidence across the world from New Jersey to North Africa say they have linked the abrupt disappearance of half of earth's species 200 million years ago to a precisely dated set of gigantic volcanic eruptions. The eruptions may...
13-03-01 A group of international ecological scientists led by the University of Adelaide have rejected a doomsday-like scenario of sudden, irreversible change to Earth's ecology. In a paper published February 28 in the journal Trends in Ecology and Evolutio...