For students and educators at a Lower Mainland school, a local pond offered an inspiring and rewarding learning journey.
Scientists disagree whether human-made climate change or natural fluctuations are mostly to blame for worse-than-expected heat in recent years ...
An international research team used multiple global agroeconomic models and found that climate mitigation consistent with the 1.5 °C target could raise global hunger risk in 2050 by 17% (56 million ...
Faced with extreme drought, these flowers adapted. Scientists call it “evolutionary rescue," and say it's a hopeful sign for ...
When scientists look at the effects of a warming planet on wildlife, the news is almost universally grim. Animals and plants are falling out of sync with each other. Ecosystems are fraying. Coral ...
Freeze! No, that wasn't a command, that was an exclamation, you don't actually need to freeze, pandas.
Billions of mussels scorched and baby birds dropping from sweltering nests: North America's 2021 heat wave caused a cascade ...
Most ecologists once believed that healthy ecosystems are naturally stable, with a low turnover of species. Left to themselves, they reach a perfected equilibrium that the influential 19th-century ...
The climate change-fueled demise of one of Antarctica’s largest icebergs has ironically fueled a surge in nature’s ...
Other penguins that have limited diets are more threatened by changes coming from a warming ocean and the makeup of the food chain. But king penguins — which are so abundant they are considered a ...
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Why do pandas eat bamboo?

It seems like a massive evolutionary blunder when you look at the facts: you’ve got a bear with a digestive […] ...