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NIH grants supports HIV care and climate change research
Researchers aim to uncover how extreme weather affects long-term HIV care outcomes and implications for addressing climate change impacts and other chronic health conditions.
Empathy on TikTok: Farmers and climate change
Farmers, traditionally focused on agriculture, are finding a unique way to engage in conversations about climate change through TikTok.
Antarctica’s extreme heatwave tied to climate change
A recent study has identified the cause of the heatwave in a region of eastern Antarctica called "Dome C," where temperatures rose to 39 degrees Celsius above the usual.
Unlocking climate change communication by making it more accessible
Boulder, Colo., USA: As the world grapples with the consequences of a warming climate, effective climate change communication has become paramount. How can we make climate science accessible to everyone?
Building a resilient future: Tackling climate change, human health and wildfires
Mónica Rodrigues from the University of Coimbra and Fantina Tedim from the University of Porto, both in Portugal, present their perspectives on climate, human health, and wildfires to create a future that is both sustainable and resilient.
Italian mountain forests face irreversible climate change transformation
As the current climate crisis continues to grow, Italian mountain forests and their fragile ecosystems could undergo unrecognisable transformations.
EDF Renewables UK and Ireland: Combatting climate change with clean energy
At EDF Renewables UK and Ireland, we’re passionate about creating a net zero future where clean energy powers our lives and protects our planet from climate change.
Ice sheet models: Tracking climate change through glacier movement
A new equation has revealed that twice the amount of predicted subglacial waters might be draining into the ocean, causing sea level rises and ecological damage.
Awareness of climate change inequities persists among U.S.
Many Americans fail to grasp the impact of climate change inequalities, with over a third believing it affects all groups equally, hindering efforts towards climate justice.
Climate change alters paths of Earth and Mars rivers
Researchers from Tulane University studied meandering rivers on Earth and ancient riverbeds on Mars to understand how climate change affects their paths.
Ocean’s colour change: A consequence of climate change
A study conducted by MIT and the National Oceanography Center scientists reveals that the ocean's colour change has undergone significant difference in the past two decades.
UK and US to help developing nations tackle climate change
UK and US: Energy Security Secretary Grant Shapps and US Special Presidential Envoy on Climate John Kerry host a forum to mobilise climate finance for developing economies.
Understanding the climate change impact on health
Scientists at the Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS) help society to prepare for climate change impacts on health in a multi-faceted approach.
Food webs and fish: Ocean climate change in Alaska
Open Access Government talks to ocean climate expert Dr. Robert Suryan, who is the lead of an ecosystem studies program at the Alaska Fisheries Science Center’s Auke Bay Laboratories.
Supporting Africa’s development to increase its resilience to the impacts of climate change
Knowledge sharing on climate risks and codevelopment of climate services to cope with and recover from climate-related disruptions is a prerequisite for climate-resilient development.
Global climate change amplifies risk of flash droughts and threatens croplands
The intensification of flash droughts, rapid and unexpected drought events, poses a significant threat to agricultural and ecological systems.
€1.3 billion Polish scheme for agricultural producers affected by climate change
The European Commission has approved a €1.3 billion Polish scheme to financially support agricultural producers covering the risk of damage to crops and livestock.
Can viruses worsen ecosystem responses against climate change?
Viruses have strong, potentially negative effects on microbes, which could mean ecosystem responses against climate change could be reduced.
Exploring hexacorallian models to aid corals affected by climate change
In this interview, Benyamin Rosental, PhD, from the Shraga Segal Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Genetics, looks toward hexacorallian models to transplant stem cells to corals affected by global warming.
Keith A. Hobson – Environment and Climate Change Canada; Western University
Dr. Keith A. Hobson is a senior research scientist with Environment and Climate Change Canada in Saskatoon, SK, since 1992 and is currently affiliated with Western University in London, ON, as a professor in Biology since 2015
Among numerous awards, Dr Hobson is a Fellow of the American Ornithologists Union...