Impacts www.princeton.edu Fewer fish may reach breeding age as climate change skews timing of reproduction, food availability The long-term effect on fish reproductivity could mean fewer fish available for human consumption, Princeton researchers concluded in a new paper.
Impacts www.princeton.edu Occurrence of back-to-back heat waves likely to accelerate with climate change Princeton researchers have provided the first estimation of the potential damage from back-to-back, or compound, heat waves, which the authors found will increase as global warming continues.
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