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Is breadfruit the climate change-proof food of the future?

As the climate continues to shift because of human actions, breadfruit could increasingly play a role in addressing global hunger, according to a paper published this month in the journal PLOS Climate.

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Can the world's oldest mummies survive climate change and other threats in the coming decades?

Mummies buried in the Atacama desert of Chilenearly 7,000 years ago might seem like the ultimate survivors—after all, they’re nearly 2,000 years older than some of the oldest Egyptian mummies. But the rare archaeological treasures are now an endangered species for reasons beyond their advanced age.

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New Antarctic penguin colonies discovered further south than normal

As the climate warms, gentoo penguins are expanding to habitats that were previously too icy for them to raise chicks.

Wildfire smoke linked to Covid-19 cases and deaths in the West
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Wildfire smoke linked to Covid-19 cases and deaths in the West

Thousands of coronavirus cases and hundreds of deaths may be attributable to the particulate matter in wildfire smoke
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The glacier that produced the 'Titanic' iceberg has suddenly stopped flowing

After a period of losing 66 feet of ice per year, the Jakobshavn Glacier is growing again - but that doesn't mean glaciers aren't in trouble.

Ocean-dwelling species are disappearing twice as quickly as land animals
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Ocean-dwelling species are disappearing twice as quickly as land animals

Researchers point toward marine creatures' inability to adapt to changing water temperatures, lack of adequate shelter.

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Polar bears may soon feast on whale carcasses. Global warming is to blame

This scavenging strategy saved bears in the past, but it's not sustainable as temperatures climb at unprecedented rates.

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