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India Today on MSNCan coral reefs be saved? Mass bleaching spreads from India to Great Barrier Reef
Even though rising temperatures are the main cause of coral bleaching, certain coral species are climate-resilient. But still, their growth won't be the same.
The failure of a vital ocean upwelling has sparked concerns of catastrophic effects for life, according to scientists.
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The Cool Down on MSNExpert issues warning over wealthy homeowners' toxic practice: 'It's death by a thousand cuts'
"People don’t realize what it entails." Expert issues warning over wealthy homeowners' toxic practice: 'It's death by a ...
Low water levels in the two main rivers, down to 27%, threaten the ecosystem. The situation is exacerbated by dams built ...
This summer, the University of Minnesota partnered with organic farmers on a project that helped boost the efficiency of crop ...
GEOMAR Study Highlights Urgent Need for Action. Climate change threatens marine and coastal ecosystems in the Mediterranean ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNThe Great Barrier Reef Experiences Largest Annual Decline in Nearly 40 Years
A coral bleaching event in 2024 has severely hurt the Australian underwater ecosystem.
The ocean’s tiniest powerhouse may burn out in a hotter world, threatening life far beyond the microbes themselves.
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Lakeshore shallows can be biodiversity hotspots—but warming is changing their complex ecology
The 19th-century American naturalist Henry David Thoreau described the small freshwater lake at Walden as "Earth's eye"—a measure of the complexity of ecological interactions.
The Government of Canada is taking action to prevent the spread of harmful aquatic invasive species (AIS) such as Zebra and Quagga Mussels.
Propel Fremantle is pleased to have supported nine ventures in its 2025 program which culminated this week, with a showcase ...
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