A 1-degree-Celsius change in water temperature prompts sea turtles in Northern Cyprus to lay eggs nearly a week earlier on average.
The Mojave Desert may lose and gain suitable habitat for Gila monsters. But the unathletic reptiles might be mostly stuck in the waning oases.
Most of the world’s sea turtle populations are rebounding – even amid climate change threats - Sea turtles still face warming ocean temperatures and habitat loss ...
Humpback whales use memory and ocean cues to guide migration, but climate change may disrupt this strategy, warns researchers ...
Some already threatened cold-water fish species in the Northwest will not only face shrinking habitat from climate change but will face growing pressure from invasive fish species fleeing their own wa ...
Even as scientists are discovering trends around tornadoes and their behavior, it remains unclear the role that climate change plays ... the risks to their animals. Walking in Icy Weather ...
New research shows that cloudy areas over oceans are reflecting less sunlight to space than before, adding to heating from rising greenhouse gas levels and causing climate change to accelerate.
One of the ocean currents in the Arctic Ocean is at risk of disappearing this century because of climate change, according to a new study. As a result, the North Atlantic could be flooded with ...
SAN PEDRO, Calif. (KABC) -- Scientists say sea life off the coast of Southern California is in danger of being wiped out. They say climate change is a major factor in the heightened risk.