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This issue of the climate newsletter discusses vanishing camels of Rajasthan and animal-free proteins, plus research and news updates and a film recommendation ...
Could an enormous blue whale make a mistake and swallow a dolphin? Learn why it's not possible for blue whales to eat ...
In the subarctic and arctic reaches of the Northwest Territories (NWT), the climate is warming faster than most other places ...
Imagine crossing vast oceans, soaring across continents, or tunneling deep beneath the earth—without ever getting lost. For ...
Since WCCO first visited Churchill in 1993, the polar bear population here has been cut in half, according to estimates ...
During a brief but dramatic chapter in Earth's history about 41,000 years ago, the planet’s magnetic field nearly collapsed.
Tromso sits at the centre of the northern lights’ oval, meaning that the lights can be visible even when activity is low.
Following the work of different scientists across the world and traversing through Singapore, China, UAE, Serbia, Kenya, ...
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust and art-science-climate organisation Invisible Dust are thrilled to unveil the final public artwork ...
Imagine a world where the polar bear, stranded on a shrinking ice floe, could stand before a court and demand justice for its ...
Its universal appeal allows Flow to glide effortlessly beyond not just linguistic barriers, but also those of age-range recommendation.
Arctic populations are thought to be healthier, but the animal’s furtive nature and the vast area each one covers pose a challenge to scientists. “The effort you have to put into finding ...