Fossil evidence reveals that palm trees once thrived in the Canadian Arctic, challenging everything we know about Earth's ...
A deep dive into Earth’s distant past shows how life on land struggled to recover long after the worst warming event of all ...
A team of scientists from University College Cork (UCC), the University of Connecticut, and the Natural History Museum of ...
Photons filter down through the atmosphere and are eagerly absorbed by light-powered organisms such as plants and algae ... Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate) occupied RV Polarstern ...
The Arctic is the early warning system for climate change and the loss of sea ... Sea ice loss is not only damaging to wildlife, plants and the roughly 4 million people who live in the Arctic ...
Thriving ecosystems existed at polar latitudes back then ... By understanding how ancient plant ecosystems weathered extreme climate swings, we, as researchers, hope to learn valuable lessons ...
So, when we think about climate change ... and all but the most frigid arctic regions are supported by plants. There are five main types of biomes —forest, desert, tundra, aquatic, and grassland ...
The climate crisis is not a distant threat; it's happening right now and affecting what matters most to us. Hurricanes ...
Can plants uncover the survival secrets of Earth’s darkest days? A research team from (UCC), the University of Connecticut, ...