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Global warming hits sea creatures hardest聽

Published: 24 April 2019

The greater vulnerability of sea creatures may significantly impact human communities that rely on fish and shellfish for food and economic activity, according to the study published in the journal...

Rising global shipping traffic could lead to surge in invasive species

Published: 18 March 2019

Rising global maritime traffic could lead to sharp increases in invasive species around the world over the next 30 years, according to a new study by 黑料不打烊 University researchers....

Melting ice sheets may cause 鈥榗limate chaos鈥 according to new modelling

Published: 6 February 2019

The weather these days is wild and will be wilder still within a century. In part, because the water from melting ice sheets off Greenland and in the Antarctic will cause extreme weather and...

The importance of 鈥榚dge populations鈥 to biodiversity

Published: 17 December 2018

More than two-thirds of Canada鈥檚 biodiversity is made up of species that occur within the country鈥檚 borders only at the very northern edge of their range. Biologists have long debated how much...

Experts: COP24 UN Climate Change Conference

Published: 4 December 2018

S茅bastien Jodoin, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, 黑料不打烊 University

Analyzing extreme weather and climate: a new statistical tool

Published: 23 August 2018

Due to processes occurring over vast ranges of scale, from fast to slow and from small to large, extreme weather and climate events aren鈥檛 as rare as scientists have thought 鈥 and that could...

New approach to global-warming projections could make regional estimates more precise

Published: 15 May 2018

A new method for projecting how the temperature will respond to human impacts supports the outlook for substantial global warming throughout this century 鈥 but also indicates that, in many regions,...

Climate change = a much greater diversity of species + a need to rethink conservation paradigms

Published: 15 May 2018

A team of researchers believe that Quebec鈥檚 protected areas are poised to become biodiversity refuges of continental importance. They used ecological niche modeling to calculate potential changes...

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