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Degree of Global Warming still Debated

The Paris Climate Accord insists that a temperature of 2 degrees Celsius is still acceptable. Scientists around the world insist […]

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Herring Loss Attributed to Many Factors

There is less herring in the oceans. Overfishing, fewer nutrients, and other organisms which feed the herring is declining. https://www.cbc.ca/radio/thecurrent/the-current-for-june-10-2019-1.5168766/little-fish-big-impact-how-the-loss-of-herring-hurts-more-than-our-oceans-1.5168777#:~:text=The%20Current-,Little%20fish%2C%20big%20impact%3A%20How%20the%20loss%20of%20herring%20hurts,for%20the%20oceans%20%E2%80%94%20and%20us.

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Worldwide Carbon Emissions

Worldwide carbon emissions show largest increase in 7 years. https://www.kqed.org/science/1935220/worldwide-carbon-emissions-highest-increase-in-7-years It’s going to take all of us.

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Plant Blindness

Plant blindness refers to the inability to identify plants. Fewer and fewer people are choosing environmentally related fields. This is

Butterflies, Insects

Burning for Butterflies: The Role of Fire in Western Forests (Xerces Society)

Extreme fires across the west are becoming more frequent, more severe, and more extensive, as climate change and decades of fire suppression create the perfect conditions for these disasters. Extreme fires are an ever-increasing threat to human infrastructure and ecosystems across the west. However, it is important to recognize that these disasters are different from the fires that used to occur in western forests.

Butterflies, Insects

Number of Monarchs Overwintering in Mexico Increases, Still Well Below Historic Norms (Xerces Society)

The number of monarchs overwintering in central Mexico increased from last year’s low, according to the annual census released today by World Wildlife Fund-Mexico and partners. The butterflies were found covering an area of 4.42 acres, which means the eastern monarch population that migrates between Canada and Mexico each year shows an improvement from last year, which was the second worst year ever recorded at 2.22 acres. The annual survey measures the area of forest in which monarch butterflies hibernate each winter, providing a reliable indicator of the eastern monarch’s population status.

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Monarch Watch

Monarch Watch is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the conservation, education, and research of monarch butterflies. Its mission is to

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