Over the past 40,000 years, ice sheets thousands of miles apart have influenced one another through sea level changes, according to new research.
With 30 named storms so far, five landfalls in Louisiana and 12 total in the U.S., it’s already well established that the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season is one for the record books.
It also begs the question: What role did climate change play in this year’s unrelenting parade of hurricanes and tropical storms?
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As the world’s climate warms, parasite-carried wildlife diseases will move north, with animals in cold far-north and high-altitude regions expected to suffer the most dramatic increases, warns a study to be published on Friday in the journal Science.
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