A global experiment shows plants can rapidly adapt to climate change, but some populations still go extinct in extreme conditions.
Category: Climate Research
Climate Adaptation and Political Ecology in Inuit Communities
How climate change adaptation in Nunatsiavut, Arctic, is shaped by historical injustices, inequality, and Indigenous knowledge.
Climate Adaptation Strategies Key to Korea’s Aquaculture Woes
Rising ocean temperatures are threatening South Korea’s aquaculture, with potential losses reaching billions under future climate scenarios.
Climate Adaptation, Phenology and Animal Population Resilience
Animals worldwide are shifting breeding and migration timing in response to climate change, showing adaptation and phenological flexibility.
Fossil Fuel Expanse Threatens Climate Change Adaptation Goals
Despite global promises, fossil fuel production and climate risks are rising while adaptation efforts and funding lag behind urgent needs.
Climate Adaptation Can Strengthen USA’s Economic Future
A major study reveals how rising temperatures are quietly cutting incomes and increasing economic losses in the United States.
Antarctic Penguins Breed Earlier Adapting to Climate Change
Antarctic penguins are breeding up to 10 days earlier per decade as rising temperatures reshape ecosystems and survival strategies.
How Microplastics Impacts Oceans and Intensify Climate Change
Explore how microplastics in oceans disrupt marine life, contribute to climate change, and threaten vital global ecosystems and biodiversity.
Battling Water-Thirsty Invaders – South Africa’s Struggle for Water
Invasive plants threaten South Africa’s water security, draining resources and intensifying drought risks amid a changing climate.
How Climate Change Threatens Bivalve Nutrition and Global Diets
Discover how climate change threatens the nutritional quality of bivalves—vital protein sources—by altering ocean dissolved oxygen levels.









