Climate change

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The first report from the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Independent Commission on Climate Change has been released
February 2021: Human population growth and overconsumption of resources are accelerating biodiversity decline and climate disruption. These trends can lead to climate induced mass migrations, pandemics, and resource conflicts which are threatening employment, healthcare, economic growth, and political stability. Scientists are calling for systems level changes and accelerated action on biodiversity loss and climate change…

Rock lobsters may have lived further north in the past, and may be vulnerable to climate change in the future, according to a new study published this month (March 2021). … The post Rock lobsters’ long-distance relationship appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.