Michael Albertus is Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago and the author of Land Power: Who Has It, Who ...
Its British colonizers grew robusta and arabica, but much of that stopped during decades of conflict that forced people from ...
Canada’s Arctic is easier to explore than ever before thanks to a new highway, more cruise options, and fly-in hiking and ...
Climate change means actuaries and insurance professionals need a method for identifying scenarios that could constitute a regime shift.
Sweden’s northern landscapes host unique ecosystems that are rich in biodiversity from sprawling forests to vast wetlands and ...
In the early 1900s, maximum recorded temperatures in Arizona hovered around 112 degrees, with clean air that drew people with health issues to the state. Climate-focused marketing campaigns promised ...
A new study by Connecticut College provides strong evidence that palm trees once thrived in subarctic Canada, reshaping ...
The ongoing challenges with response rates, response levels and weighting approach mean that labour market statistics based on both the Labour Force Survey (LFS) and Annual Population Survey (APS) ...
deploy the observatory across previously inaccessible regions of the Greenland Ice Sheet, and deliver vital insights that will shape global climate strategies for years to come. “We’ll be measuring ...
Projections of our future under climate change paint a picture of extreme weather and acidified oceans, a world many of today ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNIce age plants reveal clues about climate change and mass extinctionsClimate change and habitat destruction are driving species to extinction at an alarming rate. The impact extends across all taxonomic groups, affecting mammals, birds, and plants alike. Over the past ...
describes the history of the fertile grassland regions. Following ice recession, when the climate was cool and wet, the clay-rich areas were covered by shrub tundra. As temperatures rose, Engelmann ...
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