Environmental Policies Must Manage Climate Change and Biodiversity as One
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Biodiversity loss and climate change are two sides of the same coin. Why can’t we treat them that way?
Biodiversity loss and climate change are two sides of the same coin. Why can’t we treat them that way?
Caribbean corals sprout off Texas. Pacific salmon tour the Canadian Arctic. Peruvian lowland birds nest at higher elevations.
This piece was originally published in Yale Environment 360 and appears here as part of our Climate Desk Partnership. Across…
With thousands of species on the move as the climate changes, a growing number of scientists say that the dichotomy between…
Butikofer, L., Mangiacotti, M., Sacchi, R. and Ji, W. 2019. Climate migrants’ survival threatened by “C” shaped anthropic…
The barred owl (Strix varia), native to the eastern United States, shifted its distribution westward and began to outcompete…