UCSF researchers are studying how climate change fuels toxic algal blooms, partnering with global and tribal communities to ...
From left to right: Sean Cheng, Anuscheh Nawaz, Aircraft Commander Sarah Cozart and Jiaxu Zhang. A specialized plane, camera and a crew of four are in Alaska to understand the ecosystems of the Bering ...
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Evolution works over millennia. Climate change is moving far faster. That mismatch is killing some of the ...
Algal growth is accelerating in lakes across Canada, including those far from human development, and a new study shows that climate change is the primary driver. "Over the past 150 years, we've seen ...
Blue-green algae has been recorded in Lough Neagh for the first time this year. It was spotted on the south-west shore off ...
The glassy waters of Hazelwood Lake, in northern Ontario, shatter as a plankton net crashes through the surface. Nathan Wilson, a doctoral candidate with Lakehead University’s environmental and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Prof. Emily Chase, a virologist and microbiologist at the University of Winnipeg, studies the relationship between algae and ...
Last August, I was standing on Lake Erie’s Ohio shore, shielding my eyes from the sun while talking to a middle-aged guy wearing swimming trunks and a shell necklace. He had to be Toledo’s only surfer ...
The crustaceans eat algae which would otherwise block the needed sunlight, giving the corals space to grow and settle.
The company’s scientists didn’t agree with the way the project was presented to investors.
The main cause is the accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, which are mostly produced by deforestation, industrial operations, and the combustion of fossil fuels.