Starving desperate polar bear wanders into Siberian town for food June 20, 2019 Residents in the northern Siberian city of Norilsk had an unexpected visitor for the first time in 40 years. A polar bear, hundreds of… Continue Reading
Melting sea ice in Greenland leaves sled dog walking on water June 19, 2019 This was no ordinary trek to retrieve meteorological equipment and oceanic moorings from a remote weather station in northwest Greenland. Steffen Olsen, a climate… Continue Reading
Global warming leaves animals with white coats at increased risk February 17, 2018 The snow pack is shrinking and that has an affect on animals, especially those who change their coat colour during winters. Wildlife conservationist Eugenia… Continue Reading
Meatless Monday: How climate change deniers use starving polar bears to spread misinformation December 11, 2017 Increasing surface temperatures, Arctic sea-ice loss, and other evidence of anthropogenic global warming (AGW) are acknowledged by every major scientific organization in the world,… Continue Reading
Photog who shot video of starving polar bear urges people to know the facts December 11, 2017 Paul Nicklen spent his childhood years observing nature and traveling on the land. He learned from the Inuit how to survive in the Arctic… Continue Reading
“Soul-crushing” video of starving polar bear gives stark warning on global warming December 10, 2017 Video of wild polar bear starving to death is both heartbreaking and a stirring call to action. The footage, captured by photographer Paul Nicklen of… Continue Reading
Thursday Throw Down: Did humans or climate change cause the extinction of the Tasmanian tiger in Oz? September 28, 2017 Ancient DNA extracted from fossil bones and museum specimens has shed new light on the mysterious loss of the Tasmanian tiger from Australia’s mainland…. Continue Reading
Meatless Monday: Shrinking reindeers losing weight because of climate change December 12, 2016 Living organisms respond to climate change in two ways, by evolutionary adaptions and phenotypic plasticity, also known as an observable change. When two or… Continue Reading
Nearly 2 million acres of Sierra Nevada becomes protected for rare California amphibians August 27, 2016 The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has designated 1.8 million acres throughout the Sierra Nevada mountains for several endangered amphibians including the Sierra Nevada… Continue Reading
The Terminator urges people to go part-time vegetarian to save the planet December 12, 2015 Arnold Schwarzenegger, the movie star and former California governor, is taking the global climate change conference in Paris by storm. He compares use of… Continue Reading