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More than half of Antarctica's native species will likely disappear by the end of the century if global warming continues at its current pace, according to new research published Thursday.
65% of Antarctica’s plants and animals could disappear, scientists say. Its iconic penguins are most at risk ...
Why Antarctica’s tourism boom could spell disaster - ANALYSIS: Tourism growth is terrible for the icy continent, write Darla ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNCarnivorous Plants Have Been Trapping Animals for Millions of Years. So Why Have They Never Grown Larger?The horror can only be seen in slow motion. When a fly touches the outstretched leaves of the Cape sundew, it quickly finds itself unable to take back to the air. The insect is trapped. Goopy mucilage ...
Climate change is causing two flowering plants in Antarctica to grow faster than ever before. Scientists have observed a tenfold increase in growth for one plant species and a fivefold increase ...
Scientists recently discovered amber fragments that suggest the snow-covered continent of Antarctica could have once been a lush jungle.
A research paper highlights the alarming effects of global warming on Antarctica's ecosystems. The Antarctic Peninsula region has experienced temperat ...
It was only a matter of time before human-caused climate change and pollution reached even the most isolated continent on the planet. As global temperature rises, Antarctica's pristine landscape ...
65% of Antarctica’s plants and animals could disappear, scientists say. Its iconic penguins are most at risk By CNN Newsource Published December 22, 2022 12:00 PM ...
65% of Antarctica's plants and animals could disappear, scientists say. Its iconic penguins are most at risk. Emperor penguin chicks waddle across the ice in Antarctica.
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