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Two dolphin species band together to form unprecedented alliance
Atlantic bottlenose and spotted dolphins are cooperating in unique mixed-species groups that are mostly platonic, but sometimes cross-species sex is involved. By Colin Barras.
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Ocean acidification may cause dramatic changes to phytoplankton
Study finds many species may die out and others may migrate significantly as ocean acidification intensifies. Jennifer Chu. -
Polar bear metabolism cannot cope with ice loss
The Arctic mammals may not survive the ongoing loss of their hunting grounds. By Chris Cesare. -
Global trends show seabird populations dropped 70 percent since 1950s
The world's monitored seabird populations have dropped 70 percent since the 1950s, a stark indication that marine ecosystems are not doing well, new research indicates. -
Polar Bears Are Now Eating Dolphins
Polar bears are now eating dolphins lured north by warming water. Scientists for the first time observed the bears feasting on white-beaked dolphins in Svalbard in the Norwegian Arctic... By Stefan Nicola. (June) -
Innovation Sputters in Battle Against Climate Change
In the race to develop technologies to slow climate change, the world is off track... By Eduardo Porter. -
No plan B if Paris climate summit ends in failure, says EU climate chief
Miguel Cañete urges world leaders to force their ministers to agree a deal. By Fiona Harvey. -
Earth’s Most Famous Climate Scientist Issues Bombshell Sea Level Warning
Could the oceans really rise 10 feet in the next 50 years? By Eric Holthaus.
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