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A study led by the UAB and the CREAF shows that the loss of nitrogen from Arctic soil not only deprives plants of a vital ...
A new study by Connecticut College provides strong evidence that palm trees once thrived in subarctic Canada, reshaping ...
The decrease in snowfall observed in recent years in Canada's subarctic regions has led to worrisome desiccation of the regions' lakes. This is the conclusion arrived at by researchers from ...
QUEBEC CITY, Nov. 27 (UPI) -- Shallow lakes in Canada's subarctic regions are drying up at a rate not seen in 200 years as climate change has brought reduced snowfall, experts say.
Both regions are already experiencing an uptick in wildfire activity as a consequence of climate change. In 2023 alone, wildfires torched 15 million hectares of land in Canada.
The British and Russian scientists were on a mission to study how the boreal forests of the subarctic region are transforming with ... More than 4,000 sq km of Canada’s ancient trees are cut ...
New London, Conn. — A new study led by Connecticut College professor Peter Siver provides strong evidence that palm trees once flourished in subarctic Canada, reshaping scientific understanding ...