To avoid dangerous climate change, global greenhouse gas emissions should peak and then rapidly decline to near zero by the middle of the century. The impacts of climate change are being seen across ...
Climate change also brings rising sea levels, higher tides and more extreme weather events which can destroy turtle nesting sites. The loss of plants will have damaging knock-on effects for many other ...
The news of giant pandas returning to America ... The researchers plan to study how climate change affects panda habitats by measuring the growth of bamboo under experimentally increased temperatures.
giant pandas, climate and vegetation in many of the protected areas," Songer said. Songer described a joint project testing how bamboo growth and survival would change in response to higher ...
The population of wild giant pandas has increased from around 1,100 in the 1980s to nearly 1,900 as of last year. China's efforts in conserving its population of giant pandas resulted in the ...
The David M. Rubenstein Family Giant Panda Habitat, along with the Bird House and Asia Trail, will reopen when Bao Li and Qing Bao make their public appearance. The habitat has been under renovation ...
where the majority of China’s giant pandas live. To confirm the findings, the scientists used the CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing tool to delete the genetic sequence they had identified as causing the ...
The special cubs are expected to make their public debut in December after a heroic effort by their mother to raise them.