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Parts of Antarctica are turning green faster than expected. Vegetation cover in these areas are now 10 times more than it was four decades ago, scientists have said. The Antarctic Peninsula – a ...
Parts of icy Antarctica are turning green with plant life at an alarming rate as the region is gripped by extreme heat events ...
According to the team, the data suggests that penguin poop may be helping reduce some of climate change’s effects on an ...
Off the Antarctic Peninsula, Green Island serves as a key research site for studying the effects of climate change on vegetation and migratory seabirds, offering insights into ecological changes.
The city — more specifically the UFV (Federal University of Viçosa) — hosts one of the world’s leading Antarctic soil banks. It currently holds 3,715 samples from more than 650 soil profiles — ...