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Cannibal wind farms, beating Earth’s orbit and other climate change briefs
On preindustrial fires, mosquitoes and the oops factor: When factoring in melt in the Arctic, one needs to know what the snow is doing now, not way back when.
4,300-year-old bat poo pile may tell tale of climatic changes
How are we going to adapt to climate change? That remains to be seen, but meanwhile a groundbreaking analysis of a 4,300-year-old accumulation of bat guano in a cave in Jamaica shows how they may have coped throughout that time.
Red Sea corals laugh off global warming – but suffer in the cold
Climate change is causing extreme weather: The Red Sea coral is resilient to heat but ironically, it bleaches in the cold.
Hurricane wind-speed doubled and other climate change briefs
Bermuda gets some protection from hurricane storm surges from of its reefs. But coral is useless at shielding the island nation from winds. Now a study has shown that the maximum wind speed of hurricanes in the subtropical Atlantic around Bermuda has more than doubled in the last 60 years.
Scientists find new way climate change can ruin life as we know it
T-Rex would have liked having the heat return to dinosaur territory, and other ironies of global warming.
Commemorating a patriarch in a heat wave
As heat mounts and much worse is anticipated, the Haaretz climate change briefs look at the stories we need to know – including ones we wish we didn't.
Arsenic and global warming: The good, the bad and the deadly
Global warming increases the probability that we'll be drinking arsenic, especially if we live in Asia.