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Heat's impact on male fertility

Heat's impact on male fertility

A recent study highlights the substantial risk extreme heat poses to male fertility, marking a significant concern amid global warming trends.

Euronews Green reports.

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climate impacts fertility
www.salon.com

Global warming is boiling our testicles, suggesting a new animal fertility crisis looms

Scientists say overheating could render animals — including humans — increasingly infertile.

Species become infertile sooner than thought
www.theweek.in

Species become infertile sooner than thought

Rising temperatures could drive some species to become sterile
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Climate change: Effect on sperm could hold key to species extinction
theconversation.com

Climate change: Effect on sperm could hold key to species extinction

Climate change threatens to cause mass extinctions – but how, exactly? New research suggests male fertility may be the weakest link.
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Climate change may practically sterilize male insects
motherboard.vice.com

Climate change may practically sterilize male insects

Male reproductive damage under heat wave conditions could be contributing to biodiversity declines in the Anthropocene.
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Australia's severe heat is affecting the sperm of the bird population: Study
www.smh.com.au

Australia's severe heat is affecting the sperm of the bird population: Study

A recent study has found rising temperatures and frequently reoccurring heatwaves are reducing 'normal sperm' in Australian birds.
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