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Fighting climate change, Indigenous people protect Canadian forests

Canada is looking to its Indigenous communities to help manage its boreal forests, the world’s largest intact forest ecosystem and one if its biggest stores of carbon.
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Climate change affecting deepest parts of the ocean

Climate change is leading to a rise in temperatures in the deepest parts of the ocean, scientists from the University of Exeter have warned. New research indicates that much of the "excess heat" stored in the subtropical North Atlantic is in the deep ocean, below 700 metres.

These animal migrations are huge — and invisible
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These animal migrations are huge — and invisible

Swarms of insects move across continents each year. Scientists used radar to track one species and discovered a vast ecological force.
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Fish will start losing sense of smell as carbon dioxide levels rise, study finds
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Fish will start losing sense of smell as carbon dioxide levels rise, study finds

Rising carbon dioxide levels will impair the animals’ ability to sense odors, change their behavior and alter gene expression, the study showed.
Line streets with trees to prevent serious asthma attacks, say scientists 
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Line streets with trees to prevent serious asthma attacks, say scientists 

Asthma hospital admissions could be cut dramatically by lining streets with trees, the largest ever study has found.
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