Por: CBS News Science October 07, 2022
Living in the northern U.S. could soon mean having to deal with a lot of stinky and invasive neighbors. As the planet warms up, the habitat of invasive stink bugs could greatly expand through the nation's northern areas, a recent study found. Halyomorpha halys, the brown marmorated stink bug, on a tomato. Halyomorpha halys, the brown marmorated stink bug, stink bug on a tomato. (Photo by: Edwin Remsburg/VW Pics via Getty... + full article
Newsweek USA Tech October 11, 2022
A tiny vole in the Mojave Desert has been brought back from the brink of extinction thanks to conservation efforts.The fluffy creature is known as the Amargosa vole, and the small rodents are so highly specialized that they can live only in very specific environments, mostly... + más
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Newsweek USA Nation October 07, 2022
A recent study found that climate change could make parts of America more palatable to brown marmorated stink bugs and lead to a sharp increase in the invasive pest.Climate change has been found to cause a host of problems—everything from worsening natural disasters to... + más
Invasive stink bugs could make life a lot smellier in the northern U.S. as climate change expands their habitat, study suggests | CBS News
That’s a stinker! Stink bugs could become more prevalent due to climate change | WPTV
WPTV USA Nation October 07, 2022
A changing climate could make more of the U.S. suitable for stink bug habitats.According to a new study from Washington State University, the amount of suitable habitat for brown marmorated stink bugs in the U.S. could grow up to 70%. Researchers say that whether the stink bug... + más
More stink bugs will invade the U.S. amid climate change, study shows | Newsweek
Associated Press USA Science October 06, 2022
Drought that stretched across three continents this summer — drying out large parts of Europe, the United States and China — was made 20 times more likely by climate change, according to a new study.Drought dried up major rivers, destroyed crops, sparked wildfire, threatened... + más
Climate change made summer drought 20 times more likely | Portland Press Herald
Climate Change Made Summer Drought in 3 Continents 20 Times More Likely: Study | NBC 6 South Florida
NBC 6 South Florida USA World October 06, 2022
Jon Super/AP Photo Drought that stretched across three continents this summer — drying out large parts of Europe, the United States and China — was made 20 times more likely by climate change, according to a new study. Drought dried up major rivers, destroyed crops, sparked... + más
Climate change made summer drought 20 times more likely | Associated Press
Portland Press Herald USA World October 06, 2022
Drought that stretched across three continents this summer – drying out large parts of Europe, the United States and China – was made 20 times more likely by climate change, according to a new study. Drought dried up major rivers, destroyed crops, sparked wildfire,... + más
Los Angeles Times USA World October 06, 2022
Droughts that struck three continents this summer — drying out large parts of Europe, the United States and China — were made 20 times more likely by climate change, according to a new study. Drought dried up major rivers, destroyed crops, sparked wildfire, threatened... + más
Global Warming Will Fuel More Frequent, Severe And Longer-Lasting Droughts, Study Finds | Forbes
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