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Climate change affecting cheetah reproduction
In a study compiled by the National Museums of Kenya (NMK) and Kenya Wildlife Service, scientists found that one of world’s fastest land animals, the cheetah, is losing its reproductive abilities due to climate change. Higher temperatures are causing abnormalities in the animal’s sperm. NMK mammology chief, Risky Agwanda, told the Guardian: …
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Arnold is back… to talk about green power
Arnold Schwarzenegger will be travelling to Geneva next week to speak about climate change challenges and the need for more green jobs that will essentially cut down on greenhouse emissions. As the Founding Chair of R20 - Regions for Climate Action, a non-profit environmental group based in the Swiss …
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Africa’s tropical tree species more resilient to future climate changes
Scientists at the Climate Change, Deforestation & The Future of African Rainforests International Conference claimed that the African rainforests may endure the effects of climate change better than their counterparts in other geographical locations, such as Brazil’s Amazons or the South-East Asian forests. The event …
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Following celebrities to the deepest of oceans and highest of mountains
So I wrote to Global Green USA last week to get their feel on what is probably the most effective environmental mascot in the modern world: the very-much-loved “celebrity environmentalist”. Global Green enjoys the support of many Hollywood A-listers such as Leonardo DiCaprio and Edward Norton on their Board …





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