Forests with few tree species pose considerably higher risk of being damaged and especially vulnerable is the introduced lodgepole pine.
Up to two thirds of the world's temperate rainforests could fall victim to climate change by the year 2100 according to a new study.
For the first time, scientists have discovered amber on the Antarctic continent, filling a major gap in the global map of ...
Scientists have discovered amber in the sediment core recovered from thousands of feet below the surface of the Antarctic, a ...
Research shows that, instead of replanting rainforests, allowing them to bounce back naturally would store loads of carbon ...
Until now, Antarctica was the only continent on Earth without any known amber fossils. But sediment cores taken from below ...
For the first time, scientists have uncovered amber in Antarctica, a groundbreaking discovery that sheds light on the ...
A groundbreaking study reveals that climate change could endanger up to 68% of the world's temperate rainforests by 2100.
Today, Antarctica is a huge frozen continent, though it was once temperate enough to be covered in swampy forests. Now, a team of scientists has discovered fossilized tree resin—amber—on the continent ...
The amber, excavated from Pine Island Bay in the Amundsen Sea Embayment, provides a unique snapshot of life in prehistoric ...
Until recently, a gap existed in the world map of amber discoveries: the Antarctic continent. But that gap has finally been ...