Some smaller species of animals, such as squirrels and birds, are changing genetically in order to adapt to rapid climate change, scientists now believe. “Studies show that over the past several decades, rapid climate change has led to heritable, genetic changes in animal populations,” argues Christina Holzapfel, from the University of Oregon in Eugene in … Read More
Day: June 9, 2006
World Heritage Sites Face Destruction
The United Nations is coming under severe pressure from scientists and campaigners to acknowledge the devastating effect of climate change on the world’s most fragile ecological sites. These include the barrier reefs of Belize and Australia and glacier parks in Nepal, Peru and the Rockies. Although they are supposed to be protected, they are showing … Read More
BP Faces Criminal Investigation in Alaska
A leaked email has revealed that BP faces criminal investigation into the huge 270,000 gallon oil spill the company caused in Alaska in March. Although BP received the subpoena in April from a Grand Jury, it has only now become public, with the leaking of an email. The news wiped three percent of BP’s share … Read More