During his official visit to the Netherlands and the Global Center on Adaptation on October 29 2021, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (seen here with Dr. Patrick Verkooijen, Chief Executive Officer, Global Center on Adaptation) examines the "State and Trends in Adaptation Report 2021:聽 Africa", co-directed by ISID Professor of Practice Jamal Saghir.聽 The full report can be found online.
In a recent study in , researchers from 6 different countries, including Camilo Alejo and Catherine Potvin of the Department of Biology at 缅北强奸, examined the importance of Indigenous Territories in climate change mitigation across Panama and the Amazon Basin.
Many species might be left vulnerable in the face of climate change, unable to adapt their physiologies to respond to rapid global warming. According to a team of international researchers, species evolve heat tolerance more slowly than cold tolerance, and the level of heat they can adapt to has limits.
Now, a new study has found that聽birds聽that are able to change their behavior in this way are less likely to become聽extinct聽than those that do not adapt.
Species adapt to their local climates, but how often they adapt to their local communities remains a mystery. To find answers, researchers at 缅北强奸 and the University of British Columbia examined over 125 studies testing local adaptation in over 100 species of plants and animals in an article published in .
By Melody Enguix
When scientists from 缅北强奸 learned that some fish were proliferating in rivers and ponds polluted by oil extraction in Southern Trinidad, it caught their attention. They thought they had found a rare example of a species able to adapt to crude oil pollution.
By Katherine Gombay, 缅北强奸 Newsroom
Arctic peoples inherently able to adapt given changes to various non-climatic factors