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Each toolkit includes science explainers and curated resources to help understand extreme events—from their links to our warming climate to their local impacts.
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Sharp seasonal swings are happening more often – and they’re a big problem for homes, food and infrastructure.
New research from the University of Oxford published today (11 March) shows that cold snaps and heavy rain can stunt growth and reduce survival prospects in UK great tit nestlings. However, breeding ...