Emperor Penguins Are Now Endangered, a New Assessment Finds. – PR Informa
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Emperor penguins are now endangered, a new assessment finds. – PR informa
An emperor penguin on Antarctica’s Ross Sea ice shelf, Jan. 16, 2011. Populations of emperor penguins are declining as climate change causes the sea ice the birds need for survival to retreat, according to researchers. (Andy Isaacson/The New York Times) By RACHEL NUWER Emperor penguins, the world’s largest and perhaps most recognizable penguin species, have joined the list of wildlife endangered by global warming, the International Union for Co…
Emperor Penguins and Cracks in the Ice: The Fight for Survival Against Climate Change
The iconic ruler of the Antarctic, the Emperor Penguin, has unfortunately had its reign loosened by the greatest threat of all: climate change. Recently, the emperor has officially been moved onto the endangered species list, putting it at its most vulnerable it's ever been. With rising global temperatures, satellite data shows that once massive and
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