Antarctic Octopus DNA Reveals Imminent Risk of West Antarctic Ice Sheet Collapse, Dire Drought in Zimbabwe's Hwange Park Claims Over 110 Elephant Lives, Caspian Sea Crisis, and more... cover art

Antarctic Octopus DNA Reveals Imminent Risk of West Antarctic Ice Sheet Collapse, Dire Drought in Zimbabwe's Hwange Park Claims Over 110 Elephant Lives, Caspian Sea Crisis, and more...

Antarctic Octopus DNA Reveals Imminent Risk of West Antarctic Ice Sheet Collapse, Dire Drought in Zimbabwe's Hwange Park Claims Over 110 Elephant Lives, Caspian Sea Crisis, and more...

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In this episode:

(00:12): Genetic Evidence Reveals West Antarctic Ice Sheet's Vulnerability to Collapse and Sea Level Rise
https://www.brief.news/stories/2023/12/21/antarctic-octopus-dna-predicts-collapse?utm_source=brief&utm_medium=share

(01:19): The Elephant Crisis: Devastating Drought and Climate Change Impacting Hwange National Park
https://www.brief.news/stories/2023/12/21/elephant-lives-lost-in-zimbabwe?utm_source=brief&utm_medium=share

(01:58): The Shrinking Caspian Sea: Economic and Environmental Challenges for Turkmenistan and Beyond
https://www.brief.news/stories/2023/12/21/caspian-sea-crisis-water-levels-plummet?utm_source=brief&utm_medium=share

(03:11): Rising Climate Concerns: Observing the Impacts and Costs of Climate Change
https://www.brief.news/stories/2023/12/21/climate-crisis-decade-of-disaster?utm_source=brief&utm_medium=share

(04:38): Extreme Cold Grips China: Climate Change's Impact on Weather Intensifies
https://www.brief.news/stories/2023/12/21/chinas-record-breaking-cold-wave?utm_source=brief&utm_medium=share

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