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On days with high temperatures, cheetahs tend to be more active at night. The changing climate could potentially lead to conflicts between predators.

A recent study has discovered that while cheetahs typically hunt during the day, they adjust their hunting schedule to the early morning and evening in warmer climates. Regrettably, endangered cheetahs are placed in a situation where they are at a higher risk of encountering conflicts with other predators, mainly nocturnal ones like lions and leopards.

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A recent study has determined that the severe drought in Syria, Iraq, and Iran would not have occurred if it were not for the impact of climate change.

A recent study revealed that a three-year drought, resulting in water scarcity for millions in Syria, Iraq, and Iran, can be attributed to human-induced climate change. A recent study conducted by a group of global climate experts at World Weather Attribution has revealed that the west Asian drought, which began in July 2020, is primarily

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Despite China’s ban on seafood from Fukushima due to concerns about wastewater, Japanese consumers are increasing their consumption of locally sourced fish.

The local fishing communities in IWAKI, Japan were concerned about the potential consequences of the Fukushima nuclear power plant releasing treated radioactive wastewater into the ocean. Despite concerns for the future of water release, consumers from all over the country have shown their support for the region by increasing their consumption of fish. This has

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