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According to the team, the data suggests that penguin poop may be helping reduce some of climate change’s effects on an ...
The link between clouds and penguin poop is not an obvious one but it has important implications for climate change. New ...
Penguin poop, also known as guano, is notoriously smelly. But the ammonia in the birds’ excrement does more than just ...
New research shows that penguin guano in Antarctica is an important source of ammonia aerosol particles that help drive the ...
Penguin droppings release ammonia that forms clouds, affecting Antarctica's climate and potentially slowing warming.
Scientists say they’ve seen ammonia emitted from penguin poop result in the creation of fog. The clouds created may be ...
Newly published research shows that clouds fueled by penguin poop could help fight climate change in the Antarctic.
A new study published in the journal Communications Earth and Environment reveals that penguins might also be helping to form ...
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Scientists have made a surprising discovery: penguin droppings in Antarctica may contribute to cooling the continent. Ammonia ...
Antarctica’s icy wilderness is warming rapidly under the weight of human-driven climate change, yet a new study points to an ...