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ILLUSTRATION BY MATTHEW TWOMBLY
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Young birds imitating the wrong species, whales too hungry to sing, and a racket of noise in the increasingly crowded world under Arctic ice—these are just some of the ways in which a world altered by climate change sounds different. Our interactives team has put together one of the coolest and more unusual ways for readers to dive into a new way scientists are examining the effects of climate change—sound. |
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Illustration by Andrew McAfee, Carnegie Museum of Natural History |
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