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Rising Temperatures Impact Arctic Lichen, New Study Reveals

A recent study highlights the detrimental effects of climate warming on Arctic lichen species, indicating a significant bleaching phenomenon linked to rising temperatures.

Editorial StaffMay 15, 20261 MIN READ

New research from the School of GeoSciences and the British Antarctic Survey has uncovered the impact of long-term climate warming on Arctic ecosystems, particularly affecting key lichen species.

The study, published on May 15, 2026, points to rising temperatures as a primary factor leading to a bleaching effect observed in these vital organisms.

This finding underscores the broader implications of climate change on Arctic biodiversity and the health of these ecosystems.