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Warm winters linked to climate change are harming reindeer, spreading armadillos, and threatening coral reefs.
Unseasonably warm weather during the 2025 U.S. holiday season reflects ongoing climate change impacts, with reindeer populations declining by up to 58% by 2100 due to shrinking Arctic habitats and limited refuge from warming.
Their loss may worsen climate change by reducing soil carbon storage.
Meanwhile, nine-banded armadillos are expanding northward into states like Iowa, Indiana, and North Carolina, driven by milder winters.
Additionally, Christmas tree worms, vibrant coral-dwelling creatures, may serve as early indicators of reef health, signaling ecosystem changes tied to warming oceans.
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Los inviernos cálidos relacionados con el cambio climático están dañando a los renos, extendiendo a los armadillos y amenazando los arrecifes de coral.