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The Arctic Ocean May Have Crossed a Climate Tipping Point — Scientists Warn Disappearing Sea Ice Is Stripping the Ocean of the Nutrients That Feed Marine Life
A May 2026 study warns that the Arctic Ocean may have crossed a dangerous tipping point. Rapid sea ice loss is triggering a hidden chemical shift that strips the ocean of nitrate — starving the plankton that anchor the marine food chain.
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San Antonio's 7-Year Drought Just Eased — Edwards Aquifer Lifted from Stage 4 to Stage 3 for the First Time Since August 2025
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Illinois Just Became the First State in America to Legally Recognize 'Rewilding' — And Chicago's Wetlands Are Where the Science Comes to Life
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Miami World Cup Heat Crisis Deepens as New Climate Science Identifies Hard Rock Stadium Among the World's Most Dangerous Venues for Players
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Houston Just Entered Hurricane Season — Study Highlights 'Alarming' Flood Risk for 17 Million Along Gulf Coast, Health Consequences Persist for Months
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Miami Is Already Flooding on Sunny Days — and the Data Shows It's Getting Worse, Fast
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Illinois Has Already Shattered Its Tornado Record — and the Season's Peak Hasn't Even Arrived Yet
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New York City Is the Urban Heat Island Capital of America — That Title Will Cost Lives This Summer
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Los Angeles Is Rebuilding on Poisoned Ground — Questions Persist Over Government Transparency on Toxic Soil
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New York City Wildlife Under Pressure as Climate Stressors Alter Feeding and Migration Patterns
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Phoenix Is Running Out of Time — and the Colorado River Can't Save It This Summer
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New York City's Flooding Problem Is a Man-Made Disaster — and the Clock Is Running Out
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Breathing Crisis: L.A.'s May Wildfire Smoke Exposes a City Dangerously Unprepared for Its Own Climate






