Environment
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Greening or Drying? The Paradox of Climate Change in Peru’s Pacific Slope
Research led by physicists and geographers at the University of Cambridge has unveiled some large-scale changes in the vegetation in the South American Andes which may have dramatic impact on the environment and ecosystems of the region.
Latest Research Articles
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Pale-Looking Florida Coral Reefs Suffer From Environment Health Issues Due to Heat Stress
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Dengue Fever To Reach Historic High Record, WHO Report Shows
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Sahara Dust Cloud Can Help Mitigate Atmospheric Methane Through 'Photocatalysis' [Study]
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Do Animals Commit Suicide? The Dark Side of Animal Suicidal Behavior
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Northern Hemisphere Heatwave: Record-Breaking Temperatures Reported in the United States, Europe, and China
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Ocean Pollution: Exploring How Ocean Waste Affect Marine Wildlife
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Large Humpback Whale Surfaces in Front of Paddleboarder in Alaska
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Marine Ecosystem: The Role of Biodiversity in Maintaining Healthy Ecological Balance
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Greenland Ice Melt Raises Sea-Level Rise Concerns Due to Climate Change, Warming Event
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North Ecuador Oil Spill: 1,200 Barrels of Crude Harm Birds, Fish; Fishermen Will Likely Be Affected
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Climate Science Can Provide Guidance and Solutions for Adaptation and Mitigation, Study Shows
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Climate Change Is Not Just About Temperature: How Animals Face Multiple Challenges From a Changing World