Environment
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According To Study, Even the Most Optimistic Warming Goals Could Result in a Disastrous Sea Level Rise
While the world concentrates on keeping global temperature rises to 1.5 or 2 degrees Celsius over pre-industrial levels, rising meltwater from ice sheets poses an existential danger to the existence of island and coastal nations throughout the world.
Latest Research Articles
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Fjords are Carbon Reservoirs and Play a Role in the Global Carbon Cycle [Study]
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Mastodons, Lush Landscape Dominate Northern Greenland 2 Million Years Ago, Oldest DNA Reveals
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Oregon Experienced a Historic Die-off of Fir Trees in 2022, Leaving Hillsides Littered With Red, Dead Trees
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Agriculture Is Causing Rapid Evolutionary Change Not Only on Farmlands but Also in Wildlife in Surrounding Landscapes
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Drought Conditions and Hot Temperatures Affect 57.51% of Mainland 48 States: US Government Reports
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Spruce Trees are Dying in Alaska Due to Persistent Beetle Infestation
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Historic 2020 California Wildfire Smoke Darkened the Skies, Decreasing Solar Power Production
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14,000 Barrels of Crude Oil Spilling Into Kansas Creek Prompts Keystone Pipeline Shut Down
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EPA Finds Tons of Radioactive Material in Landfill 1 Mile From Elementary School – Oklahoma
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Scientists Predict Earth's Oxygen Will Decrease, Suffocating Most Living Organisms
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Massive Coral Spawning Event Turns Dying Reef to "Super Reef," Resilient to El Niño and Pacific Ocean Warming Hot Spot in Kiribati
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Rogue Waves: What Makes These Extreme Storm Waves Dangerous and How to Detect Them