climate change
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Mating Helps In Predicting How Animals, Plants Respond To Temperature Changes, Study Finds
Mating is seen to help in predicting how animals and plants respond to temperature changes. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Coral Resilience to Climate Change Is More Complex Than Previously Thought, Study Reveals
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Antarctic Ice Shelves Shrunk by At Least 30% Since 1997, Scientists Warn of Global Sea Level Rise [Study]
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Tepui Frogs, Isolated Venezuela Ecosystems at Risk as Climate Change Drives Wildlife to Higher Elevations
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Gulf Stream Slowing Down By 4%; Experts Assessing If Climate Change Was Culprit
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River Recoveries Can Take Years Due to Prolonged Drought, Lack of Rain, Study Showss
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Climate Change Losses Reach $140B Per Year with Prolonged Droughts, Heatwaves, Storms
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3°C Rise in Temperature From Human-Induced Climate Change Will Make Central US Uninhabitable
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Climate Change Threatens the Quality and Flavor of Beer: How Brewers Are Adapting to the Challenge
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3 in 4 Undescribed Vascular Plants At Risk of Extinction Amidst Threats of Climate Change, Habitat Loss
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Ocean Warming Threatens 70% of Marine Mammals in US Waters [NOAA Study]
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Polar Bears Struggle To Raise Cubs as Climate Change Reduces Sea Ice, Study
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Sea Level Rise Add At Least 23 Minutes of Commute for People in Coastal US