climate change
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Alarming Study Reveals Global Sea Level Rise Could Hasten Rock Coast Erosion by 2100
Global sea level rise, due to a combination of anthropogenic climate change and greenhouse gas emissions can fast track the process of rock coast erosion.
Latest Research Articles
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Environmental Factors Are Connected to Human Lyme Disease Infections in California
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Devastating Kansas Drought Affects Millions of Migratory Birds
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Earth "Still on the Brink of Climate Catastrophe" Despite Multiple International Efforts
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Mating Brown and Polar Bear Gives Way to Climate Change-Resilient 'Brolar' Bear
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Hydro-Signaling: Scientists Discover Plant Roots Change Shape to Increase Their Uptake of Water
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Environmental Activists Condemn Plan of Texas Government to Expand Highway Lanes Near Neighborhoods
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New Study May Develop Early Warning Systems for Climate-Related Health Risks
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Rainforests are Playing a Critical Role in Providing Carbon Credits
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Water Scarcity Among the Top Priority as Cop27 Reaches its Second Week
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Southwest United States May Experience Stronger, More Widespread Summer Rainfall as a Result of Higher Temperatures
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Climate Change May Alter the Way Lightning Strikes in Europe
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Trapped Ancient Viruses Never Seen Before are Finally Waking Up Due to Melting Permafrost