climate change
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"Bigger Than Antarctica"- Experts Alarmed as This Year's Ozone Hole is Larger Than Usual
According to the experts in charge of monitoring it, the hole in the ozone layer that forms every year is "much greater than normal" and is presently larger than Antarctica.
Latest Research Articles
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How Can Scientists Predict the Future: The Importance of Climate Models
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Oil, Gas, and Coal Mining Must be Regulated by 2050 to Avoid Catastrophic Global Warming
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New Research Reveals Animals Are 'Shape Shifting' Due to Climate Crisis
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Dragonflies Head North Across Britain and Ireland Because of Climate Change
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200 Health Journal Calls Out World Leaders to Address How Climate Change Causes Health Hazard
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Post-Ida: Why Do People Still Live in Flood-Prone Areas?
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Climate Change Fuels Natural Disasters, Leading to 'Monstrous' Hurricanes Like Ida
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Can Climate Change Drive Humanity to Extinction?
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Hurricane Ida Dangerously Near Category 5 as it Makes Landfall in Louisiana
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Melting Glaciers in Arctic Could Release Dangerous Viruses, Leading to Interspecies Transmission
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Melting Glaciers Due to Global Warming is Slightly Warping Earth's Crust, Scientists Warn
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By 2100, Up to 95% of Ocean Surface May 'Disappear' Due to Climate Change