climate change
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Scientists Use Assisted Migration to Rescue Tress From Inhospitable Climate Conditions
Scientists are trying to use assisted migration on trees to rescue them from inhospitable climate conditions and hope that this helps them survive climate change.
Latest Research Articles
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Northern Fish Are Tough, but Climate Change Is Causing Some to Dwindle
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Climate Explained: What Earth Would Be Like If We Hadn't Pumped Greenhouse Gases Into the Atmosphere
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Experts Say Plague of Locusts in East Africa Linked to Climate Change
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Climate Change: Why Farmers Are Among Our Best Guides for Making Sense of Topsy-Turvy Weather
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The Impact of Climate Change on the Ptolemies and the Rise of the Roman Empire
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Poaching Endangered Animals, COVID-19 and Climate Change: How Are They Related?
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Drones and New AI Method Help Predict Health and Growth of Root Crops
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Volcanic Coal Burning Found to Have Caused the Largest Mass Extinction in History
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Melting Permafrost Due to Climate Change Threatens Gas and Oil Network in Russia, Causes Oil Spill
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Climate Change and Other Factors Threaten Ojibwe Tribe Wild Rice Traditions
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Invasive Vegetation Releases More Carbon, Worsening Global Warming
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Tropical Forests Can Tolerate Climate Change, but There Are Limits