global warming
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Global Warming is Responsible for the Decline in Fish Population
A long-lasting study in the Antarctic Ocean shows a clear connection between rising ocean temperatures, shrinking sea ice, and a decline in the Antarctic silverfish population. Penguins, seals, and other local marine creatures prey on these tiny, profuse fish.
Latest Research Articles
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Red Snow: Scientists Link Rare 'Blood Snow' Phenomenon to Climate Change
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Experts Warn Most of World's Corals Will Die if Global Warming Heats Up by 1.5°C
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Evidence of So-called “Shapeshifting” Among Wildlife Species Linked to Global Warming
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Melting of Greenland Ice Sheet Enough to Cause Flooding Across US in 20 Years
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Study Shows Glaciers in Northern Hemisphere Continue to Melt at an Alarming Rate
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Drought is Coming! Scientists Predict Severe and Widespread Drought in 21st Century
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Extreme Heatwave Kills Large Number of Magellanic Penguins in Argentina
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Climate Change Possibly Responsible for Increase in US Corn Production
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Worsening Climate Change Puts Plants at Risk Due to Decline of Seed-Spreading Species
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Study Shows How Intense Heat May Lead to an Increase in Kidney Stone Cases
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2021 was the Hottest on Record for the World's Oceans for Three Consecutive Years
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Collapse of Antarctica's 'Doomsday Glacier' Could Trigger Deadly Tsunamis and Swallow Islands