global warming
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Frequent and Destructive Wildfires Linked to Climate Change and Human Activities
According to UCLA and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory researchers, climate change is the primary cause of the expanding amount of land in the western United States that big wildfires have burned over the last two decades.
Latest Research Articles
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Fossil Fuel Investors are Backing Down But Renewables Energy Still Needs More Time
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Halting Global Warming May Make a Huge Difference in Rising Sea Levels
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Extreme Weather Casualty Rates are Going Down, But Global Warming May Change That
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Permafrost Melting in Arctic Can Release War-Era Nuclear Remnants and Other Deadly Viruses
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Marine Scientists Shows How the World Lost 14% of its Corals in Less than a Decade
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Future Generations Will Experience More Climate Disasters than Their Ancestors Ever Will
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UN Assessment Warns About Worsening Climate Crisis Despite the Agreement in the Paris Agreement
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22 US States Followed Mexico's Lead to Combat a 22-Year Drought
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Oil, Gas, and Coal Mining Must be Regulated by 2050 to Avoid Catastrophic Global Warming
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200 Health Journal Calls Out World Leaders to Address How Climate Change Causes Health Hazard
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Can Climate Change Drive Humanity to Extinction?
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Melting Glaciers Due to Global Warming is Slightly Warping Earth's Crust, Scientists Warn