greenhouse gases
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Converting Forests to Cropland Actually Cooled the Planet
Researchers have recently discovered that over the last 150 years, the conversion of forests into cropland has actually resulted in a small amount of global cooling. These results underscore the overall complexity of the climate change issue.
Latest Research Articles
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UK Maintains Outrageous Carbon Target, Despite Skeptics
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Arctic Thermokarst Lakes Soak Up Greenhouse Gases
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Tons of Methane Comes from the Ocean's Most Abundant Organism
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NASA Gears Up for Second Attempt at Carbon-Measuring Satellite Launch
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'Solar' Jet Fuel Made from Scratch Brings Us One Step Closer to Clean Energy
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Former NASA Scientist Says Climate Change is 'Nonsense'
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Greenland Icecap Region Melting Faster than Previously Thought
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Biofuel from Corn Generates More Greenhouse Gases than Gasoline
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World's First Test Tube Hamburger Cost Scientists $325,000, Tastes "Reasonably Good"
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Carbon Dioxide at Highest Level in Human History, Raises Concerns
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Coral Reefs Could Be Saved Yet, Local and Global Action Required: A Study