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Droughts, Wildfires, and Floods: The Cascading Impacts of Turbo-Charged Climate Change and Heatwaves
The record-high temperatures that have scorched parts of Europe, North America, and Asia this summer are part of a pattern of extreme heat events that are made more likely by human-induced global warming.
Latest Research Articles
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Octopus Pore in Neurons Enables Taste Sensation, Study Shows
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67 Years Old Man Dies from Extreme Heat As He Could Not Afford AC Repair in Houston
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Astronomy in Skies: Perseid Meteor Shower to Unfold in July, August 2023
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El Niño with Unusual Ocean Warming Risks Marine Life Mass Die-Offs in England, Ireland
Invasive Lionhead Rabbits Take Over Florida Community, Rescue - Neuter - Rehome Efforts Underway
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Acid Poisoning From Algae Threatens Marine Animals in California
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Yosemite Rock Towers Disruptive to Wildlife, Rangers Allow Takedowns by Hikers
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Spring Flowers Bloom in Mid-Winter Due to High Temperatures in Parts of Australia
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French Polynesia Catamaran Journey Waylaid by Weather; Sailor and Dog Survives on Rainwater, Raw Fish, Skill
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Hazy Skies in US: Poor Air Quality Alerts Issued in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania
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Cerberus Heatwave’s Threats Prompt Authorities To Raise Health Alerts; Anticyclone Charon To Hit Southern Europe
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Figs Reveal Their Tangled Evolution, Involving Hundreds of Species and Millions of Years