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Fuel Taxation as a Climate Crisis Countermeasure Faces Hurdles in Public Support
To limit the consequences of the global climate crisis, the global community needs to reduce its carbon emissions dramatically, However, public support for measures to achieve this goal can be attenuated by current crises.
Latest Research Articles
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Coral Resilience in Raja Ampat’s Marine Lakes Offers New Insights into Species Survival
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Panama Islanders Forge New Beginnings as Rising Seas Claim Ancestral Lands
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Eastern US Weather Forecast: Severe Thunderstorms to Hit New York, Washington This Week
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10% of Asian Hornets in the UK Survive During Winter Months for the First, Enough to Maintain Colony: DNA Analysis Shows
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Pacific Salmon Find New Home in the Arctic Amid Changing Climate Conditions
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Researchers Discovered How Bacteria Can Reduce Greenhouse Gas Without Hurting Other Microbes
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Velociraptor’s Kin Under Threat: The Urgent Battle to Preserve Australia’s Cassowaries
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Humans Need To Remove Four Times Carbon Dioxide In The Atmosphere BY 2050 To Counter Global Warming, Study Says
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Scorching Heat in Western US: High Temperatures Likely to Bring Heat-Related Concerns, Wildfires
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Orange Juice Crisis: Drought-Stricken Brazil Causes Orange Production To Fall By More Than 24%
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Viruses Found in Greenland Can Help Alleviate Ice Melting Caused by Algal Blooms, Report Suggests
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Western US Hot, Dry Conditions Likely to Worsen Wildfire Concerns






