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Researchers Forecast How Trees Will React to Rapid Climate Change by Studying Chilly Pocket Environment Near Glacier Snouts in Alaska
According to the authors of a new 120-year case study of a quickly advancing and receding glacier in Alaska, a cold pocket climate surrounding a glacier's snout might aid researchers in forecasting how forests will react to rapid climate change.
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Heat Alert: NWS Warns over 100 Million Americans Under Heat Advisories This Week Due to Heat Wave
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Satellite Avoids Collision with Debris Scrambled by Space Weather
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Bees Observed 'Ejaculating' Themselves to Death Due to Severe Heat
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Fatal Flystrike: Extreme Heat Can Be Fatal to Pets, Here's How to Save Them
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Three Wild Bisons Set Free to Roam Around Britain for the First Time in Thousands of Years
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As Impending Winter Approaches, Energy Crisis Expected to Worsen
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Water Resources in Snow-Dominated Regions to Become Less Predictable Due to Climate Change
Solar Prominence Seen Collapsing Off of the Sun: How Will It Affect Earth?
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