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Hottest March on Record Highlights Accelerating Global Warming
The world has just experienced its hottest March on record, according to the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S).In a disturbing trend, each of the last ten months has shattered previous records for warmth when compared with the corresponding months in prior years.
Latest Research Articles
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Monkeys Attacking Toddler in India Thwarted by Amazon's Voice Artificial Intelligence 'Alexa'
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Climate Change Could Impact Ecosystems Across Boreal Forests, Tundra Regions Up to the Year 2500 [Study]
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250,000 Acres of Estuary Like 17 Times of Manhattan Converted to Urban Land, Agricultural Fields, Study Warns
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Weather Preparations Help Adapt to Climate-Related Threats Amidst Concerns of Frequent Storms
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Wyoming, Colorado Weather Forecast: Scattered Snow Showers, Thunderstorms to Hit This Week
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Louisiana to Southwest Mississippi Forecast: Severe Thunderstorms, Isolated Tornadoes to Bring Road Concerns This Week
Greece To Purchase Assets And Equipment To Strengthen Capability To Fight Climate Change, Invest €2 Billion
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Canal vs. Dams? Experts Divided on Managing Water Levels in Resurrected Greek Lake
New Weapon Against Mosquitoes? Scientists Identify Promising Targets in Larval Digestive Systems
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PFAS Circulation Concerns: Study Reveals Ocean's Role in Spreading Harmful Chemicals
Severe Thunderstorms with Potential Tornadoes Forecasted for South US, Critical Fire Weather Conditions for Southwest Texas
Mediterranean Worm Discovered with Eyes Rivaling Mammals and Octopuses