Environment
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Seaweed Species Faces Increased Risk of Damage and Death From Ocean Acidification
Ocean acidification will likely almost triple by the end of the century—a drastic environmental change that could impact important marine species like fleshy seaweeds, algae that grow vertically and promote biodiversity in more than a third of the world's coastline.
Latest Research Articles
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Possible Storm Likely to Develop in Gulf of Mexico; Coastal Hazards to Impact Eastern Seaboard
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Canada's Fire Brings Poor Air Quality in Northwest Territories, N.W.T. Communities, Yellowknife
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Canada’s Wildfire Releases Record-High 2 Billion Tons of Carbon Dioxide
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Maui's Banyan Tree Sprouts New Leaves After Deadly Fires; Signals Hope For Victims
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New Zealand’s Mud Snails Feared To Threaten Lake Tahoe’s Ecosystem, Experts Say
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Global Assessment Reveals the Devastating Effects of Invasive Alien Species on Nature and People in Africa
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Plastic Recycling Is a False Solution to the Global Plastic Crisis, Warns UN Chief
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Dead Zone From Plankton Bloom Off Coast Thailand Puts 260 Mussel Farms in Danger
UNESCO-Listed Doñana National Park Aqueduct Damaged by Five Farmers in Illegal Water Extraction - Spain
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Marine Heatwaves Kill Over 1 Billion Sea Creatures Off Canada, United States Coast in 2021 [Research]
'Crazy Bug Lady' Finds Invasive Asiatic Garden Beetles in Her Minnesota Garden
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Taal Volcano Remains Under Alert Level 1 After Volcanic Smog Emission






