Environment
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Some Breeding Songbirds Face a Mismatch as a Result of Climate Change
Climate models predict that regional precipitation will decrease from October to January and increase from February to April, extending the breeding season for birds
Latest Research Articles
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Ants’ Behavior Is Not Changing in Response To Rising Temperatures [STUDY}
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After 400 Years of Being Hunted Down to Extinction, Beavers Are Now Being Reintroduced in New Hampshire
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Extreme Weather and Tornado Risk to Return to the Southern Parts of US
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Greenhouse Gases Carbon Dioxide and Methane Dramatically Increase by 0.6% and 0.5% in 2022 [Study]
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Scientists Explores Possible Connection Between Planet's Orbital Pattern and Prehistoric Warming Event
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Magma Hotspots Finally Reveal How Volcanic Islands Like Hawaii and Iceland are Formed [New Theory]
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How Integrated Weather Data Is Transforming Lives In The Global South
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Rice Genetically Modified To Be More Salt Tolerant Could Be a Key To Reducing Food Shortages
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Each Year, Smoke Particles From Human-lit Fires Cause More Than 80% Of All Smoke-related Deaths
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Riparian Buffers Aided in the Maintenance of Stream Flow in Specific Areas of North Carolina’s Developing Watershed and Climate Change
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Food Inflation: US Egg Prices Soar to 60%, Philippine Onion Becomes World's Most Expensive Amid Global Crises
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Freezing Conditions With Ice, Snow Warnings to Unload in UK This Week; Warm January to Continue in Europe






