Environment
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Scientists Confirmed Earth’s ‘Stabilizing Responses’ Keeps Global Temperatures in Check
According to a recent study, the planet has a "stabilizing feedback" mechanism that has been working for millions of years to maintain stable, habitable global temperatures.
Latest Research Articles
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Single Gene 28 Million Years Ago Use as Plants' Defense Mechanisms Against Pests
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Environmental Activists Condemn Plan of Texas Government to Expand Highway Lanes Near Neighborhoods
California Megastorm Floods Become the Solution to Prolonged Terrible Droughts
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Dust Trapped in Glacier Ice May Reconstruct Past Changes in the Earth’s Complex Climate System
Essential Oils Company Helps Endangered Species Monarch Butterflies by Planting This in Their Lavender Farm
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New Science-Based Indicator to Evaluate the Condition of the Oceans and the Threat of Species Extinction Developed
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Preserved Ice Age Footprints Challenge Scientists’ Understanding of How and When People First Reached North America
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With that Population at 8 Billion, What Does this Mean for the Environment?
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New Study May Develop Early Warning Systems for Climate-Related Health Risks
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Tree Roots May Have Cause Mass Extinctions in the Ocean
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Intense Flash Floods Leave Small Australian Town in Ruins, Sweeping Houses and Cars
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Arctic Air to Bring Extremely Cold Conditions Across Central US






