Environment
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Montreal Protocol: Reducing HFCs Can Mitigate the High Temperatures of the Earth
HFCs have been employed to replace ozone-depleting compounds, and their emissions have skyrocketed during the last two decades
Latest Research Articles
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Multiple Extreme Weather Events to Ravage the American Southeast
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Scientists Plan to Dig Earth's Deepest Hole to Unlock Limitless Energy Source
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Solar Storm Alert: Massive Solar Eruption Expected to Hit Earth on Thursday
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Russia Accused Ukraine of Biological Warfare After Allegedly Discovering 30 Biological Labs
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U.S. Denies Russian Accusation of Being Involved in Biowarfare Labs Operated in Ukraine
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Prevention of Alien Tree Infestation on Mountains Can Reduce Climate Change Impact on Drought
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Hiawatha Meteorite Impact Crater in Greenland is Older Than We Previously Thought
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Climate Change Cause Devastating Australian Flood, National Emergency Declared As Damages Increase
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Human Activity Hastens Climate-driven Weather Catastrophes Like Drought, Flood, and Thunderstorms
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Caribbean Coral Reefs Have Been Bleaching for at Least 100 Years
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Despite Increased Carbon Burial Over Time, Florida’s Urban Stormwater Ponds Are Net Carbon Suppliers to the Atmosphere
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Global Warming to Increase Sodium-Level Related Hospitalizations