Environment
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The Impacts of Inland and Coastal Waterways on Climate as Discussed by Scientists
Researchers study on the great impact of inland and waterways to climate change. Most global carbon-budgeting attempts presume a straight stream of fluid from land to sea, ignoring the intricate interplay of streams, rivers, lakes, groundwater, estuaries, mangroves, and other ecosystems.
Latest Research Articles
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7.3 Magnitude Earthquake in Japan Caused Massive Power Outage, Affecting Millions
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American, Canadian Starbucks to Phase Out Paper Cups in Favor of Reusable Mugs
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Hawaiian Corals Shows Surprising Resistance to Climate Change Induced Ocean Warming
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Skies Turned Orange as Dust Storm from Sahara Spreads to Spain, Across Europe
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Unidentified Species of ‘Meat-eating’ Animal Hunted in California 42 million Years Ago
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UN Promotes Cycling to Reduce Greenhouse Gases Emissions
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Scientists Are Blaming Climate Change For Worsening Allergy Season
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Tsunami Alert Issued After Magnitude 7.3 Earthquake Struck Fukushima in Japan
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After 40 Years, Cold Case Finally Solved After Identifying Human Remains Through DNA
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Central Portion of San Andreas Fault is Likely to Host Powerful Earthquakes
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How Previous El Niños Revealed Crucial Information About Climate Change
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