Environment
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Tropical Forests Can Tolerate Climate Change, but There Are Limits
Their trees alone have 25 years' worth of fossil fuels stored in them, but if global warming will reduce tree growth or kill them, further warming can occur and we will all be in peril.
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[WATCH] Snow Turns Green in Antarctica and Climate Change is the Culprit
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Nature is Healing While Humans Quarantine | Governments Find Ways to Protect the Earth
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EU Plans to Have 3 Billion Trees Planted by 2030, Other Strategies to 'Bring Nature Back Into Our Lives'
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Aridification and Climate Change in North America
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5 Ways to Make Gardening Easier as You Get Older
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The Story Behind How Coronavirus Slashed Carbon Emissions
Indian Environmental Activist Afroz Shah Detained for Helping Migrants
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Study Reveals the Large Extent of Victorian Bushfires
New Study Says Many Climatic Factors Caused 2016 Coral Death and Bleaching
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Global Warming Is Causing Stronger Tropical Cyclones, Says New Study





