Environment
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Looking at Tropical Forests Through New Eyes
New University of Arizona-led science is using air-based maps of plant chemistry to improve carbon cycling models in hyperdiverse tropical forests
Latest Research Articles
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Global Warming 'Point of No Return' Is Hurtling Toward Humanity, Says UN
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Greenland Ice Sheet Becomes More Unstable as it Fractures
Typhoon Kammuri Leaves Philippine Landmass With Severe Damage in its Wake
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Here is How Everyone Can Prepare Before Winter Storm Strikes
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2010 Starts the Hottest Decade in History, U.N. Says, As Emissions Rise Again
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Recognizing Dog Emotions May Tell Something About Where You Come From
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What's Driving Erosion Worldwide?
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Global Carbon Emissions Growth Slows, but Hits Record High
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Smog-eating Graphene Composite Reduces Atmospheric Pollution
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Long-Lasting, Eco-Friendly Gift Ideas
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New York Under State of Emergency as Snowstorm Slams Northeast
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Antarctica's Thinning Ice Shelves are Making More Ice to Relocate from Land into the Sea – Studies