Environment
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Salmon Find New Spawning Grounds in Arctic Rivers as the Climate Warms Up, a Study Finds
Researchers have confirmed that salmon are spawning in an Arctic Ocean watershed, suggesting that at least some salmon species could be expanding to new territory as climate change reshapes their habitat.
Latest Research Articles
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Natural Rock Weathering Releases Carbon Just Like Volcanoes, Have Impact On Climate Change
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South American Monsoon Being Pushed To Critical Destabilization
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Wildfires Can Become More Frequent in Western US, New Research Warns
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41% of Amphibian Species Threatened With Extinction Due To Human Activities And Climate Change
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Rare Tropical Birds 'Limpkins' Helps to Reduce Invasive Snails, Mussels in Illinois, US
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Pacific Island Wildfires: Fire Activity Caused by Climate Interactions, Human Land Use [Study]
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Sewage Pollution Greatest Threat to River Biodiversity [Study]
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Carbon Plantations Threaten Native Flora, Fauna; Study Says
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Infectious Tree Diseases Among Major Causes of Tree Mortality In Forests, Urban Areas
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Campi Flagrei in Naples Hit With Another 4.0 Earthquake; Residents In Volcanic Area Urged To Evacuate
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The Dual Impact: How Companies Can Save Money and Help the Environment
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Single Use Plastics Will Be Banned in The UK From 1st October