climate change
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Algae In Southern Ocean Can Survive With Minimal Vitamin B12, Has Implication in Climate Change
A new study reveals that P. Antarctica algae can adapt to low vitamin B12 availability. Read more here.
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Climate Change Drives Greenland’s Land Uplift and Island Formation
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Deadly Flesh-Eating Bacteria Cases Doubled Due To Climate Change, Warns CDC
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Older Elephants Can Suffer from Decreased Survival Due to Global Climate Change Effects [Study]
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Ancient Roman Pandemic Outbreaks Linked with Cold Snaps Due to Climate Change [Study]
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Monitoring Seal Population Becomes More Effective Due to Computers Amidst Threat of Climate Change
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Balearic Shearwater’s Migratory Range Shifts Northward Due to Individual Behavioral Flexibility in Response to Climate Change
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Climate Change May Endanger Earth’s Freshwater Resources, Threatening Drinking Water Supply For Millions
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Mid-Latitude Oceans As Source Of Frequent Anomalous Waves In East Asia, North America, Experts Say
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![Humid Heat Stress Further Threatens 1 Billion People Due to Poor Weather Station Coverage [Study]](https://d.natureworldnews.com/en/full/69150/humid-heat-stress-further-threatens-1-billion-people-due-poor-weather-station-coverage-study.jpg?w=178&h=100&f=a606dc75b84bbcfdee793fdd31435b96)
Humid Heat Stress Further Threatens 1 Billion People Due to Poor Weather Station Coverage [Study]
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![Sea Otter Recovery Prevents Century-Old California Kelp Forest Decline, Preserving Ecosystems [Study]](https://d.natureworldnews.com/en/full/69142/sea-otter-recovery-prevents-century-old-california-kelp-forest-decline-preserving-ecosystems.jpg?w=178&h=100&f=80ddb144dc0f40aef805ff35d989dd88)
Sea Otter Recovery Prevents Century-Old California Kelp Forest Decline, Preserving Ecosystems [Study]
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Climate Change Affects the Erosion Rate of the European Alps Compared 10,000 Years Ago
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Climate Change May Take 6 Months Off The Average Human Lifespan, Alarming Study Reveals






