climate change
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Declining Honey Production in Over 50 Years Blamed on Herbicides, Climate Change
Honey yields in the U.S. have been declining since the 1990s, with honey producers and scientists unsure why, but a new study by Penn State researchers has uncovered clues in the mystery of the missing honey.
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Hurricane Category 3 Origin: What Are Its Impact to Humans and the Environment?
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Global Warming Contributes to Tropical Cyclone Intensity and Extreme Precipitation over East Asia [Study]
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Climate Change is Making Dengue Deadlier as Mosquito-Borne Illnesses Spike Worldwide
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Overfishing, Climate Change Almost Decimate African Penguin Populations from 1 Million Breeding Pairs to 10,000
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Oldest Ice in Antarctica Subject of Search Expedition by American Scientists to Further Understand Climate Change
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Terrestrial Ecosystem Benefits Worldwide to Decrease by 9% in 2100 Due to Climate Change [Study]
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Climate Change Causes Frequent Extreme Heat Waves, Forecast Warns
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Urban Heat Island Effect: 50 Major US Cities Increasingly Gets Warmer [USGS Study]
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Mass Coral Bleaching Imminent in Next Few Years Amid Record-Breaking Marine Heat Waves
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Climate Change and Poaching Worsen the Plight of Endangered Species
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Climate Change Can Help Release Frozen Methane From Deep Oceans, New Research Reveals
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California Fruit and Nut Shortage: Climate Change Forces Crop-Eating Insects to Go on Rampage [Study]






