climate change
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6 Australian Turtle Species Marked as Vulnerable, Endangered Amidst Rising Environmental Concerns
The six turtle species that call Australia home were marked as vulnerable and endangered. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Climate Change Threatens Polar Bears in Hudson Bay with Local Extinction
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Miami’s Future on the Brink as Sea Levels Rise, City Faces Watery Challenges
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Invasive Mosquitoes Find Favorable Conditions Due To Climate Change; Dengue Cases Surge In Europe
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High Temperature Due To Climate Change Leads To Poorer School Performances In Asia
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Island States Claim Rich Nations Failed To Meet Obligations To Mitigate Climate Change Effects
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26 More Days Of Extreme Heat Felt Across The Globe Last Year
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Climate Change Triggers 26 More Days of Intense Heat Over Last 12 Months
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Half Of World’s Mangrove Forest At Risk Of Collapse Due To Human Activities and Climate Change Study Says
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Climate Change-Driven Rising Sea Levels in Maldives Prompts South Asian Nation to Seek International Help
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Beyond El Niño: Understanding the True Drivers Behind East Africa’s Catastrophic Floods
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Water Scarcity Looms Large: Climate Change and Development Threaten Global Water Security
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Plant Reproduction: Angiosperms with Male and Female Reproductive Organs Can Mate and Reject Suitors [Study]






