climate change
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Scientists Aims to Find Out How Other Plants are Able to Survive Drought
Scientists at the National University of Singapore have discovered how plants control the development of stomata, the tiny openings on their surface, to reduce water loss under dry circumstances.
Latest Research Articles
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Since 2000, Global Warming Has More than Doubled Extreme Ocean Warming Events Over Japan
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High Temperatures Worsened by Climate Change Dried Out Soils Across Europe and Northern Hemisphere
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Climate Change is Changing Landslides in a "Surprising Way," Says NASA
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As River Continues to Dry Up, Thousands of Salmons Found Dead in Canada
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New Research Highlights the Distinctive and Dynamic Characteristics of Arctic Beringia Coastal Lagoon Ecosystems
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Nutrient Pollution Due to Climate Change-Induced Winter Warming Affects 40% of the US
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Ancient Ice Age Valleys: Ancient Ice Sheets Covering the UK and Europe Prevented Themselves from Collapsing [Study]
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Flood Risks Threaten Hundreds of US Hospitals in the Gulf and Atlantic Coasts [Study]
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Catastrophic Coral Die-off in Costa Rica Was Caused by Severe Weather Resulting in Water Temperature Drop
Ocean Hotspots Forming Fast: Chain Reaction Started with Climate Change, Scientists Prove
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Potential of Rainforests for Carbon Storage May Decrease Due to Climate Change
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Pollution Combined With CO2 Emissions Can Raise the Societal Cost of Carbon by up to 66%






