climate change
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Scientists Claim Rapid Intensification of Hurricanes is Becoming More Common Due to Climate Change
Rising ocean temperatures over climate change fuels the rapid intensification of hurricanes. The rapid intensification of hurricanes is becoming more common due to climate change, according to scientists.
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Eutrophication Continues To Increase in Blue Lakes Due to Climate Change
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Researchers Claim that the Tonga Eruption May Have Lasting Effect on Climate Change
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According to Scientists, a Brain-eating Amoeba Are Rapidly Spreading Due to Climate Change
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Maritime Habitats Could Have the Greatest Negative Effect Created by the Climate Change
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Scientists Recommend Reducing Incoming Sunlight to Refreeze the Earth's Poles
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Pakistan Flood Victims Continues to Suffer as Situation Worsens Leading to Food Shortage
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Researchers Have Identified a Novel Mechanism for Plants To Adapt to Climate Change
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As High Temperature Continues, Drought Threatens Indigenous Tribe’s Farms in Colorado
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Researchers Investigating the Planet’s Trees Have Sent a Veiled Threat to Humankind
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Rising Sea Levels Will Swallow 650,000 American Homes by 2050: Scientists Warn
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Intervention Technology of Cooling Down Oceans is Not Enough to Weaken Hurricanes [New Study]
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Alpine Ice Caves on the Verge of Shrinking, Study Shows Climate Change to Blame






