climate change
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Artificial Material Developed to Reduce Glacial Ice Melt in Mountain Areas: New Study
Glaciers covered with the new artificial material were found to show reduction in ice melt. Artificial material called "nanofiber material" has been found to slow down glacier melting, according to a new study.
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Space Bubbles: Scientists from MIT Proposes an Innovative Way to Reverse the Worst Effects of Climate Change
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Sighting of a Rare Bird in Britain may be the "Undeniable Sign" of Climate Change's Severity
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Despite Limited Ice Due to Climate Change, New Data Shows the Population of Polar Bears Using Glacial Ice To Survive in Greenland
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Filmmakers Caught Polar Bears Eating Sperm Whale Carcass in Norway
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200,000 Properties in England at Risk of 'Disappearing' Due to Rising Sea Levels
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Antarctica's Role in Stopping Global Warming Weakens as Carbon Storage Could No Longer Be Contained: New Model Reveals
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Dead Penguins Update: Ocean Warming Blamed After Hundreds of Penguins Washed Up Lifeless in New Zealand Shores
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Ocean Predators Become Hungrier Due to Climate Change and Global Warming
Climate Change Causes Melting Permafrost in Alaska
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Viral Dark Matter: A Potential Weapon Against Climate Change
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Antarctic Ice Loss is at Its Highest in 5,500 Years Following New Study on Local Sea Level Change





