climate change
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Viruses in Ocean Water, Arctic Ice Could Fight Climate Change Through Human Intervention: New Research Says
Viruses have the potential to confine carbon emissions and mitigate or prevent the release of methane gas. Click to read more.
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Circulation Of Atlantic Ocean: Bad News For Climate System And Humanity
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Aral Sea Shrink Less Than A Quarter Due To Climate Change
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Forests Discovered Hiding 'Complex Role' in Global Climate System, Water Cycle
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New UN Weather Agency Chief Says The Rate Of Human Caused Climate Change Is Accelerating
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Algae In Southern Ocean Can Survive With Minimal Vitamin B12, Has Implication in Climate Change
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