climate change
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Wildfire Smoke Particles Can Affect the Climate Longer Than Previously Expected
The airborne particles from wildfires can last in the atmosphere even for more than a week. The airborne particles from wildfires can last in the atmosphere even for more than a week.
Latest Research Articles
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Alarming Report Shows Extreme Drought Continues to Worsen in the US
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Regenerated Trees in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest Have a Shorter Lifespan
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Climate Change: Antarctica and Arctic Simultaneously Experiencing More than 30 to 40 Degrees Celsius Increase in Temperature
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US Wildfires are Becoming Larger and More Frequent Since 2000: New Study
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Tree Survival Strategy: New Study Sheds Light on How Forest Ecosystems Survive Damaging Winds
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The Impacts of Inland and Coastal Waterways on Climate as Discussed by Scientists
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Study Shows How Release of Ancient Carbon Deep From Sea Affects the Climate
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Great Barrier Reef Experienced Another Mass Bleaching Event for the Sixth Time
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Hawaiian Corals Shows Surprising Resistance to Climate Change Induced Ocean Warming
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Quest for Greener Batteries: Lithium Mining to be a Potential Threat to Flamingos in Chile
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Scientists Studies the Frequency of Droughts and Heat Waves Determined by Precipitation Changes
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A New Warrior Enters the Battle Against Climate Change, Microscopic Organism Hunts Down Carbon in the Ocean






