climate change
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Human Activity Hastens Climate-driven Weather Catastrophes Like Drought, Flood, and Thunderstorms
The University of Waterloo study examined the seasonal flow patterns of 2,272 streams in Canada and the United States and discovered that human-managed streams impacted by developments such as dams, canals, or heavy urbanization had significantly different flow patterns than streams in natural watersheds
Latest Research Articles
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Man Rescued After Spending Almost an Hour Submerged in Icy Waters of Cook Inlet, Alaska
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Gloom Reality: Even the Most Daring Technologies Can No Longer Reverse Impacts of Climate Change
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Electric Pickup Trucks Release Lesser Greenhouse Gases Than Other Light-Duty Vehicles: New Study
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$13 trillion Stimulus Fund Amidst Pandemic Could Have Been Invested in Climate Change
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Large Mammals Can Play a Major Role in Reducing Effects of Climate Change
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Dust Storm Strikes Mongolia; Forecast of Strong Winds and Heavy Snow in the Coming Days
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Climate Change is Making the Spread of Deadly Diseases More Rampant
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Climate Change: Extreme Heat Increases Mental Health Issues
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Drastic Consequences Inevitable Even If Global Temperature is Reduced, Warns IPCC
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U.N. Climate Change Report Shows Impacts are Larger than What Humans can Adapt
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Climate Change: Extreme Wind and Drought Causes High Tree Mortality in Southern Amazon Rainforest
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Aquaculture Blamed For Alarming Shrinkage of Wild Salmon in Finland






