climate change
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Scientists Alarmed as Lowest Sea Ice Level in Antarctica Recorded
The melting of sea ice levels in Antarctica will significantly contribute to the global sea-level rise.
Latest Research Articles
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Climate Change to be Blamed for Northward Shifts Recorded in Earth's Coldest Forests
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UN Warns of Catastrophic Effects as Wildfires Continue to Worsen Globally
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Modern Sea-Level Rise Started in 1863: New Study
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Sediment Cores Millions of Years Old May Provide Clues About Previous Climate Change
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Winter Grab: Scientists Visit the Great Lakes to Understand Effects of Global Warming on Freshwater Ecosystem
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Climate Change May be Responsible for Rapid Growth of Antarctica's Two Flowering Plants
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Extreme Weather Caused by Climate Change Will Drastically Impact Disease Transmission
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Study Aims to End Debates About Impact of Climate Change to the Ice Caps
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At Least 34 People Dead in Flashfloods, Mudslides Brought by Torrential Rain in Brazil
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Flourishing Plants in Antarctica Signals Worsening Climate Crisis
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Drought in Western US Could Last Until 2030 Due to Climate Change
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New Study Suggests We Can Still Meet the Goals of the Paris Agreement






