climate change
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Rapid Warming in the Arctic Awakens ‘Zombie Fires’ That Refuse to Die
The fire season in the far North usually starts early June when ice from heavy winter has melted. However, as global temperature rises, zombie fires had gone prevalent a little earlier in the frozen Arctic and can become more common in the future.
Latest Research Articles
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Climate Change Slowly Erasing Artworks in Indonesian Cave Dating Back to 40,000 Years Ago
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Waste-To-Energy: Is This America's Best Tool To Combat Both Climate and Energy Crisis?
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UN G7 Countries Agree to Stop Financing Coal-Powered Projects by 2021 End
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Biodiversity in Tibet's Mountainous Regions Declines as Climate Change Worsens
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'Zombie Fires' That Refuse to Die in the Artic Might Be Caused by Climate Change
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Megadrought Ravages the American West, Climate Change Worsens the Situation
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Antarctica is Heading Towards Climate Tipping point by 2060, With Disastrous Melting
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Climate Change is Slowly Erasing and Ancient Indonesian Cave’s Rock Art
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Nature-Based Solution to Climate Change Shows Enormous Potential
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Research Casts Doubt on Ocean's Carbon Capture Capacity
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NASA Renews Spirit in Fighting Climate Change, After Being Limited in Former Administration