climate change
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Arctic Sea-Ice Growth is Lower Than Expected, Scientists Find
The European Space Agency’s (ESA) CryoSat satellite found that the growth of Arctic sea ice is lower than expected – the lowest volume of any November.
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Trump Administration to Have an Open Mind on Climate Change, But Still Considers it as 'Bunch of Bunk''
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Trump Plans to Defund NASA's Climate Programs Worries Experts
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Trump Retracts Statement Saying Climate Change Is a Hoax