climate change
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U.S. Southwest At Risk of Decades-Long ‘Megadroughts’ Due to Climate Change
Severe long-term droughts or “megadroughts” caused by climate change could affect southwestern U.S. states, a new study found.
Latest Research Articles
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Leonardo DiCaprio's Documentary 'Before the Flood' Discusses Climate Change
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Good News: Paris Agreement on Climate Change Will Soon Take Effect With EU's Ratification
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Scientists Discover Strange Disruption in One of Earth’s Most Predictable Climate Patterns
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Consequences of Climate Change: Insects at Glacier National Park Now at Risk
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ALERT: Shorter Sea Ice Season in Arctic Could Endanger 19 Polar Bear Populations
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Earth's Carbon Dioxide Levels Just Passed a Threshold Irrevocably
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Manmade Water Reservoirs Contribute to Global Warming, Produce More Greenhouse Gases than Canada
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NASA Kennedy Space Center Sinking Into the Ocean, Climate Change to Blame
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New Study Reveals Earth's Warmest Temperature to Happen in 100,000 Years
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Consequence of Climate Change: Baby Lobsters Cannot Survive in Warmer Waters
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Consequences of Climate Change: Polar Bear Population Shrinking Due to Arctic Sea Ice Melt
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Greenland Ice Melting 7 Percent Faster Than Scientists' Earlier Prediction