global warming
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Risk of Ectotherm Heat Failure Increases as Global Warming Worsens
Ectotherms (cold-blooded creatures) on land and in water might face severe consequences due to global warming. Recent studies show that for every degree the temperature rises, the frequency of heat damage among ectotherms doubles.
Latest Research Articles
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Seagrass Could Save Us as Oceans Gradually Eats Land Masses
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Warm Weather and Heavy Rainfall Events Intensify in Australia [Climate Report]
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Hydro-Signaling: Scientists Discover Plant Roots Change Shape to Increase Their Uptake of Water
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Silicate Weathering: Earth Can Undergo 100,000-Year Geological Process to Reverse Global Warming
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Trapped Ancient Viruses Never Seen Before are Finally Waking Up Due to Melting Permafrost
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Global Warming Will Almost Certainly Exceed the Paris Agreement’s 1.5-Degree Celsius Target
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Melting Glaciers are Uncovering Centuries Old Items Covered in Ice
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A-76A: World's Largest Iceberg in Antarctica is Being Swept Away to the Open Ocean
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Major Glaciers in World Heritage Sites Will Disappear by 2050 Due to Global Warming [Report]
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Findings Suggest Parameters That Must Be Addressed To Manage Invasive Species Intelligently
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NASA Developed New Tool Spotting Major levels of Methane that Could Limit Global Warming
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Scientists Warn That Earth's Vital Signs are Now 'Code Red' Amid Environmental Crisis and Climate Emergency