Climate Change
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Protected Areas Provide Important Habitat for Biodiversity and Thermal Buffer Against Climate Change
According to a recent study, protected areas are crucial for the environment, animals, and biodiversity. In addition, protected areas are effective thermal buffers against climate change.
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Scientists Emphasize Protecting and Studying Forests to Fight Climate Change
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Is Nuclear War Really the Answer to Climate Change?
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Scientists Reveal Influence of Climate Change on Extreme Weather Events
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Ocean Hotspots Forming Fast: Chain Reaction Started with Climate Change, Scientists Prove
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Study Develops Methods Helping Electric Utilities from Climate Change Impact
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Philanthropist 'Horrified' by Billionaire Status Gives Away Clothing Line Worth $1.5B to Fight Climate Change
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Alpine Ice Caves on the Verge of Shrinking, Study Shows Climate Change to Blame
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Mutations in Corals Passed on to Offspring Could Save Endangered Species
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Unforgiving Climate Change: Even Arctic Lakes are Drying Up