Climate Change
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Dead Sea is Drying, Shrinking at Alarming Rate
The drying of the Dead Sea has caused an estimated 3,000 sinkholes to emerge around the area, threatening the iconic site's value and the economies of Jordan and Israel.
Latest Research Articles
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May Broke Global Records as Temperature Continues to Rise, NASA Says
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First Mammal To Go Extinct Due to Man-Made Climate Change Revealed
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Consequences of Climate Change: Expect Record-High Hot Summers in 50 Years
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New Hope for Climate Change: Scientists Turn Carbon Dioxide Into Stone
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NASA Found 39 Unreported Man-Made Sources of Toxic Air Pollution
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In Photos: List of World Heritage Sites In Danger Because of Climate Change
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Leonardo Di Caprio 'Regram' a Photo of Shrinking Lake Urmia in Iran; Gains Respect of Iranians
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The Amount of Plastic Waste on Earth Is Enough to Wrap the Whole Planet
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Climate Change Update: Nuclear War Can Trigger Mini Ice Age
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Jellyfish Disappearing in Palau Due to El Niño
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UN, CDC: Workers Suffer "Heat Stress" Due to Climate Change
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Alert! Half Of The Great Barrier Reef Now Dead, 93 Percent Bleached