Climate Change
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Earth Experienced 3rd Warmest May on Record This Year
Though described as preliminary, the most recent data from NOAA rank this year's May as the third hottest on record, averaging 1.19 degrees Fahrenheit (0.66 degrees Celsius) above the 20th century average of 58.6 degrees Fahrenheit (14.8 degrees Celsius).
Latest Research Articles
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Greedy Diatoms Refuse to Share, Put Planet at Risk
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Cost of Carbon Pollution Estimates Jump 60% in Two Years
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"God's Bathtub" Has Gone Unchanged for 7,500 Years Despite Regional Climate Change
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Despite Popular Belief, Arctic Currents Flowed Under Deep Freeze of Last Ice Age: A Study
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Scientists Develop "Alka Seltzer" For the Ocean in Order to Combat Growing Acidification
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Timing Behind El Niño Revealed
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Volcanoes, Not Humans, Are Responsible for Increased Sulfur Dioxide in Stratosphere: A Study
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Climate Change Models Be Producing Inaccurate Results, Study of Ice Age Warns
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Deaths Due to Extreme Heat Could Rise by 90% in Manhattan: A Study
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Slowdown in Global Warming Means Earth May Stay Cooler than Previously Estimated in the Short-term
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Melting Glaciers Make Significant Contribution to Rising Sea Levels
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World's Biggest Ice Sheets More Stable Than Previously Thought: A Study