Global Warming
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Modular Coral Reefs Installed Off Caribbean Coasts to Undo Global Warming Damages
Researchers have installed their newly developed modular coral reefs off the coasts of the Caribbean in the hopes of undoing damages dealt by global warming.
Latest Research Articles
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Sinking Coastal Cities, Rising Sea Levels: Global Warming Causes Double Trouble
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Experts Say Marine Heat Waves Pose a 'Very Big Concern'
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Caribbean Fire Corals Survive Global Warming, Diseases, Hurricanes
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Global Warming: 1.5 Degrees Celsius Higher Temperature Spells Higher Catastrophic Risks
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Tropical Cyclones Decrease because of Global Warming, Is it a Good Thing?
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Spread of Dengue Caused by Climate Change: Singapore Warns the World
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Hummingbirds Face Possible Extinction Due to Global Warming
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Research: Microplastics at 27.5 Million Tons Travelling in Air Annually
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Massive Island-Size Iceberg Headed for Penguin Colony Breaks into 2 Pieces
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Looming Massive Oil Spill Disaster Feared from Abandoned Ship in the Red Sea
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Oil Rig from Exxon Made into Artificial Reef in the Gulf of Mexico
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Billions of Tons Carbon in Soil Will Be Released if Global Warming Reaches 2 Degrees