Global Warming
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Old Oil Rigs: Would It Be So Bad to Leave Them in the Sea?
It is a current dilemma if old sea oil rigs should be left in the sea or not, and the merits of leaving them are being discussed, which include economic, environmental, and social benefits.
Latest Research Articles
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Arrival of La Niña: Stormier, Colder Winter and Drier, Warmer Weather for Various Regions Worldwide
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Australian Scientists: Advice on Climate, Mining, and Logging Suppressed
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Researchers Find Massive Methane Release From Seafloor Sediments
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Symbolic 'Queen of the Dolomites' Glacier Could Be Gone in 15 Years Due To Global Warming
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Pakistan Floods: 90 Killed, Streets and Homes Flooded with Sewage in Karachi
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Methane Leak: The Decade-Long Poisoning of the North Sea by a Major Gas Company
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Scientists Find Sea Level Rise Was Offset by Dam Building During the 20th Century
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Study Finds That Air Pollution Increases Power Consumption and Electricity Demand in Homes
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Death Valley California Sets New Worldwide Heat Record at 130°F
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Warming Ocean Waters Irreversibly Loses Ice Sheet in Greenland
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Aridification and Climate Change in North America
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New Study Says Many Climatic Factors Caused 2016 Coral Death and Bleaching