climate change
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Climate Change Affects the Erosion Rate of the European Alps Compared 10,000 Years Ago
Deglaciation during the Holocene (last ~17,000 years) has had significant impacts on the surrounding mountainous environments as glaciers retreated and left distinct landforms in their wake, such as debris ridges (moraines) deposited at the snout during retreat.
Latest Research Articles
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Freezing Nation: United States is Getting Colder, While Most Parts of the World Experiences Unprecedented Warm Weather Due to Climate Change [Research]
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US Forests Face Declining Productivity and Carbon Sequestration Under Climate Change
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Climate Change Worsens Precipitation, River Basin Flooding in US, New Report Shows
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Tuna Species Face Uncertain Future Due to Climate Change and Overfishing
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Declining Honey Production in Over 50 Years Blamed on Herbicides, Climate Change
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Gene-Editing Helps To Protect Wheat From Extreme Weather, Climate Change, New Report Shows
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Lake Fish in New York Struggle to Find Suitable Habitat Under Climate Change
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Hurricane Category 3 Origin: What Are Its Impact to Humans and the Environment?
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Global Warming Contributes to Tropical Cyclone Intensity and Extreme Precipitation over East Asia [Study]
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Climate Change is Making Dengue Deadlier as Mosquito-Borne Illnesses Spike Worldwide
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Overfishing, Climate Change Almost Decimate African Penguin Populations from 1 Million Breeding Pairs to 10,000
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Oldest Ice in Antarctica Subject of Search Expedition by American Scientists to Further Understand Climate Change