carbon dioxide
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Shark's Hunting Ability Impaired With Climate Change
Increased levels of carbon dioxide in warmer waters may impede a shark's ability to hunt successfully, resulting in diminished growth rates.
Latest Research Articles
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Vines Helped Tarzan Commute, But They Are Strangling Trees Due to Climate Change, Researchers Say
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Trash Talking the Landfills: Waste Totals Higher Than Estimates
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New Trees Can’t Handle As Much Carbon As We Thought, Study Shows
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Marine Bottom-Dwellers Combat Climate Change in Antarctica?
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Permafrost Gas Release Will Cost $43 Trillion, Scientists Say
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It's a Champ! Southern Ocean Taking Up More Carbon
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Protecting Mangroves Reduces Carbon Emissions In Car Loads
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Update on Landfill Regulation: How to Cut Methane's Seep Into Atmosphere
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In "Tentative Good News," Slower Sea Level Rise Predicted
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Dust, Phytoplankton and Carbon Dioxide: How Are They All Related?
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Aliens In Our Backyards: Earth's Species Shed Light on Extraterrestrial Life Forms
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Boreal Forests Can't Keep Up