climate change
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Climate Change Outpaces Plant Recovery, Turning Forests into Carbon Emitters
During the unusually dry year of 2018, Sweden was hit by numerous forest fires. A research team led from Lund University in Sweden has investigated how climate change affects recently burned boreal forests and their ability to absorb carbon dioxide.
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Ocean Warming: Scientists at UN Conference in Spain Call for Action Following Scorching Sea Surface Temperature Recorded in March 2024
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Eco-Anxiety: Effects of Climate Change May Induce Anxiety and Trigger Stress
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Climate Burden on Farms: Study Reveals Rising Financial Costs of Climate Change for Agriculture
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Humanity Has 2 Years To Save Planet From Effects Of Climate Change, UN Climate Chief Says
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Species Living In 17 Mountains Face Risk Of Extinction Due To Climate Changes
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Climate Change Could Impact Ecosystems Across Boreal Forests, Tundra Regions Up to the Year 2500 [Study]
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Greece To Purchase Assets And Equipment To Strengthen Capability To Fight Climate Change, Invest €2 Billion
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People Of Color In New York More Vulnerable From Climate Change, Study Says
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Climate Change Could Drive 'Devastating' Plant Changes, Forcing Plant Hardiness Levels to Shift North: Plant Pathologist Says
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Megadroughts Could Hit Australia and Last for Over 20 Years, Resulting in Future Rainfall Declines [Study]
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Extreme Drought Fueled by El Nino Phenomenon Threaten Millions of People Across Africa from Angola to Mozambique
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Microscopic Allies: Study Shows Algae and Bacteria Work Together to Address Climate Change