climate change
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Carbon Dynamics in Missouri’s Diverse Ecosystems: Implications for Climate Change
In a new study, researchers from the University of Missouri and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) have used this foundational principle to identify sustainable farming practices aimed at helping staple crops like corn and soybeans thrive during extreme weather conditions that have become more common in the Midwest
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Forest Fire Threat Increases in Sweden, Other Nordic Countries Amid Drought
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reach All-Time High That Could Influence Wildfires, Challenging Heat
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Ancient Megafauna Extinction Not Caused by Humans as Previously Thought [Study]
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Deadly Coral Disease Likely to Become Endemic in the Next Century Amid Global Warming [Study]
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New York Sinking: Coastal Flooding Due to Rising Sea Levels Threatens to Sink Big Apple
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