climate
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Warmer Oceans Driving Stronger Currents, Bigger Storms
Super Typhoon Nepartak is no anomaly. Rising oceanic temperatures are intensifying major currents, which will result in hotter and stormier weather over the next one hundred years.
Latest Research Articles
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‘Arctic amplification’ phenomenon confirmed by Greenland’s 2015 record-high melt records and temperature rise
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Alert! El Niño To Bring Fastest Rise in CO2 in 2016
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Implementing The Paris Climate Agreement, Achievable By 2030?
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Scarce Snow Affects Snowshoe Hares, Black Bears
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How Insects Keep Warm In the Winter
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Joshua Tree Burning: Iconic Tree Lost at National Park
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"No Take" Proposals for More Ocean: Biodiversity and Meeting 2020 Goals
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Atacama Desert's Startling Purple Canopy of Flowers This Fall
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Maple Syrup Declines When Trees Don't Grow
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Mangrove Fish Is Unique Survivor in Warm Water
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Ocean Preservation Behind Land Preservation, Say Researchers
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UK Butterfly Study Update: Extinction of Many by 2050? Habitat Pointers Here.