global warming
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Global Warming Could Trigger Photosynthesis Failure in Tropical Forests, Study Warns
A new study published in the journal Nature warns that tropical forests could suffer widespread leaf damage and death as a result of global warming.
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About '100 Wildfires' Spread Across Russia's Sakha Region, Near Putin's Home in Moscow
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Grand Canyon Visitors at Risk of Heat-Related Illnesses in the Future Amid Climate Change [Study]
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1.5 Degrees Of Global Warming Hit In July; Experts Warn More Record-Breaking Temperatures, Adverse Impact To Ecosystem
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Carbon Dioxide Levels Could Spike Within Human Lifetime, Leading to Another Potential Mass Extinction Event [Study]
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Surf's Up as Global Warming Sends 13-Foot Waves to Coasts in California
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Stormy Rains In 140 Years Battered Beijing; Typhoon Khanun In Japan Leaves 160,000 Without Power
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Ancient 'Black Swan' Pathogens Could Start to Wake Up, No Thanks to Climate Change [Study]
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Sea Ice Loss Endangers Migrating Beluga Whales from the Arctic
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Blocking Sunlight Could Address Climate Change Issue: White House Report Indicates
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The Climate-Wildfire Connection: Global Warming Is Making Fires More Dangerous and Unpredictable
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El Niño Brings Intense Pacific Rains, 1.5℃ Global Warming, Warmer Summers in Europe
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Deforestation Continues To Soar Despite Global Promise To Halt It