Environment
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The ‘Doomsday Glacier’ of Antarctica Has the Risk of Increasing Sea Levels by Many Feet
Scientists predict that the dubbed doomsday glacier in Antarctica, which poses a serious threat to the world's sea level and is at high risk of collapsing, could retreat quickly in the next years, raising fears about the astronomical sea level rise which would result from its likely extinction.
Latest Research Articles
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Yellowstone: No August Eruption for World's Tallest Active Geyser 'Steamboat'
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FEMA Calls for Update of Flood Maps in US Due to Worsening Climate Change
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Global Weirding: Humans Have Drastically Altered the Climate to the Point of Bringing Chaos
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Seasonal Affective Disorder: Longer Days or Nights Can Change Your Behavior
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Authorities Still Searching for last Missing Person from the Tragic Indiana Flooding
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Environmentalists are Discussing How Sustainable Artificial Meat Actually Is
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Survival of the Fittest: Which Animals Are Most Suited to Survive Climate Change?
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70 Percent of Americans Have Struggled Sleeping Due to Growing Concerns for Climate Change
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Tree Extinctions May Inevitably Lead to Bigger Catastrophes, Experts Warned
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Devastating Flood in Pakistan Reveals the Linkage to Climate Change
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Ecologists Start to Worry as the Number of Dead Seabirds Dying in Bulk Stacks Up
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River Testing in England Has Declined Substantially Over the Last Decade, With Experts Warning on the Impacts of Pollution