Environment
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Is Climate Change Accelerating Ocean Currents?
According to an international team led by Scripps Institution of Oceanography researchers at UC San Diego, climate change affects the mechanics of surface ocean circulations, causing them to become quicker and thinner.
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New Worldwide Estimates of Coastal Heatwaves Predict Environmental and Economic Consequences
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Is Air Pollution Deadlier than Climate Change?
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Mangrove in the Desert: Thriving Effort to Combat Climate Change
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Scientists to Use Geoengineering to Lower Global Temperatures and Combat Malaria Spread
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