Environment
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Can "Refreezing" Arctic Ice Reverse the Effects of Climate Change?
Is it possible to reverse the effects of climate change? Scientists are looking for strategies to reverse environmental harm as climate change increases.
Latest Research Articles
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American Tourists Criticized for Taking Risky Selfies at an Active Volcano in Iceland
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Microplastics Can Accumulate and Transport Harmful Metals in the Environment
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India Warned of 'Irreversible Changes' After Being Declared as World's 3rd Largest Carbon Emitter
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World's Tallest Active Volcano: Mount Etna’s Crater Continues to Grow in Height
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A Series of Severe Storms Sweeping the Midwest May Trigger Tornadoes
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Richard Liu’s JD.com Provides Aid to Flooded Henan Province
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Atlantic Currents Regulating Weather is Slowing Down, May Result to Catastrophic Changes in Weather
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Study Shows How Urban Experimentation May Help Develop Better Sustainable Policies
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Archeologists Found Evidence of Powerful Biblical Earthquake in City of David
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Wildfire Smokes Reached North Pole in a Historic First, Showing How Bad the Crisis Got
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Small Island Nations May Vanish From the Map Due to Rising Sea Levels Caused by Climate Crisis
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42 Dead as 50 Spontaneous Wildfires Blaze in Algeria, Authorities Suspect Arson