climate change
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Earth's Key Ocean Circulation System Shows Signs of Collapse
A new study reveals that the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation is weakening faster than expected, with potential global climate impacts.
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Record Methane Levels Linked to Microbial Activity, Study Finds
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Drastic Climate Changes to Be Expected Beyond 2024
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Climate Change Increased Hurricane Milton's Intensity, Researchers Report
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Sea Level Rise Threat: Some Scientists Resort to Glacial Geoengineering by Building Barriers Against Rising Ocean Water Levels
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Climate Change And Growing Global Population Affects Food Security; Africa Most Affected Continent
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New Biosphere Reserves Designated by UNESCO in 11 Countries, Strengthening Conservation of Animals and Plants
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Juneau Icefield's Glaciers Threats: Climate Change Accelerates Alarming Melting
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16,825 or 1.2% of Conservation Areas on Earth are Only Needed of Protection to Prevent 6th Mass Extinction [Study]
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Climate Change Alter Hurricane Pattern, Made Beryl Storm Dangerous
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Devastating Wildfires Ravage Brazilian Amazon in 2024 due to Climate Change