climate change
Volcanoes, Not Humans, Are Responsible for Increased Sulfur Dioxide in Stratosphere: A Study
Despite the fact that trace gases and aerosols are known to have a major influence on the environment, up until this point, the required data in order to account for them have been absent in computer models designed to calculate climate change.
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Trout Once Believed To Be Extinct Makes A Comeback
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Rising Sea Levels A Reality For Grenada's Locals
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