climate change
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Marine Phytoplankton Are Far More Adaptable to Future Climate Change, According to Scientists
An international team of scientists released a paper in Science Advances that gives compelling evidence that marine phytoplankton are significantly more adaptable to future climate change than previously anticipated.
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NASA Cancels Climate Change Satellite to Prioritize Monitoring Greenhouse Gases
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Indonesia's Target Climate Goals to Curb Global Warming Insufficient: Global Research Coalition
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UK Professor Calls National Governments to Prioritize Mountain Ecosystems Amid Climate Change
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Mountain Glaciers in Both Hemispheres Are Anticipated To Recede More Quickly Due to a Combination of Global Atmospheric Warming
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Drought Conditions and Hot Temperatures Affect 57.51% of Mainland 48 States: US Government Reports
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Risk of Ectotherm Heat Failure Increases as Global Warming Worsens
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Carbon Sink Low Salt Marsh Emits More Carbon Dioxide Than High Salt Marsh During High Temperatures
Analysis of 20,000 Trees in 5 Continents Could be the Answer to Climate Change
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Global Warming Reduces the Surface Area Covered by Cumulus Clouds, Increasing Their Warming