climate change
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Greenland’s Inuit Polar Bear Hunters Navigate New Realities as Thinning Ice Transforms Hunting Grounds
Inuit hunter Hjelmer Hammeken spotted a ringed seal near its breathing hole on the Greenland ice. In his white camouflage, he slowly crept towards it then lay down in the snow and waited.
Latest Research Articles
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Miami’s Future on the Brink as Sea Levels Rise, City Faces Watery Challenges
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Invasive Mosquitoes Find Favorable Conditions Due To Climate Change; Dengue Cases Surge In Europe
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High Temperature Due To Climate Change Leads To Poorer School Performances In Asia
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Island States Claim Rich Nations Failed To Meet Obligations To Mitigate Climate Change Effects
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26 More Days Of Extreme Heat Felt Across The Globe Last Year
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Climate Change Triggers 26 More Days of Intense Heat Over Last 12 Months
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Half Of World’s Mangrove Forest At Risk Of Collapse Due To Human Activities and Climate Change Study Says
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Climate Change-Driven Rising Sea Levels in Maldives Prompts South Asian Nation to Seek International Help
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Beyond El Niño: Understanding the True Drivers Behind East Africa’s Catastrophic Floods
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Water Scarcity Looms Large: Climate Change and Development Threaten Global Water Security
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Plant Reproduction: Angiosperms with Male and Female Reproductive Organs Can Mate and Reject Suitors [Study]
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Mangroves in Danger: 50% of Mangrove Ecosystems Could Disappear Due to Climate Change, Deforestation and Pollution [Study]