climate change
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New Study May Develop Early Warning Systems for Climate-Related Health Risks
A new study looks at the obstacles that have slowed the recent implementation of early warning systems designed to help local health officials predict and respond to outbreaks of climate-related diseases in the tropics.
Latest Research Articles
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Southwest United States May Experience Stronger, More Widespread Summer Rainfall as a Result of Higher Temperatures
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Climate Change May Alter the Way Lightning Strikes in Europe
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Trapped Ancient Viruses Never Seen Before are Finally Waking Up Due to Melting Permafrost
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Climate Change Could Disrupt Effective Control of Insect-Borne Diseases, Research Shows
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Global Warming Will Almost Certainly Exceed the Paris Agreement’s 1.5-Degree Celsius Target
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Melting Glaciers are Uncovering Centuries Old Items Covered in Ice
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A-76A: World's Largest Iceberg in Antarctica is Being Swept Away to the Open Ocean
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Climate Change Will Have a Limited Impact on Communities That Rely on Water From Mountain Snow and Ice
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UN Warns that Major Glaciers May Disappear by 2050
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Bolivia's Water People are Suffering After the Lake that Provided For them Dried Up
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Major Glaciers in World Heritage Sites Will Disappear by 2050 Due to Global Warming [Report]
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Congo Tropical Peatland Transitions From Major Carbon Store to Harmful Carbon Emissions Source Due to Climate Change