climate change
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New Research Highlights the Distinctive and Dynamic Characteristics of Arctic Beringia Coastal Lagoon Ecosystems
A new scientific review study led by WCS highlights the distinct and dynamic aspects of coastal lagoon ecosystems in the Arctic Beringia Region and analyzes how climate change and human activity may affect these habitats.
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Flood Risks Threaten Hundreds of US Hospitals in the Gulf and Atlantic Coasts [Study]
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Catastrophic Coral Die-off in Costa Rica Was Caused by Severe Weather Resulting in Water Temperature Drop
Ocean Hotspots Forming Fast: Chain Reaction Started with Climate Change, Scientists Prove
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Potential of Rainforests for Carbon Storage May Decrease Due to Climate Change
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Pollution Combined With CO2 Emissions Can Raise the Societal Cost of Carbon by up to 66%
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Study Develops Methods Helping Electric Utilities from Climate Change Impact
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Due to Climate Change, Habitats of Stink Bug Expand Rapidly
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Scientists Claim Rapid Intensification of Hurricanes is Becoming More Common Due to Climate Change
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Researchers in Southern Ethiopia Deciphers of How Climate Change Affects Human Evolution in Eastern Africa
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Philanthropist 'Horrified' by Billionaire Status Gives Away Clothing Line Worth $1.5B to Fight Climate Change
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Eutrophication Continues To Increase in Blue Lakes Due to Climate Change
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Researchers Claim that the Tonga Eruption May Have Lasting Effect on Climate Change