climate change
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Rising Temperatures Increases the Warning Sound of a Snapping Shrimp
Scientists have verified their earlier findings that the sound of snapping shrimp, a tiny crustacean prevalent in temperate and tropical coastal marine settings all over the world, increases when temperatures rise.
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Climate Change in Pacific Northwest Lead To Expansion of Different Insect Species to Oak Savannas
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Experts Study the Impacts of Rising Temperatures to Economic Growth
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Climate Change can Cause Outbreaks and Pathogenic Diseases in Humans, New Review Says
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Disturbing Imbalance: Most Baby Sea Turtles Are Turning Females Due to Climate Change
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Climate Change: Hot Night Events Likely to Increase Mortality Rate by Up to 60% by the End of the Century
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Scientists Surprised After Discovering Significant Carbon Loss in the Laohugou Glacier on the Tibetan Plateau
Birds Losing Feather Colors: Another Effect of Climate Change, Study Reveals
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Is the Worsening Climate Crisis Triggering Intense Extreme Weather Events?
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Ammonia: Scientists Develop Method to Detect Environmental Impact of the World's Major Ingredient for Food Production
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Greenhouse Gases Black Market Grows in Europe: Multi-Million Euro Trade Reported