climate change
Next Pandemic May Come From Super Bacteria Unleashed by Melting Permafrost
Scientists find frozen super bacteria in Antarctica that can possibly cause the next pandemic if the attempts at mitigating climate change would fail.
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Heatwave in India and Pakistan Will be ‘30 Times More Likely’, Scientists Say
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Climate Change Forecasted to Destroy the US Corn Belt by the End of the Century: New Study
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Risk of Potential Wildfire Threats to Increase as Drought Winds Come
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Global Warming: NOAA Study Reveals Aerosol Emission Reductions in North America and Europe Increase Atlantic Hurricane Activity
Yellow-Billed Hornbill Faces Local Extinction, Climate Change at Fault
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New Study: To Fight Climate Change, We Must Shut Down Fossil Fuel Production
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Climate Change Affects Ocean Composition, Making it Harder for Marine Creatures to Communicate
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Coral Extinction is Possible by the End of the 21st Century: Marine Ecologists Warn
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Paris Agreement: New Study Reveals Policymakers Underestimate Methane Impact on Air Quality and Climate
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United States: Reducing Air Pollution Emissions Could Prevent 50,000 Premature Deaths, Save $600 Billion Each Year
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Antarctica: Sea Ice Can Control Stability of Antarctic Ice Sheet
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One of the Most Vibrant Coral Reef Systems in the World Faces a Dangerous Threat