climate change
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Scientists Looks at How Global Warming Is Hurting Cold-Water Corals
Changes in the environment cause corals to react. This is true for both tropical and cold-water corals and involves variations in temperature, salinity, and pH levels, among other things.
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What Can Farmers Do If the Heat Becomes Unbearable
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Study Shows Just How Much Methane Ocean Fjords Release
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Study Shows the Big Impacts of Climate Change to Weather Throughout the Years
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Climate Change is Pushing Gentle Elephants to Turn Hostile and Attack Humans
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Biobattery for Hydrogen Storage Developed by Microbiologists in New Study
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NOAA Predicts 'Above-Average' Atlantic Hurricane Season in 2022
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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





