climate
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Climate Change and Habitat Loss: How Animals Adapt
Climate change and habitat loss are two major threats posed to animal species worldwide. And especially with global temperatures rising in recent decades (2014 was the hottest year yet), scientists are now concerned more than ever with the survival of Earth's animals. However, recent research suggests that they are more flexible than you think.
Latest Research Articles
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Joshua Trees Decline Due to California Drought
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Global Warming Hiatus Never Happened?!
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Greenland's Draining Lakes Won't Worsen Sea Level Rise?
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Greenland Glaciers: How Their Ebb and Flow will Impact Sea Level Rise
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Muir Woods: California's Tallest Tree Younger Than Previously Thought
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Freshwater Outflow Increases Methane Gas Levels During Ice Age
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Climate Change: Ancient Warming Interrupted with Significant Cold Snap
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Prehistoric Climate Changes Hidden Inside Cave Deposits
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Mount Everest's Glaciers May Disappear by 2100 with Rising Emissions
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Coral Reefs: Is Climate Engineering the Key to Saving Them?
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Allergy Attacks: Could Increase with Climate Change as Ragweed Pollen Spreads