drought
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Warning: Global Carbon Dioxide Concentration Reaches New High, El Niño to Blame
A new report from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) revealed that the global average concentration of carbon dioxide has reached 400 part per million (PPM) for the first in 2015 and will most likely to continue or even increase throughout 2016.
Latest Research Articles
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U.S. Southwest At Risk of Decades-Long ‘Megadroughts’ Due to Climate Change
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Skin Proteins from Ancient Egyptian Mummies Reveal Deadly, Infectious Diseases
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California Set for Centuries of Drought; Pacific Ocean, Greenhouse Gases to Blame?
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Water Storage Can't Save Crops During Drought; Dry Air a Major Threat to Plant Health
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South California Wildfire: Blue Cut Fire Becomes Uncontrollable, State of Emergency Declared
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Wild Fire in Northern California Forces Thousands to Leave Home
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South African Girl Will Fight Drought Using Orange Peels
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State of the Climate Report Reveals Global Heat, Greenhouse Gases Reach Record Highs in 2015
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Burned Body Found As California Wildfire Triples in Size
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Amazon is in Danger: Most Intensive Tropical Forest on Earth Losing Capacity to Take Carbon from the Atmosphere, Study Shows
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Over 60 Million Trees in Southern Sierra Nevada Dead due to Drought, Insect Infestation
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Alarming! 66 Million Trees in California Died Due To Drought