Effects of Climate Change
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Orchid Family Tree Existed in Northern Hemisphere 85 Million Years Ago That Could Help With Conservation Plans
The Royal Botanic Gardens (Kew) recent report showed that the orchid family was traced in the northern hemisphere and existed during the time of dinosaurs. Read here.
Latest Research Articles
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Large Mammals Can Play a Major Role in Reducing Effects of Climate Change
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Economic Models Significantly Underestimate Climate Change Risks
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Consequences of Climate Change: Why the New Rift in Antarctica's Ice Shelf Is Bad News
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Climate Change Is Making Americans' Medical Condition Worse, Top US Doctor Says
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Heat Stress, Infectious Diseases and Mental Health Threats: The Human Dangers of Climate Change
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Consequences of Climate Change: Heat Waves Spell Disaster to Plants, Scientists Say
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Tiny, Hungry Rudolph: Reindeer are Shrinking Due to Climate Change
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How Climate Change is Drastically Changing All Life on Earth and It's Bad News
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Climate Change Effect: Soils to Become a Net Source of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide in the Future
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Climate Change May Cut the World’s Coffee Supply by Half
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Consequences of Climate Change: The Arctic is Turning Green and it's a Bad Sign
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Consequences of Climate Change: Expect Record-High Hot Summers in 50 Years