Europe
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Not All Trees Help Mitigate Climate Change, Researchers Say
Following rampant deforestation in Europe, conservationists planted fast-growing, commercially valuable conifer trees, rather than native broadleaved trees. It turns out this type of forest management has accelerated climate change.
Latest Research Articles
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Culprit Behind Irish Potato Famine Started Out In South America
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Sediments Collected From Scandinavian Lake Shed Light On Last Ice Age
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Biodiversity: Bee and Farmland Ecosystem Monitoring Proposed
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White-Nose Syndrome: Devastating Disease Found in Chinese Bats
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Meet the First Iberian Lynx to Live On the Iberian Peninsula
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Common Lizards Will Soon "Live Fast and Die Young," Researchers Say
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Evolution Of Modern Cows is More Complex Than Previously Thought, Researchers Say
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Life is Getting Tough for Migrating European Rollers, New Study Shows
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Modern Humans Make a Pit Stop In China Before Heading To Europe
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How Ants Diversified, Moving Between Tropics And Europe
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Destructive Moth Species Wreaking Havoc On Tomato Crops Worldwide
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Boars Everywhere: Climate Change is Boosting Wild Pig Populations