global warming
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Coral Extinction is Possible by the End of the 21st Century: Marine Ecologists Warn
Coral reef extinction is projected 80 years from now if ocean warming continues to worsen. Coral reefs are complex, large underwater ecosystems that support marine life both as a form of food and shelter for fish.
Latest Research Articles
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Antarctica: Sea Ice Can Control Stability of Antarctic Ice Sheet
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Pacific Northwest Heatwave: New Study Reveals Mystery Behind the Scorching Temperatures of Summer 2021
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Coastal Storm: Coastal Erosion Washes Away Homes in Outer Banks, North Carolina
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Global Wheat Crops are in Danger Due to Extreme Weather Conditions
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Climate Change: Rising Global Temperatures Destroy Ocean Conditions, Causing ‘Amnesia’ and ‘Memory Loss’
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Record-breaking Heat Wave Strains ‘Limits of Human Survivability’ in India and Pakistan
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Heatwave 2022: Scorching Temperatures Recorded in India and Pakistan for April
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Record-Breaking 2,000-Mile Heatwave to Stretch from Texas to Maine This Week
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Experts: Global Warming Is Causing the World's Oceans To Lose Their 'Memory'
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Greenland: An Arctic Town Attempts to Design Wind and Solar Devices Against Climate Change and Energy Crisis
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Landslides Can Influence Glacier Melting and Glacier Movement: New Study
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Coral-Algal Symbiosis May Help in Recovery from Coral Bleaching Due to Climate Change and Ocean Warming