global warming
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Global Warming is Responsible for the Decline in Fish Population
A long-lasting study in the Antarctic Ocean shows a clear connection between rising ocean temperatures, shrinking sea ice, and a decline in the Antarctic silverfish population. Penguins, seals, and other local marine creatures prey on these tiny, profuse fish.
Latest Research Articles
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Red Snow: Scientists Link Rare 'Blood Snow' Phenomenon to Climate Change
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Experts Warn Most of World's Corals Will Die if Global Warming Heats Up by 1.5°C
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Evidence of So-called “Shapeshifting” Among Wildlife Species Linked to Global Warming
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Melting of Greenland Ice Sheet Enough to Cause Flooding Across US in 20 Years
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Study Shows Glaciers in Northern Hemisphere Continue to Melt at an Alarming Rate
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Drought is Coming! Scientists Predict Severe and Widespread Drought in 21st Century
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Extreme Heatwave Kills Large Number of Magellanic Penguins in Argentina
Climate Change Possibly Responsible for Increase in US Corn Production
Worsening Climate Change Puts Plants at Risk Due to Decline of Seed-Spreading Species
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Study Shows How Intense Heat May Lead to an Increase in Kidney Stone Cases
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2021 was the Hottest on Record for the World's Oceans for Three Consecutive Years
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Collapse of Antarctica's 'Doomsday Glacier' Could Trigger Deadly Tsunamis and Swallow Islands