greenhouse gas emissions
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions Could Trigger Mass Extinction of Marine Life in the Next Few Centuries: New Study
An unprecedented loss of marine biodiversity since the extinction of the dinosaurs is possible.
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New Links Between Greenhouse Gases and Sea Level Rise Found in the Amundsen Sea, West Antarctica
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Climate Scientists Issue Ultimatum to Reach the 1.5 Degrees Celsius Goal, Saying 'It's Now or Never'
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MIT Researchers Discover How to Convert Petroleum Waste Into Carbon Fibers
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Electric Pickup Trucks Release Lesser Greenhouse Gases Than Other Light-Duty Vehicles: New Study
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UN Report: Measures Against Climate Change and Global Warming not Sufficient
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Southern Ocean Acts as 'Carbon Sink,' Absorbing More CO2 from Atmosphere Than it Discharges
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Keeping New Climate Pledges May Save Millions From Impending Global Heating
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In Spite of Pandemic, Brazil Increased Its Greenhouse Gas Emissions in 2020
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Hunting Down CFCs: The World's Most Potent Greenhouse Gas
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Claims that Australia's Greenhouse Gas Emissions Are Declining Have 'Zero Credibility,' Experts Find
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions of China Exceeds Those of Developed Countries Put Together
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Seaweed Grazing Reduced Greenhouse Gas Emission of Cattles Up to 82%