mass extinction
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Extreme Global Warming Could Push Mammals Toward Extinction, Warns New Research
New research warns that extreme global warming in a distant future could make Earth uninhabitable, pushing mammals, including humans, toward extinction.
Latest Research Articles
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The First Mass Extinction on Earth May Have Been Caused by Abrupt Changes in Marine Oxygen Levels
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Tree Roots May Have Cause Mass Extinctions in the Ocean
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Human Population Growth Likely Led to Mass Extinction of Giant Animals That Once Roamed Madagascar 2,000 Years Ago [Study]
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According to a Recent Study, Volcanic Activity Appears To Have Been the Primary Cause of Mass Extinctions
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Deep-Sea Mystery Could Change Marine Life as We Know It
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Scientists Presents Timeline for the Possibility of Earth's Sixth Mass Extinction
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Scientists Have Issued a Dire Warning About a Massive Extinction Event Brought on by Climate Change
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Scientists Unraveled Relationship Between Mass Extinctions and Global Warming
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Study Showed that Flying Insect Population Decreased by 60% Since 2004
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions Could Trigger Mass Extinction of Marine Life in the Next Few Centuries: New Study
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Over 80,000 Plant Species at Risk of Extinction Because "Humans Don't Find Them Useful"
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Low Volcanic Temperature Results in Global Cooling, Giving Way for Dinosaurs to Evolve