Wildfires
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Arctic Ice Not Darkening Because of Soot or Carbon, New Study Says
While much anecdotal information has been collected since 2001 saying otherwise, a new study looking at Greenland ice sheet at higher elevations says that the ice is not darkening due to soot or carbon.
Latest Research Articles
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Spruce Beetles Outbreak is Unrelated To Colorado Fires, Researchers Say
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Orangutans Suffer as Oil Palm Plantations Take Over
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Sonoran Desert Tortoises Rebound, Researchers Say
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Sea Otter Diagnosed With Asthma Learns To Use Inhaler
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California Drought Is Stressing Giant Sequoias, Researchers Say
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Split Personalities: Southern California's War of Wildfire Personalities
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Scientists Make Suggestions for Nation's Wildfire Management
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The Environment Today: High Public Attention, Despite Economic Concerns
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Warm-Weather Plants Replace Forest Understory After Fires
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Trees That Need Time to Recover from Drought: New Timeline for Climate Change?
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Blue Moon to Appear This Week
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Endangered Pollinator Discovered by Nabokov On Comeback in 3 States