Climate Change
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Evidence of Early Earth Life Shows Arsenic Was "Breathed" in Place of Oxygen
There were no readily accessible oxygen billions of years in Earth's past, and scientists now think that arsenic, a known poison, may have helped early life on our planet breathe.
Latest Research Articles
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Climate Change: Dire Effects and the Recommendations of Caribbean Experts
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Power Companies Need to Switch to Green Energy Faster
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Climate Change: The Negative Effects on Human Health
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Rapid Plant Evolution in Response to Climate Change
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How Hang Drying Clothes Can Help Save the Planet from Climate Change
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An Effective Climate Change Solution May Lie in Rocks Beneath Our Feet
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New Study Says Many Climatic Factors Caused 2016 Coral Death and Bleaching
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Canadian Startup Flash Forest Will Use Drones to Plant 1 Billion Trees by 2028
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Hold On! Earth's Doomsday is Nearing
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The Ocean is Warming at a Rate of 5 Atom Bombs Per Second
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Young People's Violent Deaths Are Linked to Climate Crisis