Climate Change
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One of Earth's Most Unusual Plants is Disappearing Fast, Here's Why
The strange "lake balls" of Iceland are now disappearing fast. The green and perfectly round plants, called lake balls, is a form of freshwater alga (Aegagropila linnaei) and is extraordinarily rare.
Latest Research Articles
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6 Species of Hawaiian Songbirds Could Face Extinction in 10 Years Due to Climate Change and Rats
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Eutrophication Could Lead to More Silent Seas, Study Finds
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From Pepsi to Google: Giant Corporations Donated to Obama's Climate Change Agenda But Also Funded Skeptics
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Ocean Warming Now at Dangerous Level; Wreaking Havoc in Marine Life, Human Health
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Consequences of Climate Change: California Grassland To Become Less Productive Due to Warmer Climate
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Alert! Super Typhoons Becoming More Intense in Asian Countries, New Study Finds
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Seaweed Now a Multi-Billion Dollar Industry, Not as Green as Farmers Claim?
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Water Storage Can't Save Crops During Drought; Dry Air a Major Threat to Plant Health
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Giant Pandas Removed from IUCN's Endangered List -- How Did China Do It?
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Scientists Baffled by the Disruption of Wind Pattern in the Earth's Stratosphere
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Change of Heart: World's Biggest Polluters China and US Pledge to Turn Paris Agreement Into Reality
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Black Sea Becoming Inhabitable; More Than One-Third Devoid of Oxygen Over 60 Years