Climate Change
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Marine Bottom-Dwellers Combat Climate Change in Antarctica?
Researchers have been surveying bottom-dwellers in Antarctica for over two decades. After comparing high-resolution images, they found that an increasing amount of marine organisms are produced annually and they are storing surprisingly high amounts of carbon.
Latest Research Articles
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New Approach to Watershed Management
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Sierra Nevada Snowpack Has Reached An All-Time Low
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Arctic Melt Could Release Several Giant Viruses, Say Researchers
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It's a Champ! Southern Ocean Taking Up More Carbon
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Arctic Sea Ice: 4th Lowest Summertime Minimum
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Egg-Tossing Invasive Species Crosses Bering Strait
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What's Kicking in the Boundary Waters, An Update. Also, a Book.
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Arctic Mosquitoes Thrive In Warmer Climates?
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Climate Change Sends Plants Running For the Hills
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Protecting Mangroves Reduces Carbon Emissions In Car Loads
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Update on Landfill Regulation: How to Cut Methane's Seep Into Atmosphere
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Triple Threat: Deforestation, Hot Temperatures and Water Depletion in China Desert