Climate Change
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Arctic Tundra: Wind Tussles and Changes Its Plants?
Strong winds are affecting carbon storage and changing habitat to grasses, lichen and microfungi in some parts of western Greenland. Researchers are working to find out how long this has been happening.
Latest Research Articles
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Do Coral Reefs Have a Chance, If We Keep to Carbon Limits?
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Are Rare Penguins Benefiting From Climate Change?
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Arctic Dragonfish Embryos: A Climate-Change Story
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Trees That Need Time to Recover from Drought: New Timeline for Climate Change?
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40% of World Doesn't Know About Climate Change; Some Note Temperature Differences
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Everyone Behind the Mangroves, Now: Sea-Rise Survivors
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Sun's Activity Controlling Greenland Temperatures
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Hot, Sweaty? Second-Gen Coral Fish May Have Us Beat
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"Jurassic Fish" Not Faring Well in Warming Western River
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Wavy Jet Stream Lengthening Airline Flight Times
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Climate Change Causing Human Deaths Too?
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Bumblebees' Range Has Drastically Narrowed