Climate Change
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Six Butterfly Species Could Be Extinct By 2050
Reduction of habitat fragmentation and greenhouse gas emissions could prolong the survival of butterflies, say researchers. But it's a tight situation.
Latest Research Articles
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[Interactive] Peel Away The Seas: View Diatoms, Basins, and Climate Record
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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?