Climate Change
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Wildfires More Likely to Cause Climate Warming than Previously Thought: A Study
Wildfires, with their "witch's brew" of carbon-containing particles, may be responsible for more climate change than previously thought, say scientists from Los Alamos National Laboratory and Michigan Technological University who have determined that the actual particles emitted by fires are very different than those used in current computer models.
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Climate Change and the Colorado River: New Study Warns of "Megadroughts"
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Earth Experienced 3rd Warmest May on Record This Year
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Mayor Michael Bloomberg Proposes $20 Billion Plan to Protect New York City From Threat of Climate Change [VIDEO]
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Climate Change Could Mean Less Snow in the Mountains for Southern California
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Greedy Diatoms Refuse to Share, Put Planet at Risk
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Cost of Carbon Pollution Estimates Jump 60% in Two Years
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"God's Bathtub" Has Gone Unchanged for 7,500 Years Despite Regional Climate Change
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Despite Popular Belief, Arctic Currents Flowed Under Deep Freeze of Last Ice Age: A Study
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Scientists Develop "Alka Seltzer" For the Ocean in Order to Combat Growing Acidification