Climate Change
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Volcanoes, Not Humans, Are Responsible for Increased Sulfur Dioxide in Stratosphere: A Study
Despite the fact that trace gases and aerosols are known to have a major influence on the environment, up until this point, the required data in order to account for them have been absent in computer models designed to calculate climate change.
Latest Research Articles
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Slowdown in Global Warming Means Earth May Stay Cooler than Previously Estimated in the Short-term
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Melting Glaciers Make Significant Contribution to Rising Sea Levels
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World's Biggest Ice Sheets More Stable Than Previously Thought: A Study
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Rising Sea Temperatures Are Affecting Global Fish Catches: A Study
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Trout Once Believed To Be Extinct Makes A Comeback
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Amazon Agricultural Expansion A "No-Win" Scenario Researchers Warn
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Coral Reefs Could Be Saved Yet, Local and Global Action Required: A Study
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Arctic Climate Especially Sensitive To Small Fluctuations In Carbon Dioxide Levels: A Study
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Rising Sea Levels A Reality For Grenada's Locals
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Plant Virus Responsible For Wiping Out African Food Staple Cassava Continues To Spread
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Climate Change Likely To Worsen Lake Erie's Toxic Algal Blooms, Action Needed: A Report
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NASA Conducts First Study To Determine Western U.S. Snowpack