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In two recent studies, researchers suggest a weakening ocean current system is to blame for a persistent cold spot in the ...
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The Cool Down on MSNScientists issue warning after studying disturbing trend among Arctic seals: 'The emerging picture is deeply concerning'Melting sea ice has been a challenge for wildlife in the Arctic and Antarctic. A recent study published in Global Change ...
Brent Efron’s “boring” Tinder date wanted to hear all about his work at the Environmental Protection Agency, so Mr. Efron ...
Most foraminiferan species reside on the seafloor, but paleontologists are particularly interested in planktonic species, ...
From Yellowstone to the Garden of Eden, climate change puts majority of world heritage sites at risk
From Yellowstone to the Garden of Eden, almost 75% of the world's heritage sites at risk of drought or flooding, U.N. warns.
Getting to zero carbon emissions won’t save the world. We’ll have to also remove carbon from the air—a massive undertaking unlike anything we’ve ever done.
A team of researchers at City University of New York’s Graduate Center has linked climate disasters to developmental differences in the brains of children who were in utero during the weather event.
A team of researchers at City University of New York’s Graduate Center has linked climate disasters to developmental differences in the brains of children who were in utero during the weather event.
A team of researchers at City University of New York’s Graduate Center has linked climate disasters to developmental differences in the brains of children who were in utero during the weather event.
A new study of Antarctic seals shows that environmental conditions are leading to a severe decline in their populations in the South Orkney Islands. New results are published today (Wednesday 18 ...
A team of researchers at City University of New York's Graduate Center has linked climate disasters to developmental differences in the brains of children who were in utero during the weather event.
Sony Interactive Entertainment has announced the free educational app, Climate Station, for the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation VR2 via PlayStation Store. The app uses decades of climate science and ...
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