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Jul 24, 2020
Almost one billion tonnes of plastic will be dumped on land and in the oceans over the period from 2016 to 2040 unless the world acts, say a team of 17 global experts who have developed a computer model to track the stocks and flows of plastic around the world.
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Jul 08, 2020
How the chemical makeup of our planet’s core shaped its geologic history and habitability: Researchers examine how the presence of lighter elements in the predominantly iron core could affect the geodynamo’s genesis and sustainability
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Jun 04, 2020
Earth's carbon dioxide has jumped to the highest level in human history
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May 23, 2020
All five of Earth's largest mass extinctions linked to global warming
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Apr 15, 2020
Stronger action on climate change would benefit the economy. If nations fail to rein in greenhouse gas emissions sufficiently, as agreed upon in the international Paris Agreement, the global economy stands to lose at least $150 trillion to as much as $792 trillion by the end of the century.
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Feb 07, 2020
Bumblebees are going extinct in a time of ‘climate chaos’. Loss of the vital pollinators, due in part to temperature extremes and fluctuations, could have dire consequences for ecosystems and agriculture.
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Jan 16, 2020
A million seabirds that died along the US West Coast were the victims of an unprecedented marine heatwave (known as the “Blob”) in the Pacific. Such heatwaves are expected to become more frequent due to climate change and they are going to have jarring effects on our ecosystems.
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Jan 11, 2020
A long-sought-after class of “superdiamond” carbon-based materials with tunable mechanical and electronic properties was predicted and synthesized.
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Nov 20, 2019
Greenhouse gas nitrous oxide emissions have 'increased substantially' in the past decade. Emissions of nitrous oxide — a greenhouse gas 300 times more potent than carbon dioxide — are going up faster than we thought.
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Oct 13, 2019
Researchers have developed a new material that can selectively capture carbon dioxide molecules, and efficiently convert them into useful organic products -- an advance that may help develop new ways to contain global greenhouse gas emissions.
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Aug 13, 2019
Extreme climate change has reached the United States: Here are America’s fastest-warming places
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Jul 25, 2019
Using YouTube to learn about climate-change-related topics will expose you to conspiracy theories and content that mostly opposes worldwide scientific consensus, study finds.
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Jun 12, 2019
Planet is entering ‘new climate regime’ with ‘extraordinary’ heat waves intensified by global warming, study says
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Jun 12, 2019
Planet is entering ‘new climate regime’ with ‘extraordinary’ heat waves intensified by global warming, study says- heat events like last summer’s do “not occur in historical simulations” and “were unprecedented prior to 2010.”
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Jun 11, 2019
How Dengue, a Deadly Mosquito-Borne Disease, Could Spread in a Warming World - more than two billion additional people could be at risk for dengue in 2080
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Jun 10, 2019
How Dengue, a Deadly Mosquito-Borne Disease, Could Spread in a Warming World
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May 06, 2019
North Atlantic Ocean productivity has dropped 10 percent during Industrial era. Phytoplankton decline coincides with warming temperatures over the last 150 years.
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Apr 17, 2019
Earth 'skin temperature test' confirms global warming. Both data sets demonstrate the Earth's surface has been warming globally over this period, and that 2016, 2017, and 2015 have been the warmest years in the instrumental record, in that order.
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Apr 03, 2019
Federal report on climate change shows Canada warming at twice the rate of rest of world
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