climate change
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You may not believe it but the glacier in Montana is disappearing
according to a new survey, the montana glaciers have rapidly shrunk over the past 50 years.
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Found shelter for corals threatened by global warming
researchers have found and are seeking more safe refugees for marine organisms that are vulnerable to climate change.
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Hot winds are weakening Antarctic ice sheets
hot winds in antarctica are having certain impacts on the icy continent.
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Science warns: Sea levels may rise more than three meters in the future
scientists have just officially warned that sea level could rise to three meters in the future.
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Global warming is killing intestinal bacteria in lizards
a new study shows that climate change can threaten reptiles by reducing the number of intestinal bacteria in them.
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Is the Antarctic once covered by lush subtropical forests?
scientists have discovered that the antarctic, coldest, coldest region in the world was once covered by subtropical forests about 300 million years ago.
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What is the most devastating natural disaster that the earth has experienced?
among the natural disasters that the earth has experienced, what are the most devastating disasters? was that meteorite destroyed almost all living things on earth, even dinosaurs that happened 66 million years ago?
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Global warming can weaken wind power, a study predicts
discussion on renewable energy, focusing on the impact of global warming has just announced a fever-causing information.
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2017 may be the hottest year in the record breaking history of 2016
in 2016, the global average temperature increased by 1.1 degrees celsius over the pre-industrial era may make 2017 the hottest year in history.
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Startled with the harmful effects of solar cells on the environment
in the process of producing solar batteries, nf3 gas - the greenhouse effect that makes the earth's atmosphere thousands of times hotter than co2 - leaks into the atmosphere can cause climate change.
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The 'dead zone' on the ocean threatens the life and ecosystem of many seas
'dead zones' are low oxygen areas on the ocean that threaten life and cause marine ecosystems to change.
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Air pollution can kill 60,000 people by 2030
if climate change is not addressed, it is expected to increase the number of deaths from air pollution by up to 60,000 by 2030 and 260,000 by 2100 globally, a study has claimed.