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U.S. university biology textbooks published in the 2010s contained less climate change content than those published in the 2000s. Passages[…]
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U.S. university biology textbooks published in the 2010s contained less climate change content than those published in the 2000s. Passages[…]
Read moreAmericans are leaving many of the U.S. counties hit hardest by hurricanes and heatwaves, and moving towards dangerous wildfires and[…]
Read morePhoto: Antarctica Temporarily overshooting the climate targets of 1.5-2 degrees Celsius could increase the tipping risk of several Earth system[…]
Read moreIvory Coast, the world’s largest cocoa exporter, has lost most of its tropical forests in the last half century. Between[…]
Read moreThe PFC (synthetic, fluorine-containing chemicals) byproducts of aluminum production, are among the most potent and longest-lasting greenhouse gases by far. […]
Read morePhoto: Keystone spill With its latest leak of nearly 600,000 gallons into a northern Kansas creek (part of a watershed[…]
Read moreRising temperatures are leading to extended, late-summer weeks of water stratification in lakes, promoting oxygen deprivation in the water with[…]
Read moreThe number of our planet’s lakes has increased substantially in recent decades, especially small lakes. Bacteria and fungi feeding on[…]
Read morePhoto: Tibetan plateau The next pandemic may come from melting ice, not bats or birds. Genetic analysis of soil and[…]
Read moreTens of thousands of microbes have been found in each milliliter of collected surface meltwaters from eight European and North[…]
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