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Climate Change Poses a Threat to Earth’s “Living Skin”
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Warning Bells from Antarctica: Researchers Sound the Alarm on Increasing Extreme Phenomena
Researchers warn of a surge in extreme events in Antarctica, such as heatwaves and ice loss, urging immediate global action …
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Mitigating Climate Change with a Solar “Umbrella”: Using an Asteroid as a Counterbalance
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Climate Alterations: The Invisible Force Influencing the Tibetan Empire’s Ascendance and Decline
Scientists discover a link between climate changes and the Tibetan Empire’s rise and fall over 2000 years, revealing its effect …
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Emergence of Ancient Pathogens From Melting Permafrost Poses Catastrophic Risks
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