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ClimateSciTech NewsSeismology
Seismic Surveillance Reveals Climate Change’s Impact through Ocean Waves
Seismic data reveals rising ocean wave intensity since the 1980s, indicating stronger storms and climate change impacts on global coasts.
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ClimateGeoscienceModelingScienceSciTech NewsThe Hebrew University Of Jerusalem
Discovery of Previously Unidentified Mechanism with Profound Implications for Earth’s Climate
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinUnveiling Earth’s Ancient Climate Dynamics: A Revelation of Continental Movements and Ocean Currents.
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ArchaeologyClimateEarth ScienceGeological Society Of AmericaSciTech News
The Enigma of Sustainability: The Sahara’s Garamantian Civilization and Lessons on Groundwater Conservation
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaThis article delves into the rise and fall of the Sahara’s ancient Garamantian Empire, emphasizing their innovative but unsustainable groundwater …
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ClimateDesertSciTech NewsUniversity Of BristolUniversity Of Helsinki
Unveiling the Sahara’s Hidden History: Epochs of Verdancy Amid Aridity
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinThis comprehensive study unveils the Sahara Desert’s historical cycles of ‘greening,’ influenced by Earth’s orbital precession and suppressed during ice …
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ArcticClimateGeologyGeoscienceSciTech NewsStockholm University
Arctic Invasion: Atlantic Plankton Exposes Ice-Free Ocean in Earth’s Past
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinArctic plankton invasion unveils ice-free past: Last Interglacial’s Atlantic influence revealed.
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ClimateSciTech NewsTexas A&M UniversityWater
Worldwide Water Reserves Dwindling, Study of More Than 7,000 Reservoirs Reveals
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaStudy of over 7,000 global reservoirs reveals declining water reserves despite new construction, highlighting a potential worldwide water supply issue.
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ClimateEcologyFliesInsectMax Planck InstitutePollutionSciTech News
How Air Pollution is Ruining the Mating Habits of Flies
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaOzone affects bugs because it messes with the special signals that insects produce to let other bugs know when they…