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Climate change’s cost includes losses of learning and earnings due to natural disasters(图)
Economics Climate Change 气候变化
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2023/6/27
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Why climate change might be affecting your headaches(图)
Climate Change Medicine 极端天气事件
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2023/6/27
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Getting to root of possible carbon storage changes due to climate change(图)
气候变化 碳储存变化 土壤捕获
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2023/6/19
Returning solar panel production to US eases climate change
太阳能电池板 生产恢复 美国 气候变化
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2023/5/17
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How climate change impacts the Indian Ocean dipole, leading to severe droughts and floods(图)
气候变化 印度洋 偶极子 干旱 洪水
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2023/6/26
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Thoreau’s flowers shine light on climate change(图)
气候变化 梭罗 植物物种
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2023/6/21
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Using plant biology to address climate change(图)
植物生物学 气候变化 当代农业
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2023/6/5
Shifting meetings, conventions online curbs climate change
在线会议 COVID-19 气候变化
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2023/5/23
Understanding past climate change 'tipping points' can help us prepare for the future
extreme climate change Earth system models hydrosphere
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2021/8/2
Of all the creatures on Earth, humans manipulate their environments the most. But, how far can we push it before something drastic happens? Scientists are calling for a better understanding of past ex...
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Thicker-leaved tropical plants may flourish under climate change(图)
Thicker-leaved tropical plants flourish climate change
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2021/4/16
How plants will fare as carbon dioxide levels continue to rise is a tricky question and, researchers say, especially vexing in the tropics. Some aspects of plants' survival may get easier, some parts ...
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Streams more vulnerable to stressors such as climate change than previously thought(图)
Streams more vulnerable stressors climate change previously thought
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2021/3/19
Water is constantly on the move: through the air, through waterways, and underground. Life depends on a consistent supply of water, and details about its journey are necessary for understanding and ma...
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Wildfires may have larger effects on cloud formation and climate change than thought(图)
Wildfires effects cloud formation climate change thought
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2021/3/19
As the frequency and size of wildfires continue to increase worldwide, new research by Carnegie Mellon University scientists shows that the chemical aging of the particles emitted by these f...
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Climate change forces rethinking of conservation biology planning(图)
Climate change forces rethinking conservation biology planning
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2021/3/12
For more than a decade, countries around the world have made progress in expanding protected area networks to conserve the planet's biodiversity. But according to a new study published in Global ...
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In a desert seared by climate change, burrowers fare better than birds(图)
desert seared climate change burrowers fare birds
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2021/3/5
In the arid Mojave Desert, small burrowing mammals such as the cactus mouse, the kangaroo rat and the white-tailed antelope squirrel are weathering the hotter, drier conditions triggered by climate ch...
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Scientists solve climate change mystery(图)
Scientists climate change mystery
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2021/3/5
Scientists have resolved a key climate change mystery, showing that the annual global temperature today is the warmest of the past 10,000 years, according to a Rutgers University-led study publis...