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Analogues from Earth’s Past Bode Ill for Coral Reefs, Marine Ecosystems
In a bid to anticipate the effects of a warming world, climate scientists around the world are scouring the geological record for modern-day analogues – periods of Earth history when the concentration...
View ArticleNew Research Reveals Climate Warming 55 MYA was Geologically Instantaneous
New research into past changes in climate indicates that global warming can take place much more suddenly than previously thought – over the course of only about 13 years. Temperatures at high...
View ArticleDead-Zone Nutrient Reduction Target Pushed Out to 2035
As the Gulf of Mexico “Dead Zone” attests, excessive amounts of nitrogen, phosphorous and other plant nutrients – runoff from farms, ranches, industrial plants, towns and cities – is one of the U.S.’...
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