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The Cool Down on MSNScientists make jaw-dropping observation while studying glaciers in Antarctica: 'Ice piracy'"Fascinating." Scientists make jaw-dropping observation while studying glaciers in Antarctica: 'Ice piracy' first appeared on ...
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VOICES: With climate change at our doorstep, Michigan can’t afford to lose environmental protectionsExtreme weather is becoming the norm in Michigan, driven by climate change, writes Sierra Club's Elayne Coleman, who says environmental protections from the federal and state government are more ...
U-M was awarded $6.5 million by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to research environmental impacts on human health.
The Arctic is one of the coldest places on Earth, but in recent decades, the region has been rapidly warming, at a rate three to four times faster than the global average. However, current climate ...
At a White House kids' event, press secretary Karoline Leavitt revealed President Trump loves pink Starbursts, Tootsie Rolls, ...
The sea ice in Antarctica’s McMurdo Sound has held secrets beneath its surface for decades. Now, scientists have unlocked ...
Manitobans don’t know whether to reach for an ice cream or a parka. That’s because over the past week, the province has seen extreme weather throughout the region. Some experts say the shifting ...
The agency's office in Jackson, Kentucky, had begun closing nightly as deep cuts by Elon Musk's Department of Government ...
Pre-orders open this weekend, and the sale and educational event will take place on Saturday, June 21, at Living Green’s ...
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The Cool Down on MSNExperts warn of cascading impacts from record-low sea ice levels: '[Affects] coastal communities around the world'"Antarctica might seem remote, but changes around there can affect the global climate." Experts warn of cascading impacts from record-low sea ice levels: '[Affects] coastal communities around the ...
For most of human history, the overall population is believed to have remained quite low. But since the early 1800s, the ...
New research reveals mountain glaciers across the globe will not recover for centuries -- even if human intervention cools the planet back to the 1.5 C limit, having exceeded it.
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