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Science Nearly 150 Nations Plan To Attend Signing Ceremony For UN Climate Agreement by Katherine Derla
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Science Oil Industry Knew Of Fossil Fuel Dangers To Climate In 1960's New Report Reveals by James Maynard
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Science Small Islands At Risk Of Freshwater Scarcity, May Dry Out In The Future: Study by Rina Marie Doctor
Science Queensland Approves Coal Mining Project That May Damage Great Barrier Reef by Katrina Pascual
Science Court Orders Wildlife Officials To Take Steps To Protect Wolverines From Climate Change by Jereal Cawis
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Science Accepting Change: Key For Poor Countries To Survive Effects Of Climate Change by Rina Marie Doctor
Science NASA Sea Level Change Website Offers Everything You Need To Know About Climate Change by Milafel Dacanay
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Science High Risk Of Severe Water Shortage In Parts Of Asia By 2050, New Study Predicts by Milafel Dacanay
Science Scientists Underestimated Potential Sea Level Rise Over Next 100 Years: Study by Alyssa Navarro
Science Northern Portion Of Great Barrier Reef 'Fried' By Worst Coral Bleaching Recorded, New Survey Reveals by Catherine Cabral-Isabedra
Science Scientists Crack Mystery Of Rockfalls In Yosemite: Yes, They're Blaming Climate Change by Catherine Cabral-Isabedra
Science More Than Half Of Massive Juneau Ice Field Might Be Gone By End Of Next Century: Study by Milafel Dacanay
Business Tech SEC Orders Exxon Mobil To Include Climate Change Resolution For Full Shareholder Vote by Catherine Cabral-Isabedra
Science Controversial Study About Superstorms, Dramatic Sea Level Rise Now Revised And Peer Reviewed: Now What? by Ted Ranosa