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service2022-01-27 10:28:432022-01-27 10:28:43Budget of dissolved organic carbon in the South China Sea assessed by an eddy-resolving ocean model
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service2022-01-25 11:39:512022-01-25 11:46:01Will 2022 finally spell the end for fossil fuels? Here’s what’s on the climate agenda
QUI NGUYEN
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service2022-01-04 12:10:372022-01-04 12:10:37Marine heatwaves can decimate the oldest and youngest coral, raising concerns about the reproductive future of reefs
Markus SpiskeTears, climate fears and ‘watered down’ agreements: What does the final COP26 agreement really mean?
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service2021-11-09 09:59:512021-11-09 09:59:51Seagrass: The plant that removes carbon 30 times faster than a rainforest
https://wallpaperaccess.com/greta-thunbergClimate anxiety as global study reveals three-in-four young people think 'the future is frightening'
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service2021-08-26 15:33:562021-09-06 15:03:45Study: Climate change makes European flooding more likely
