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Warming makes droughts and extreme events more frequent and intense
(ORDO NEWS) — Scientists have predicted that droughts and floods will become more frequent and severe as our planet warms…
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Warming will destroy northern European forests, but not directly
(ORDO NEWS) — Climate change is dangerous because it is difficult to calculate all its consequences, especially those that are…
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Warming of cities can be slowed down by building gardens and parks
(ORDO NEWS) — An international team of scientists led by researchers from the University of Nanjing, based on satellite measurements,…
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Scientists admit they can’t predict damage to corals from warming
(ORDO NEWS) — Existing climate models are unable to predict damage to coral reefs from warming with high confidence. An…
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Scientists have found how warming affects the fruiting of woody plants
(ORDO NEWS) — Chinese researchers recently figured out how global warming is changing the fruit development period of tree species…
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Consequences of warming for the deep part of the ocean are revealed
(ORDO NEWS) — Scientists at Queen Mary University of London have created a new model that reveals the effects of…
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Even after reducing emissions, we still have to face “forced warming”
(ORDO NEWS) — Now few people doubt that man is changing the Earth‘s climate. The big question is how quickly…
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Is a 5050 chance of warming exceeding 1.5°C within 5 years
(ORDO NEWS) — There is a possibility that in one of the next five years, global temperatures will temporarily exceed…
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Warming over the past 10 thousand years was associated with an increase in forest area
(ORDO NEWS) — Climatologists from the United States have found that the increase in average annual temperatures in the last…
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Almost No Coral Reefs in The World Will Be Safe at 1.5°C Warming
(ORDO NEWS) — Coral reefs have long been regarded as one of the earliest and most significant ecological casualties of…
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