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Native plants increasingly isolated and vulnerable.
On unseasonably warm days, political independents are likelier to say climate change is real and human caused
Scientists work to understand how fast Greenland's massive ice sheet might melt in a warming climate.
It got hot, but much of Greenland's ice stuck around.
NOAA has granted Arizona and New Mexico $3.5 million over the next five years to help prepare for and adapt to climate variability and change.
Science terms go in and out of fashion.
Many tropical glaciers will vanish within years.
Famed British naturalist warns of population growth.
The dazzling blue melt ponds that dot the Arctic sea ice speed up melting.
Scientists and advocacy groups praise the environmental focus.
Polarization in Congress may stymie any overarching plan to combat global warming.
The debris from the 2011 Japan tsunami is part of a bigger issue of our trashed oceans.
Once a conservation success story, the rare Haleakalā silversword plant is dying off as weather patterns shift on Maui.
Debris from the Japan tsunami is just a fraction of the trash that washes ashore in Hawaii.
As climate change has warmed average spring temperatures at two historic American sites, the date that plants first flower has crept earlier
Pine Island Glacier's rapid retreat is exceptional in the past 10,000 years.
The reserve is home to more than 300 bird species.
The nine warmest years since 1880 have occurred since 2000, revealing a trend of global warming.
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