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On World Wetland’s Day bad news for America’s iconic ducks

Catastrophic sea level rise could occur with only two degrees Celsius warming

Global warming will increase likelihood of civil war in Africa by 55 percent

Oceans’ ability to sequester carbon diminishing

Global warming threatens desert life

Goodbye, snows of Kilimanjaro

Will tropical trees survive climate change?, an interview with Kenneth J. Feeley

Sea levels set to rise as Arctic warming replaces millennia long natural cooling cycle

Amazon could lose 60% of forest without triggering catastrophic die-off, claims new study

Global warming estimates double in severity according to new MIT modeling

Cutting greenhouse gases now would save world from worst global warming scenarios

Trees in trouble: massive die-offs predicted with global warming

Revolutionary new theory overturns modern meteorology with claim that forests move rain

Amazonian region likely to become savannah due to burning, deforestation

Rise in sea levels due to global warming could imperil New York City

Burning rainforests, melting tundra could accelerate global warming well beyond current projections

Global warming may drive the Amazon rainforest toward seasonal forests rather than savanna

Global warming to strengthen Arctic storms

Monstrous prehistoric snake provides glimpse of warmer tropical forests

Sea levels may rise 2-3 times faster than expected

Climate change to hurt Brazil’s farm exports by 2020

Global warming increases “extreme” rain storms

Past greenhouse warming events offer clues on future climate change

North Atlantic warming is natural, not due to climate change

Rising CO2 levels tied to increasing human mortality

Melting of Greenland ice sheet could alter warming trend

Global warming to boost severe thunderstorms in NYC, Atlanta

Climate risks to global agriculture are underestimated

Food prices to rise due to energy demand, economic trends

Climate sensitivity to rising CO2 levels still uncertain

Climate change will impact U.S. economy

Scientists: Newsweek Erred in Global Warming Coverage

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