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Swamps And Wetlands Can Help Decrease Carbon Emission; Stops Climate Change

By Maria Slither - Feb 17, 2015 01:24 PM EST

Swamps and wetlands said to act as carbon sinks that can absorb carbon emission from the atmosphere. A study on swamps and wetlands is currently conducted by researchers from Deakin's Centre for Integrative Ecology as part of the worldwide campaign in stopping climate change.

Animals found 2,500 Feet Below Antarctica's Largest Ice Shelf Shock Scientists

By Peter R - Jan 23, 2015 07:55 PM EST

Researchers drilling through the shelf were surprised to see fish in the harsh environment.

Massive Job Losses, Days Where Going Outside Can Result in Death Due to Climate Change Predicted in Report

By Dustin M Braden - Jan 23, 2015 07:12 PM EST

A new report says that as global warming continues its relentless march, the American Midwest could suffer severe economic damage and days so hot that simply stepping outdoors could kill.

2014 The Hottest Year in Over a Century, Scientists

By R. Siva Kumar - Jan 16, 2015 04:52 PM EST

Climatological research shows that global warming created the hottest year in history last year.

Ocean Levels in the Last Two Decades May have Climbed Higher than Previously Thought

By Peter R - Jan 15, 2015 11:21 AM EST

A new report claims underestimated of sea level rise in ocean data during 1901 to 1990 which in turn could have caused underestimation later.

Volcanic Activity Helping Earth Combat Global Warming?

By Peter R - Jan 13, 2015 11:29 AM EST

A new study has shown that volcanic activity may have helped warming rates level off over the last 15 years.

Polar Bears Coping With Climate Change: Migrating North and Altering Appetites

By Peter R - Jan 08, 2015 03:44 PM EST

A new study has shown gene flow towards to Canadian Archipelago in the last 15 to 45 years.

Tropical Forests Trump Northern Counterparts in Soaking Up Bad Carbon Dioxide, NASA

By Peter R - Jan 07, 2015 02:00 PM EST

A new study from NASA shows tropical forests absorb more carbon dioxide than previously thought.

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