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Scientists reevaluate global methane emissions

Posted on October 16, 2023June 26, 2025 by Sciworthy

Researchers used high-resolution satellite data to show the amount of methane entering the atmosphere currently surpasses the amount removed…

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    Is global warming affecting home runs in baseball?

    Posted on August 28, 2023June 25, 2025 by Aubrey Zerkle

    Researchers analyzed more than 200,000 balls hit in Major League Baseball games played between 1962 and 2019. They estimated global warming…

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      Cyanobacteria can teach us about climate adaptation

      Posted on August 1, 2019October 24, 2022 by Erica Curles

      The oceans are warming due to climate change and this will impact all oceanic life, from the smallest plankton to the largest tuna. The web…

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        Coral Is Sensitive to Small Changes in Ocean Temperature

        Posted on May 28, 2018October 24, 2022 by Sciworthy

        Imagine wandering through a vast desert, empty for thousands of miles in every direction. Think about the relief and joy you’d feel to…

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          For a Cooler Climate, Just Add Ice

          Posted on March 15, 2018June 13, 2025 by Sciworthy

          Should we geoengineer larger ice caps to reflect radiation away from the Earth to cool the climate? Is this a good idea? This article…

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