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Climate Change · ParisGreenhouse gas emissions from the burning of fossil fuels have pushed the acidity of the world's oceans past a safe threshold, scientists warn, threatening their ability to sustain shellfish and corals and help us in the fight against climate change.
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Oceans dangerously acidic from carbon emissions, report warns
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Health · United StatesNearly everyone on the planet could have access to nutritious, culturally appropriate food by 2050 — all while improving the environment — if nations work together to implement a “planetary health diet,” a new report has found.
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A planet-first diet can feed the world by 2050 while improving the environment, new scientific analysis finds
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Environment · PotsdamFour of the most important interconnected parts of the Earth's climate system are losing stability, according to a review article based on observational data published in Nature Geoscience. The researchers succeeded in highlighting the warning signals for destabilization of the Greenland Ice Sheet, the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), the Amazon rainforest, and the South American monsoon system.See the Story
Four Central Climate Components Are Losing Stability, Says Study
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