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climate

[klahy-mit] / ˈklaɪ mɪt /




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These models shed light on how the region formed over millions of years and help explain how Greenland's massive ice sheet has responded, and may continue to respond, to climate change.

From Science Daily

Its disappearance may signal deeper trouble ahead, including species loss and weakening ecosystems linked to long-term climate change.

From Science Daily

Iraq has long suffered from sand and dust storms, but in recent years they have become more frequent and intense as the country falls prey to the effects of climate change.

From Barron's

Their employees have backgrounds in space research, intelligence, climate science and the military.

From The Wall Street Journal

Many birds fly south to warmer climates in the winter and some fly in to the UK looking for winter food, external.

From BBC