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The drought is making the Klamath River’s baby salmon sick
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The drought is making the Klamath River’s baby salmon sick

Dry conditions are worsening a warm-water disease that’s sweeping through juvenile fish. Their deaths will create a future crisis for both fish and human populations.
An ancient magma flood offers clues about global warming
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An ancient magma flood offers clues about global warming

4 million years ago, a burst of hot rock heated the planet, causing ocean acidification, massive storms, and extinctions. What can we learn from this early example?
We might not be planting the right kinds of forests
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We might not be planting the right kinds of forests

As the world scrambles to combat deforestation, experts warn our efforts could have far fewer benefits than we think.
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