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How climate change affected the population of this Maya settlement
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How climate change affected the population of this Maya settlement

A study led by McGill University has found that the Maya settlement in Itzan, now modern-day Guatemala, varied in size over time in response to climate change.
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Microsoft cuts carbon emissions 6% in fight against climate change

Microsoft cut carbon emissions 6% in its first year of trying to reverse the effect it's had on the global climate over the company's decades of existence.

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Climate change is causing a wolf spider baby boom in the Arctic

Warmer weather in the Arctic means more spiders being born at the top of the world, according to new research.
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Antarctica's weird green snow set to spread due to climate change

We have certain expectations of snow. We generally think it will be white, but in parts of coastal Antarctica the snow takes on a bizarre shade of bright green. It's a color we may be seeing more of as a warming climate impacts the land of ice.

Climate change activist Greta Thunberg getting a Hulu documentary
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Climate change activist Greta Thunberg getting a Hulu documentary

Teen climate activist Greta Thunberg will be the subject of a Hulu documentary set to air in 2020.

Scientists propose dumping 7,400 gigatons of 'artificial snow' on Antarctica
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Scientists propose dumping 7,400 gigatons of 'artificial snow' on Antarctica

A radical, costly geoengineering experiment suggests a new way to stop Antarctica's ice sheets from melting away.
Global warming is accelerating CO2 and methane emissions
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Global warming is accelerating CO2 and methane emissions

An international team of scientists has found that organic matter decomposes more rapidly in the planet's warmest and wettest areas, such as tropical areas and river ecosystems, which will lead to higher CO2 and methane emissions into the atmosphere.

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