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The hunt for hydroxyl radicals in Antarctica could reveal the secrets of our future climate
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The hunt for hydroxyl radicals in Antarctica could reveal the secrets of our future climate

Trapped deep under layers of solid Antarctic ice are air bubbles from before the industrial age holding clues to a climate riddle which could radically reshape our understanding of global warming.
Omnicide: Who is responsible for the gravest of all crimes?
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Omnicide: Who is responsible for the gravest of all crimes?

What word shall we reach for to name what is happening? 'Ecocide', the killing of ecosystems, won't do. This is something more; this is the killing of everything. Omnicide.

Climate change has started to influence our language. Here's how
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Climate change has started to influence our language. Here's how

Climate change isn't just affecting our planet, it's also shifting the language we use. There's even a Bureau of Linguistic Reality dedicated to keeping track of the phenomenon.
Massive study of ocean microbes to help predict climate change impact
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Massive study of ocean microbes to help predict climate change impact

Marine microbes are being monitored to help predict the impact of rising sea temperatures.
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