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Earth's magnetic field formed before the planet's core, study suggests
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"Around 2.5 billion years ago, the atmosphere suddenly experienced a flood of oxygenation." That's very unlikely because...
Wednesday at 4:22 PM
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Unprecedented,' 'Gobsmacked', 'Unbelievable': Changes in Antarctica's sea ice could have dramatic impacts, says climate scientist Edward Doddridge
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It would have been better if these scientists had studied the history of the area back before the satellite era that began in 1979...
Wednesday at 7:41 AM
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We were in disbelief': Antarctica is behaving in a way we've never seen before. Can it recover?
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Disbelief? "In the meantime, the obvious prescription for our ailing planetary systems still applies: urgent and deep cuts to global...
Tuesday at 2:20 PM
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We were in disbelief': Antarctica is behaving in a way we've never seen before. Can it recover?
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"....and drawing carbon dioxide down into the deep ocean, where roughly 30% of carbon emissions are trapped for hundreds of years."...
Tuesday at 1:05 PM
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Scientists say dehydrating the stratosphere could be plausible option to combat climate change
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You write that "we can reduce our emissions drastically" Yes we can... but that will take none of the CO2 already added out of the...
Feb 29, 2024
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Scientists say dehydrating the stratosphere could be plausible option to combat climate change
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Presumably all of this bizarre and theoretical "geoengineering" will require transportation and none of it will be done using EVs. That...
Feb 29, 2024
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