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Should Regional Climate Deals Be Given More Emphasis Than A Global One?

The former head of the London School of Ecnomics makes the case for de-emphasizing a global climate deal through the UN and instead focusing on bilateral and regional deals.

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Lower Biodiversity Hurts Species’ Chances To Adapt To Climate Change

The greater the biodiversity in an ecosystem, the greater chance that any species will be able to adapt to climate change. It applies to communities and human economies too.

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How Climate Change Realists & Climate Skeptics View Temperature Rise Data

One of the most common misunderstandings about global temperature data is the difference between short-term noise and long-term signal.

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Man Single-Handedly Saves a Species of Snail

Magnificent ramshorn snails aren’t one of those high-profile endangered species that the conservationists community love to rally behind — so thank goodness there are folks like Andy Wood.

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The Week in Animal News: Three-Eyed Fish Found, Birds Grow in Response to Climate Change, and More

Animal news this week includes a three-eyed fish found near a nuclear reactor and bigger birds — due to climate change.

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