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asm.org
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| | | | | Some bacteria, viruses and archaea have persisted through Earth's extreme geographic and atmospheric conditions for over 3 billion years. How can we learn from these microbes to inform our climate change response? | |
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reef-world.org
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| | | | | Coral reefs face significant threats from climate change, ocean acidification, pollution, overfishing and local human activities. Learn about the challenges reefs face globally and locally, and the urgent need for conservation efforts to protect these vital ecosystems. | |
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theconversation.com
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| | | | | Coral reefs have shaped Earth in much deeper ways than we usually appreciate. | |
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chriscolose.wordpress.com
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| | | The blog Watts up with That is famous for its attempt to reinvent climate physics on Earth, and now they want to reinvent astrophysics as well. Steve Goddard, a frequent poster at WUWT, now has a couple of posts (here and here) as well as write ups by Lubos Motl, about how the extreme temperatures... | ||