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Record-hot ocean temperatures and the slower impacts of El Nino are increasing the likelihood of a nasty Atlantic hurricane season.
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Record-hot ocean temperatures and the slower impacts of El Nino are increasing the likelihood of a nasty Atlantic hurricane season.
Coastal waters around Florida have reached alarming temperatures of 95 degrees Fahrenheit (35 degrees Celsius).
The Steenstrup Glacier was once considered one of Greenland's most stable glaciers, but now it is rapidly disappearing.
Diners may see more Humboldt squid but less sockeye salmon on restaurant menus in the near future due to climate change.
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El nino, or the warm phase of the El nino southern oscillation (ENSO), is a recurring natural phenomenon and is defined as a prolonged...