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A groundbreaking study in the journal Science, has unveiled how deep ocean currents—known as global overturning ...
A new study published in Nature Communications has found that 17.31% of tropical tree cover—an area spanning 395.9 million ...
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Paleogeography Rewrites the Map: How Ocean History Shaped Mollusk DistributionA sweeping new study has unveiled a global map of marine mollusks that reflects not just present-day ocean conditions but ...
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Mongabay News on MSNWill temperate seas act as refuge for coral reefs? Not in time, study saysClimate change has already caused significant declines in coral reef coverage globally and is expected to do much further ...
China’s 2024 current account surplus was around $430 billion, below the $500 billion dollar surplus registered by the EU. As ...
The compass of international relations is in constant motion, its needle swinging between North and South, East and West in ...
Efficient and equitable distribution of risk is key to reforming the international financial system which, in its current ...
Destructive flash flooding in Texas and other states is raising questions about the nation's flood maps and their ability to ensure that ...
Severe weather events, such as heavy rainfall, are on the rise worldwide. Reliable assessments of these events can save lives ...
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What Would Happen If the Ocean Currents Stopped?Imagine waking up to a world where gentle breezes turned savage, familiar coastlines froze, and rainforests shriveled under relentless drought. The culprit? Ocean currents—our planet’s ... Read more ...
The IMF’s 2018 ESR shows that global current account balances stand at about 3¼ percent of global GDP. Of this, 40-50 percent are now deemed excessive, i.e. some countries are saving too much, and ...
A report from a European news wire agency on the reversal of an important ocean current has sparked alarm online.
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