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El Nino set to fuel record global temperatures as UN issues urgent climate change warning

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Catch me if you can: Arabidopsis thaliana lags in adaptation to contemporary climate change

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Climate change may shift hailstorms toward Earth's poles—new study

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50 years of data reveals true extent of climate change impacts on kelp forests

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Strong El Niño likely this year, climate change could intensify extreme weather: WMO

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Climate change is fuelling 'large marble-sized' hailstones and Europe isn't immune

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Euronews 10d ago