Science news articles about 'global warning'

  • Alaska hardest hit by U.S. climate change

    DURHAM, N.H., April 30 (UPI) -- Scientists say Alaska leads the rest of the United States in experiencing the effects of global warning.
  • Global warning can cause mass infections

    DAVIS, Calif., June 26 (UPI) -- A U.S.-led international team of scientists said it's determined extreme climatic weather events can produce a sharp increase in infectious diseases.
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    Mystery of Mars' hemispheres may be solved … Global warning can cause mass infections … Neanderthals: More advanced than thought? … Study determines how Ritalin treats ...
  • Microbe diet key to carbon dioxide release

    ... -- is released into the atmosphere in the form of carbon dioxide, one of many of the so-called greenhouse gases implicated in global warning. This carbon dioxide release is known ...
  • Study: Climate change effects vary greatly

    CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 28 (UPI) -- U.S. scientists studying Henry David Thoreau's journals have found plant families near Walden Pond have reacted in markedly different ways to global warning.
  • Global warning might increase corn pests

    WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Dec. 16 (UPI) -- U.S. scientists say climate change could produce warmer growing seasons that could result in an increase in pests that feed on corn and other crops.
  • UPI NewsTrack Health and Science News

    ... : Dark energy stifles universe growth … New method of killing bacteria is created … Global warning might increase corn pests … FDA criticizes medication information ... Health/Science ...
  • Global warning: Hotter days, increased hospitalizations for respiratory problems

    High summer temperatures, pushed higher by global climate change, may bring with them a spike ...
  • Climate change melts Spain's glaciers

    ... Pyrenees mountains have lost almost 90% of their glacier ice over the past century, according to scientists who warn that global warning means they will disappear completely within ...
  • Indigenous people sought to watch climate

    ST. LOUIS, May 14 (UPI) -- U.S. scientists say Earth's indigenous people could be good monitors of the effects of climate change, helping in adapting to and mitigating global warning.
  • UN signals delay in new climate change treaty

    ... Nations signaled it was scaling back expectations of reaching agreement on a new treaty to slow global warning ...
  • Global warning could affect the oceans

    SOUTHHAMPTON, England, Nov. 5 (UPI) -- British and U.S. scientists are warning deep-sea ecosystems occupying 60 percent of the Earth's surface could be vulnerable to the effects of global warming.
  • UPI NewsTrack Health and Science News

    ... flooding: 1 in 10,000 event … H1N1 deaths highest in those 50 and older … Global warning could affect the oceans … Fragile X drug now in clinical trials ... Health/Science ...
  • Soil microbes don't aid global warming

    IRVINE, Calif., April 27 (UPI) -- U.S. scientists say the physiology of microbes living underground could determine the amount of carbon dioxide emitted from soil during global warning.
  • The energy debate: Coal vs. nuclear

    ... about coal and nuclear energy and consumer preferences; if global warning and serious nuclear power plant ... , respectively, for nuclear. Belief that coal use causes global warming, as expected, was related to preferences for coal ...

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