Keyword: climate change
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Captive northern spotted owl (Strix occidentalis caurina) in a clearcut near Merlin, Oregon. Habitat loss and climate change are the two primary factors leading to the extinction of species. (US: Threatened)
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Coal is one of the most dirty fossil fuels and burning it is leading to global climate change.
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Coal is one of the most dirty fossil fuels and burning it is leading to global climate change.
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Coal is one of the most dirty fossil fuels and burning it is leading to global climate change.
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Coal is one of the most dirty fossil fuels and burning it is leading to global climate change.
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Coal is one of the most dirty fossil fuels and burning it is leading to global climate change.
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Coal is one of the most dirty fossil fuels and burning it is leading to global climate change.
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A cliff in Alaska has slumped into the sea because of erosion from runoff, as a result of climate change.
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A cliff in Alaska has slumped into the sea because of erosion from runoff, as a result of climate change.
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The effects of global warming and climate change are shown through early melting of sea ice and diminishing glaciers.
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The effects of global warming and climate change are shown through early melting of sea ice and diminishing glaciers.
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The effects of global warming and climate change are shown through early melting of sea ice and diminishing glaciers.
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The effects of global warming and climate change are shown through early melting of sea ice and diminishing glaciers.