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But four distinct populations are still listed as endangered and one as threatened.
The hottest month since at least 1880 continues a streak of record-smashing temperatures.
This marks the 14th consecutive month of record-breaking global temperatures.
Experts say we need to care about climate change. The ongoing coral carnage may be what makes it real.
The ancient brain-like organism was found at a depth of 7,000 feet in waters off Hawaii.
The East Coast should expect a "near normal" hurricane season.
NOAA just reported the earliest snowmelt in 78 years of recorded history.
"I'm just in shock," says one climate scientist. "I wish it weren't so."