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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.
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This marks the 14th consecutive month of record-breaking global temperatures.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
Life was cooler in 1985.
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."