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July 2015 was the hottest month on Earth since records began in 1880, according to data from NOAA. [354] [355] A new report in the journal Science underscores the need for improved management and protection of boreal forests in response to global changes this century. [356] [357] 21 August
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The Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part C: Environmental Carcinogenesis and Ecotoxicology Reviews is a biannual peer-reviewed scientific journal covering environmental health as it relates to carcinogenesis and toxicology. It was established in 1976 and is published by Taylor & Francis.
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The gradual disuse of Latin opened an uneasy transition period as more and more works were only accessible in local languages. Many national European languages held the potential to become a language of science within a specific research field: some scholars "took measures to learn Swedish so they could follow the work of [the Swedish chemist] Bergman and his compatriots."