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Glacial Lake Outburst Floods: New Research Investigates Broader Range of Triggering Factors
Glacial lakes form when meltwater is trapped behind a dam, usually glacial ice, bedrock or a type of moraine (terminal types being an unconsolidated pile of debris at the maximum extent of the glacier).
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Night-Migrating Birds Distracted by 'Deadly' Blue Light Pollution From Buildings
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California Weather Forecast: Mix of Rain, Mountain Snow to Bring Dangerous Travel, Flooding Concerns
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Researchers Identified a Genetic Factor That Contributes to a Longer Production Season in Pea Crops
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Midwest Weather Forecast: 75 Million People At Risk of Severe Weather Threat This Week
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Orchid Bees Face Extinction Risk: Study Warns of Habitat Loss in Amazonian Ecosystem
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Humpback Whale Washes Up Dead Along South New Jersey Beach, Adding to State's Previous Whale Stranding Cases
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Caterpillars Have a Strong Sense of Smell, Thanks to Their Sophisticated "Noses"
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Eco-Anxiety: Effects of Climate Change May Induce Anxiety and Trigger Stress
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Tornadoes, Flooding Cause Widespread Destruction Across US Gulf Coast Amid Severe Weather, At Least One Reported Dead
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Climate Burden on Farms: Study Reveals Rising Financial Costs of Climate Change for Agriculture
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Only 6% Of UK National Parks Are Maintained Successfully, Study Says
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Humanity Has 2 Years To Save Planet From Effects Of Climate Change, UN Climate Chief Says






