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Climate Change Fuels Frequent Shift From Worsening Drought to Deadly Flooding, Research Warns
Experts raised concerns about the effects of climate change on extreme weather events. Heavy rain conditions and drought were found to be more unusually frequent, according to a recent study. Read here.
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European Bird Cherry Trees in Alaska Up for Weed Whacking in Statewide Battle Against Invasives
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Sewage Water Used by Firefighters Against Blazes After Drought for the First Time
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Tropical Storm Idalia: 28 Florida Counties Issued With Mandatory Evacuation Orders Amid Onslaught
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Astronomy Event 2023: Blue Moon, Full Moon Expected to Unfold in Night Skies This Week
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Grizzly Bear Killed After Surprise Encounter in Montana, Hunter Injured in Misfire
Uncovering the Meteorological Mystery of Mammatus Clouds
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Baby Ring-Tailed Lemur Pulled Away From Mother Prompts Officials to Seize 150 Animals from Dealer in Michigan
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US Weather Updates: Storm Surge Warning in Effect in Parts of Florida; Hurricane Franklin to Impact US East Coast With Heavy Rain
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UK Weather Forecast: Rounds of Rainy Conditions with Strong Winds Likely to Hit This September
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Feral Pigs in Germany Radioactive from 20th Century Nuclear Weapons Plus Chernobyl Explosion, Study Says
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Sargassum Seaweed in Florida Becomes Asset as Company Makes Fertilizers, Vegan Leather
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Colosseum Rat Infestation: Rome Calls for Intense Cleaning of Establishment That Once Hosted Gladiator Battles






