Environment
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Caribbean Seagrasses Store More Carbon Than the Amazon Rainforest, New Study Shows
Discussions of valuable but threatened ocean ecosystems often focus on coral reefs or coastal mangrove forests. Seagrass meadows get a lot less attention, even though they provide wide-ranging services to society and store lots of climate-warming carbon.
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Fish Kill in Louisiana Due to Lack of Oxygen, Experts Say Possible Uptick as Oceans Warm
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Toxic Dust Hitches on Wind Gusts in Lithuania, Among Other Abnormal Weather Woes
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Climate Change Dictates Family Planning, Lifestyle, Jobs for Over 50% Parents, Survey Reveals
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Drought from Climate Change Rewrites Lawn Care Rules, UK Experts Say
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Flamingos in Spain Driven Away From the Wetlands By Prolonged Drought
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Ireland Pays Renovators $92,000 to Buy Property Off-Coast Idyllic Islands
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