Environment
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Wildfire Smoke Poses Serious Threats to Wildlife Health and Survival: Study
The Canadian wildfires that are burning out of control have brought hazy skies and polluted air to parts of the United States unprepared for it—and that's affecting not just the people, but their pets and livestock, too.
Latest Research Articles
Blocking Sunlight Could Address Climate Change Issue: White House Report Indicates
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Los Angeles Breathes Easier as Air Pollution Drops To Lowest Level in 10 Years
Blood Eagle: Medieval Torture by Vikings Transforms Humans Into Birds
Fukushima to Release Over a Million Cubic Meters Water From Nuclear Plant; Officials Urge Locals Stop Swimming
Declining Sea Urchin Population Poses Threats To Red Sea Coral Reef
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The Climate-Wildfire Connection: Global Warming Is Making Fires More Dangerous and Unpredictable
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Nestle’s Green Initiative: Planting Trees and Supporting Cocoa Production in Ivory Coast
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Massachusetts' Dangerous Animals: Five Aquatic Species that People Should Avoid
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July Astronomical Events: Rare Super Thunder Moon, Twin Meteor to Unfold in Skies
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Midwest Weather Forecast: 200,000 Still No Power Due to Decrecho Impacting Central United States
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US July Weather Forecast: Severe Storm Likely to Hit Vermont and New Hampshire, Carolinas, Mississippi
Splooting Behavior in Animals Signals Extreme Heat Made Worse by Climate Change