Environment
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Each Year, Smoke Particles From Human-lit Fires Cause More Than 80% Of All Smoke-related Deaths
According to the study, smoke pollution is on the rise, reducing air quality and leading to more illnesses and premature deaths.
Latest Research Articles
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Freezing Conditions With Ice, Snow Warnings to Unload in UK This Week; Warm January to Continue in Europe
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New England Cottontails Face Challenges of Habitat Losses and Encroachment; Experts Called For Conservation Efforts
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Shifting Patterns in Global Water Cycle Could Lead to Worldwide Catastrophic Events
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West African Chimpanzees Arrival at Chester Zoo in UK Gives Hopes for Rare Animal Conservation and Protection
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Scientists Explores Possible Connection Between Planet's Orbital Pattern and Prehistoric Warming Event
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Powerful 6.0 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Western Indonesia [Developing Story]
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24 Trillion Gallons of Water Unloaded in California Due to Weeks of Relentless Storms
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Siberia Suffers from Lowest-Level Temperature Drop; Cold Air Expected in Eastern Asia, North America Next Week
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Water from Fukushima Nuclear Plant to be Released Into the Ocean: Japan Says Safe, Marine Lab Disagrees
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Future Volcanic Eruption Imminent as Magma Chamber Grows Under Mediterranean Volcano [Study]
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Deadly Tornado Prompts Alabama and Georgia to Declare State of Emergency
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Climate Scientist Calls Fossil Fuel Companies to be Held Accountable for Years of Careless Emission