Environment
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Tree Rings Confirmed Historic Human-Influenced Warming Over the Last 40 Years in Western North America
A new study of tree rings from the region shows that the event was almost certainly the worst in at least the past millennium. The new study shows that the last 40 years, driven by human-influenced warming, has been the hottest and that 2021 was the hottest summer
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New Zealand Rivers Drastically Change Over the Last 50-90 Years Due to Climate Change
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Georgia Tornado: Potential Twister Left Multiple Injured as Severe Storms Continue in South US
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Mississippi Tornado Kills At Least 25 People, State of Emergency Declared
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Rapidly Expanding Bottled Water Sector Has a Variety of Effects on the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals
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Why Bioplastics Still Cannot Solve the ‘Plastic Crisis’ Around the World
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Flood Risk Caused by Sea Level Rise Will Be 10 Times Higher for the Next 30 Years [STUDY]
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