Environment
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Climate change, La Niña Help Unfold Warmer Winter Season in Parts of United States, Forecasts Say
The warmer winter in parts of the United States has been noticeable due to the effect of climate change. In New York City, many residents experienced a trace amount of snow for about 300 days before reaching measurable snowfall. Read here.
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Coffee Pods: Is It Environmental Friendly Than Filter Coffee?
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Livestock Can Be Tended to Aid Northern Ireland Farms Minimize Ammonia Emissions
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Earthquake Death Toll Reaches 21,000 in Turkey, Syria; US to Provide $85M Emergency Relief Assistance
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Tornado Outbreak in Northeastern Louisiana Left Downed Trees, Injuries and Damaged Parish, Local Reports Show
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Carbon Emissions Can Be Reduced to One-fifth of Current Levels by Calculating the Life Cycle of Fertilizers
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Earthquake Emergency: How Homeowners Can Prepare
Environmental DNA Helps Determine Distribution, Population of Endangered Species, Research Reveals
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Syria, Turkey Earthquake Update: Challenging Cold, Heavy Snow Continues Affecting Rescue Operations
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Magnitude 5.4 Earthquake Strikes Taiwan; No Damage or Injuries Reported
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Prehistoric Migration: Early Southeast Asian Settlers Migrate Due to Rapid Sea-Level Rise