Environment
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Israeli Shoreline Polluted With Over 2 Million Tons of Microplastics
A new Tel Aviv University study, conducted in collaboration with Israel's Mediterranean Sea Research Center, looked at the level of microplastic pollution along Israel's coastline.
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Mangrove Loss Degradation Can Be Attributed To Socioeconomic and Biophysical Factors
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Halloween Throwback: Deadly Smog Killed Multiple People and Animals in a Western Pennsylvania Town
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Sociable Placental Mammals Evolve Faster Than Their Loner Counterparts [Study]
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'Necropants' Made from Dead Man's Skin are Being Displayed in Iceland Museum
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Emerald Ash Borers Strike Again, Minnesota’s Hennepin County Ash Trees Take the Hit
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Priestess of Goddess Aphrodite Found at 2,100-Year-Old Burial Site in Russia
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NASA Developed New Tool Spotting Major levels of Methane that Could Limit Global Warming
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Scientists Warn That Earth's Vital Signs are Now 'Code Red' Amid Environmental Crisis and Climate Emergency
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‘Expedited’ Measures to Save Colorado River From Drought Already Underway, Officials Announce
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River Found Under Antarctica Accelerates Ice Loss as Global Temperatures Rise
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Possible Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning Puts Hold on Harvests in Vancouver Island Coasts