Environment
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26 More Days Of Extreme Heat Felt Across The Globe Last Year
Climate change has added 26 more extreme heat days around the world. Read more here. Over the past year, there have been an average of 26 extra days of intense heat on the planet, which is probably not what would have happened in the absence of climate change.
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Owyhees Face Environmental Change, Prompting Calls for Federal Protection
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A New Eye in the Sky: EarthCARE Satellite to Probe Cloud Contributions to Climate
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Plastic Pollution: Scientists Drop Over 8,000 Items in Laboratory Rivers to Further Understand Impact of Plastic Waste
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Lithium Reservoir Hiding in Wastewater Discovered Under Pennsylvania, Could Meet 40% of US Demand [Study]
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Insect Invasion: Emerald Ash Borer Detected in Multiple Counties, Threatening Texas Trees






