Environment
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Unsustainable Logging, Fishing and Hunting Are the Main Factors of Extinction Crisis
An unprecedented global extinction crisis is now threatening our planet. More than a million species are expected to go extinct in the next few decades, according to scientists
Latest Research Articles
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Scientists Resort to 'Targeted Cattle Grazing' Against Cheatgrass and Wildfires in the Western US
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Rainfall and Severe Storms Could Quell Drought in the Southeast US This Coming Week: AccuWeather
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Chalk Paint - Milk Paint Comparison Reveals the Greener Choice
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Is the Moon Bigger? Chances are You're Witnessing a Supermoon
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A Massive Wildfire Spread Across Southern France With More Than 1000 Fighters Tackle for It
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"The Lake is In Trouble" - Experts Worried as Utah's Great Salt Lake Hits Historic Low
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Experts are Worried that Current Climate Models are Underestimating Future Flood Risks
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Conservationists Filled with Hope after Seeing a Group of Southern Fin Whales
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How Overexploitative and Unsustainable Practices are "Driving Extinction" for Various Species
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Microplastics Found in Farm Animals' Blood, Meat, and Milk, Should Consumers Start Worrying?
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Forecast Shows How Continuous Rain May Cause Flood Threats
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Temperatures In the Deep North Atlantic Ocean were Once as Warm as the Mediterranean