Environment
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The Drought in Europe From 2018 to 2020 Was the Most Severe in Over 250 Years
The dry spell from 2018 to 2020 was a series of days, months, and years that many people will remember. The historical dimensions of this event have been classified by an international team of researchers led by experts from the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ)
Latest Research Articles
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Hunga Tonga Volcanic Eruption Created Intense Atmospheric Pulse Never Seen Before
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Report Shows Record Number of Dams Taken Down All Over Europe in 2021
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Antarctica: Sea Ice Can Control Stability of Antarctic Ice Sheet
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Pacific Northwest Heatwave: New Study Reveals Mystery Behind the Scorching Temperatures of Summer 2021
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Man Swam Through the Great Pacific Garbage Patch and This Is What He Found
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Kind Household Adopts Abandoned Puppy, Turns Out to Be a Baby Coyote
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Geothermal 'Freak Zone' Found Below Greenland Following Heat Flow Mapping
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Coastal Storm: Coastal Erosion Washes Away Homes in Outer Banks, North Carolina
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One of the Most Vibrant Coral Reef Systems in the World Faces a Dangerous Threat
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First Carbon Capture and Storage Project in Japan Now Enters its Planning Stage
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The Goal of Rigid Waterproof Covering for Paper Is To Lessen Our Reliance on Plastic
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New Mexico Wildfire Spreads North, Popular Mountain Resort at Risk