Environment
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Great Barrier Reef Suffers ‘Worst Bleaching’ As Corals Starts To Die
Experts observe that some corals in the Great Barrier Reef start to die. Read more here. Concerns that the Great Barrier Reef is experiencing the most catastrophic mass coral bleaching event on record have increased after a conservation group released footage showing the damage up to 18 meters below the surface.
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Humanity Has 2 Years To Save Planet From Effects Of Climate Change, UN Climate Chief Says
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Hottest March on Record Highlights Accelerating Global Warming
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Species Living In 17 Mountains Face Risk Of Extinction Due To Climate Changes
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Megadrought in Madagascar: Human-Caused Climate Change Worsens Impacts on Communities, Wildlife
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Climate Change Could Impact Ecosystems Across Boreal Forests, Tundra Regions Up to the Year 2500 [Study]
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250,000 Acres of Estuary Like 17 Times of Manhattan Converted to Urban Land, Agricultural Fields, Study Warns
Greece To Purchase Assets And Equipment To Strengthen Capability To Fight Climate Change, Invest €2 Billion
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Canal vs. Dams? Experts Divided on Managing Water Levels in Resurrected Greek Lake
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PFAS Circulation Concerns: Study Reveals Ocean's Role in Spreading Harmful Chemicals
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