Environment
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Land-Use Change Is The Largest Driver Of Biodiversity Loss, Study Says
Land-use change has caused a decrease in global biodiversity in the 20th century. Read more here. A recent study shows that land-use change alone has caused a 2% to 11% decrease in global biodiversity throughout the twentieth century.
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Climate Change is Reducing Dust Levels Worldwide as Arctic Temperature Warms [Study]
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Enso Elektrik's Innovation for 2030 Renewable Energy Targets
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17 Interesting Destinations in Asia for Nature Lovers
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Climate Change Intensify Heat Dome In Pacific Northwest In 2021, Study Says
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Extreme Heat, Flooding and Disease Threaten African Megacities Like Cairo and Lagos, Scientists Warn
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Extreme Weather Conditions Unsuitable For Growing Wine Grapes, Study Says
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Asia Is Heating Up Faster Than The Global Average, UN Report Says
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Hurricane Aftermath in New England Could Undo Years of Carbon Sequestration Efforts
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Plastic-Free Benefits For Environment: 8 Sustainable Ways to Avoid Increasing Plastic Waste
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Asia's First Climate-Related Case: South Korean Accused of Failing to Protect People From Impact of Climate Change
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52,000 Square Miles of Man-Made Oases Lost Due to Desertification
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Increasing Warming Temperatures Cause Rise of Heavy Metals in Colorado Streams






