Environment
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Extreme Heat, Sea Level Rise Can Worsen by Mid-Century due to Climate Change, Study Warns
The latest report warns of potential community and economic impacts of extreme heat and sea level rise, which can be exacerbated due to climate change. People near the coasts are vulnerable to flooding, storm surges, and challenging heatwaves. Read here.
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Sargassum Seaweed Growth In Caribbean Threatens Public Health And Economy
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Coastal Communities Face Heightened Risk of Simultaneous Heatwaves and Sea Level Surge
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Drought in Colombia: Couples in Bogota Told to 'Shower Together' as Drought in Capital City Depletes Water Supplies
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UN Urges International Community To Invest In Science As Ocean ‘Suffocate’ From Record Breaking Temperature
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San Andreas Fault Could Erupt with Explosive Earthquake at Any Moment, Scientists Warn
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Prioritizing Native Tree Planting Can Mitigate Landslide Dangers Due to Heavy Rains [Study]
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Glacial Lake Outburst Floods: New Research Investigates Broader Range of Triggering Factors
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Great Barrier Reef Suffers ‘Worst Bleaching’ As Corals Starts To Die
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Eco-Anxiety: Effects of Climate Change May Induce Anxiety and Trigger Stress
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Only 6% Of UK National Parks Are Maintained Successfully, Study Says






