Environment
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22 Percent Of Florida Keys' Coral Reefs Survived From Marine Heat Wave
Only 22 percent of Florida Keys' coral reefs survived from marine heat waves. Read more here. Experts found out that only 22% of Florida Keys' coral reefs survived from marine heat waves.
Latest Research Articles
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Locust Outbreaks: Global Warming Could Intensify Locust Swarms in Afghanistan, Iran and Turkmenistan [Study]
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Wetlands Struggle to Keep Up With Sea Level Rise, Researchers Find
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Tijuana River Contamination: Untreated Sewage, Industrial Waste in River Poses a "Public Health Crisis"
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Snowball Earth Theory: Asteroid Strikes Potentially Turned Our Planet Into Frozen Landscape Between 720 and 635 Million Years Ago [Study]
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Amazon Rainforest Could Hit Tipping Point By 2050 Due To Climate Disruption, Experts Urged Immediate Action To Restore Degraded Areas
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Climate Change Threatens Cold-Water Corals in Deep Sea Due to Warming Trend
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Migratory Species Almost 50% in Decline, Over 20% Threatened with Extinction Mainly Due to Overexploitation and Habitat Loss [UN Report]
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Seattle Fault Line Formed When North American Contnent Tore Apart 55 Million Years Ago
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20th Century Reforestation Eases Rising Temperatures, Climate Change Effects in Eastern US [Study]
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Greenland Ice Sheet Alarms Scientists, Large Area Replaced With Wetland, Barren Rocks
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Vitaliy Yuzhilin: Regulating the Maritime Transport Industry
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Scientists Accidentally Discovered A Stone Age Wall At The Bottom Of Baltic Sea, Might Be The Oldest Known Megastructure Built By Human