climate change
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Extreme Rainfall is Putting Asia's Rice Fields at Risk, Threatening Global Food Production
A study led by researchers at Peking University in China suggests that extreme rainfall will significantly threaten global food production.
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Lemurs Population in Madagascar Is Destabilizing Cause of Climate Change
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