environment
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Locust Outbreaks: Global Warming Could Intensify Locust Swarms in Afghanistan, Iran and Turkmenistan [Study]
Locust outbreaks can further spread and become more frequent due to extreme rain, heatwaves, and droughts amid global warming. Click to read more.
Latest Research Articles
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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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Hidden Clean Energy Source: Large Hydrogen Reservoir Discovered Beneath Chromium Mine in Albania [Study]
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California Plastic Ban: New Bill May Prohibit Use of Plastic Shopping Bags at Grocery, Food Stores Starting January 2026
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Mount Everest Climbers Ordered to Return Their Feces to Base Camp as Pileup of Excrement Causes Environmental Degradation
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'Warmest January on Record' Detected This 2024, The Highest Since 1800s: Climate Scientists Warn
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Nitrogen Pollution in River Basins Could Contaminate World's Drinking Water by 2025; Affecting Up To 3 Billion People, Including the US [Study]
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Florida Earthquake: Rare 4.0 Magnitude Quake Recorded 100 Miles Off Eastern Florida Coast
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Forests Discovered Hiding 'Complex Role' in Global Climate System, Water Cycle
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Pet Pesticide Pollution in UK Rivers Mostly Comes from Wastewater Sewage Treatment After Handwashing Pets [Study]
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Ancient Underthrust Rocks in Prehistoric Subduction Zones Could Help in Earthquake Prediction [Study]
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Mountain Glaciers in China are Melting Faster Than Previously Thought Due to Global Heat Wave [Study]
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St. Lawrence River Suffers from Pharmaceutical Pollution Containing Medicinal Drugs, Threatening Aquatic Wildlife [Study]