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Siberian Wildfires Releases Record Breaking Emissions as Smokes Become Visible in Space
According to estimates, the wildfires have created 800 megatons of carbon dioxide since the beginning of June, nearly matching last year's record.
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Worrying Amounts of Drug Traces Leaked by Sewage Pipes Found in Chesapeake Bay
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Extreme Heat Affects US Outdoor Workers, Risking Their Health and Reducing Yearly Income
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Newsom Declares State of Emergency as Caldor Wildfire Consumes 53,700 Acres
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Coastal Wetlands Offers More Storm Protection Than Massive Seawalls
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Germany Forecasted to Record Largest Increase in Greenhouse Gases Emissions Since 1990
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Snake Bites an Indian Man, He Takes ‘Revenge’ by Biting it Repeatedly
After 5 Years of 'Silence,' New Zealand Celebrates Thriving Kiwi Birds Population
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Clever Cuttlefish: Unlike Humans, Cuttlefish Memory Becomes Sharper the Older They Get!
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By 2030, 3 Million Homes Could Be Using Low-Carbon Hydrogen for Heat
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Angry Bees Produce Venom with Higher Quality, More Potent for Medical Treatments
Worsening Climate Crisis May Intensify Global Water Shortage, Says New Report
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[VIDEO] Alligator Handler Survives Terrifying Attack During Child's Birthday Party






