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Population in Flood-prone Areas is Increasing, Leaving Millions at Risks
New study reveals that more people are yet to inhabit flood-prone regions in the next decade, it also discloses that the population in places with a high possibility of getting flooded is rising at a greater rate than other locations.
Latest Research Articles
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Sierra Nevada Red Fox to be Listed Under Protection of Endangered Species Act
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Heavy Rainfall in Southern US Could Possibly Raise Flooding Concerns
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How a Solar Storm Almost Launched an All-Out Nuclear War in 1967
Meteorologists Predicts that the Atlantic Hurricane Season Will Inevirably Be More Aggressive
Megadrought Causes Lake Oroville to Drop Water Levels to Worrying Degrees: The Lowest Since 1977
Dairy Farm Cows in New Zealand Releases Record Breaking Greenhouse Gas Emissions
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Meteorologists on the Watch as East Pacific Experiences More Topical Activity
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Iceberg Wall Collapses at the Titanic Museum Attraction in US, Leaving 3 Injured
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Pygmy Chameleon Mistaken to be Extinct Due to Deforestation Discovered Thriving in Malawi!
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'Airpocalypse' Heatwave in Siberia Causes Alarming Surge in Methane Emissions
Poison Hemlock: How to Watch Out For This Deadly Plant Spreading in US
Scientists: 98% of Emperor Penguins at Risk of Extinction Due to Climate Crisis