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It Turns Out Wildfires Rather than the Pandemic Left the Biggest Environmental Impact in 2020
"The major climatic forcing of 2020 wasn't COVID-19 at all," said John Fasullo, lead author of the new research and a scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR). "It was the Australian bushfires exploding."
Latest Research Articles
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Multiple Factors for Environmental Tipping Point Reach Critical Levels
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5 Animals Recently Declared Extinct
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Improving Air Quality: A New Way to Reduce the Risk of Dementia
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Maine Becomes First US State to Impose Recycling Fee for Negligent Companies
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India’s Heavy Rains and Floods Bring Death Toll to 150, Many Victims Still Missing
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At Least 85 Wildfires Consume 1.5m Acres Across US West Affected by Drought
Return of Tourists May End Relaxing Time the Pandemic Granted to Greek Sea Turtles
Animal-Watchers Stunned After Spotting Pair of Rare White Orcas off the Coast of Japan
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Scientists: Flash Floods Will Occur More Often as Climate Crisis Worsens
Amid Severe Drought, Thieves Steal Water in California to Supply Illegal Marijuana Farms
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Microplastics Traces are Found in Honeybees, What Does this Do to the Bees?
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Deadly, Record-Shattering Heat Waves Expected in 2050 Due to Climate Change