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Extreme Heat Could Possibly Prompt Power Outage and Shortage of Water
An exceptional drought in the West, together with desiccated lakes and reservoirs, implies there will be insufficient water for hydroelectric energy, farms, and domestic use.
Latest Research Articles
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Earth is Swallowing up Carbon Into its Interior More than Scientists Thought
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Tsunami Warnings Lifted After Powerful Earthquake Hits Alaska
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"Dead Fishes Everywhere": Red Tide Turned Florida Coast Toxic, Threatening Marine Ecosystem
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Rare Snake with Two Heads Devours Two Mice at the Same Time
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Why Do Scientists Plant Sunflowers Following Nuclear Disasters?
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Earth's Vital Signs are Worsening and Many are Not Paying Attention
Sharks Swim in Backyard Canals in Florida to Avoid Toxic Red Tide
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Western Drought Dries Up Utah's Great Salt Lake Leaving it on "Critically Dire" State
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Major Study Suggests Recovered COVID Patients May Suffer From Reduced Intelligence
Wisconsin Wolf Massacre: 216 Wolves Ended Up Dead Due to Hound Slaughter
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New Global Standard: IUCN Green Status Kicks off to Help Species Flourish
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Drought, Climate Crisis, and More: These 5 Factors Make Western Heat Extremely Intense






