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'Living Close to Hell'- Historic Heat Wave Blamed for Killing 63 in Oregon
A historic heatwave in the Pacific Northwest region of the Western US was currently held accountable for killing 63 people in Oregon, with 45 of deaths coming from the Portland area.
Latest Research Articles
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Young Harpy Eagles in Brazil's Amazonian Forests Are Starving Due to Worsening Deforestation
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Hurricane Elsa: NHC Warns of Another Tropical Storm to Graze East Coast Next Week
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Infestation of Invasive Caterpillar: The Largest Outbreak in Southern Ontario and Québec
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Wildfire Season 2021: California in State of Fire as it Burns More Frequently Than Ever
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'Icelandia': Scientists Believe They Have Identified a Sunken Continent Hidden Under Iceland
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Watch Out: Lion's Mane Jellyfish Can Sting as Far as 100 Feet Away!
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Record-shattering Heat Wave: Infrastructure in Portland Crumbles Under 116-degree Heat
Ocean's Fish Population Might be Cut in Half if Water Temperature Continues to Rise
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Experts Warn Lake Erie Might Have Another Toxic Algae Bloom this Summer
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'Luckiest Guy in the World'- Diver Survived Brutal Shark Attack in San Francisco
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Dangerous 'Omega Block' Heat Dome is Looming Over US and Canada, Causing Severe Heat
Oymakon, Russia, The "Coldest Inhabited Place on Earth" Is Experiencing Drastic Temperature Rise






