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Deadly Flesh-Eating Bacteria Cases Doubled Due To Climate Change, Warns CDC
The rising water temperature due to climate change has resulted in the rise of flesh-eating disease infections in the US. Read more here.
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Harmful Forever Chemicals in Cosmetic Products To Be Banned in New Zealand Due to Environmental Impacts
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Raccoons That Escaped from Sunderland Enclosure Returns After Being Tempted of Hot Dogs
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Alberta’s Emergency Alert Shows the Potential of Voluntary Energy Conservation, Expert Says
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Rare and Unusual Behavior: Asian Fishing Cats Caught Preying on Birds in Tree-Top Nests
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Sea Otters’ Role in Restoring California Estuary’s Degraded Geology Revealed
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New England Colder Outlook: Snow To Bring Much-Awaited Perfect Ski Conditions
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Hawaii's Kīlauea Volcano Updates: Increased Earthquake Activity Detected Since January 31
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Florida Stormy Conditions in February: Heavy Rain, Thunderstorms To Impact Outdoor Plans This Week
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Older Elephants Can Suffer from Decreased Survival Due to Global Climate Change Effects [Study]
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US Coral Reef Watch Added Three New Alert Levels To Represent Rising Temperature