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Huascarán Mountain’s Ice Cores Challenge the Assumptions about Tropical Glaciers
In the first study to examine ice cores from the summit of the highest tropical mountain in the world, new evidence provides unique insight into the climate record of the Amazon Basin over the last six decades.
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Alaska's Anchorage Weather: Snowiest November Likely to Unfold This Month
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6 Simple Ways to Become More Sustainable in Life And Save the Environment
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Moose Illegally Shot Dead and Left to Rot in Maine, $1000 Fine With Jail Time Awaits Shooter
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1700 Trees Planted in New York Town to Achieve Statewide Climate Goals
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Elephant Names: New Study Reveals African Elephants Give Each Other 'Specific Calls'
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48 New Ground-Hunting Spider Species Described in Australia's Arid Habitats
Recycled Plastic Pellets From 13 Countries Across the Globe Detected With Highly Toxic Chemicals
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Climate Hazard Flip: Changes in Frequent Floods, Drought Bring Devastating Impacts on Communities
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Storm Debi Latest Forecasts: Thunderstorms, Heavy Rains to Unload in Parts of UK
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Tree Planting Holiday: Kenya Issues Public Holiday to Allow Residents Plant 100 Million Trees Nationwide
1930 Greenland vs. Greenland Today: Photographs Reveal Alarming Glacial Retreat
Hong Kong Bed Bug Outbreak Sparks 'Panic Buying' of Insecticides as Bloodsuckers Spread from Person to Person