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Earthquakes are Triggered by Rising Sea Levels From Glacial Cycles, New Study Says
The chain reaction that ends in earthquakes starts from global warming, boosts glacial cycles, and rising sea levels, according to a new study. Read more here.
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1000 Earthquakes Shut Iceland Geothermal Spa Blue Lagoon, Rockslide Blocks Road
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77% Of Burned Areas In Extratropical Forests Linked To Lightning Ignitions, Study Finds
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Rotifers In Fresh And Ocean Waters Increase Threats Of Plastic Pollution, Study Says
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Tropical Development Seen In Western, Central Carribean
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Heavy Rain Possible in Southern Texas, Western Washington This Week
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Fear of Climate Breakdown Key Factor For Couple’s Decision Of Not Having A Children, Study Says
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Rounds of Storms, Heavy Rain to Prevent Critical Wildfire Risks in Western US
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Baby Sea Turtles: Why Only 1 Out of 1,000 Turtles Survive to Adulthood?
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144 Years Old Seed Shows Rare Hybrid Plant With Potential to Still Grow
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UK Forest May Collapse in Next 50 Years Without Climate Mitigation Efforts, Study Warns
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US Panda Diplomacy: Decades-Long Deal Expires, Forcing Giant Pandas' Return to China
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Quick-Moving Storm, Cold Front to Bring Cooler Conditions, Snow To Colorado, Utah