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Extreme Weather Due to Climate Change Caused $165 Billion in Economic Losses, Affecting 1.2 Billion People Worldwide
The damage inflicted by the climate disaster through extreme weather has cost $16 million over the last 20 years. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Pollution Reaches Japan's Mount Fuji, Mount Oyama Through Microplastics
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6 Unhealthy Mistakes You Should Stop Doing to Your Body Now
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Unraveling the Mystery of MCAT Scores in Medical School Admissions
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Afghan Quake: Global Response 'Slow,' Approaching Winter Seen To Challenge Response Efforts
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Colorado Becomes the First State To Restore Wolves by Popular Vote: What Does It Mean for Oregon?
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Mix of Rain, Snow to Unfold in Parts of Wyoming, Colorado This Week
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Microalgae: A Green and Sustainable Source of Food, Feed and Fuel, an Alternative To Fish
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Showers, Thunderstorms Expected Along Gulf Coast, From Texas To Florida
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Forests Can Enhance the Ozone Layer by Emitting Volatile Organic Compounds, Study Finds
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Rehabbed Turtles Are Fitted With Satellite Tags to Track Their Recovery and Behavior
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Evolution of Lizards: A New Study Reveals the Patterns and Drivers of Adaptation and Speciation
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US Weather Forecast: Cross-Country Storm To Hit Plains, Rockies, Northwest






