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Canada’s Wildfire Releases Record-High 2 Billion Tons of Carbon Dioxide
Around 2 billion tons of carbon dioxide have been released from Canada’s wildfire, turning their forests into carbon emitters.
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U.S. Weather Forecast: Thunderstorms, Excessive Rainfall to Unload in Parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Midwest
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Peach Blossom Jellyfish: A New Threat to North America’s Marine Ecosystems
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Saving Rare Tortoise: Biologists’ Efforts To Stabilize North America’s Largest Reptile
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New Zealand’s Mud Snails Feared To Threaten Lake Tahoe’s Ecosystem, Experts Say
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Global Assessment Reveals the Devastating Effects of Invasive Alien Species on Nature and People in Africa
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Livestock Farmers in Sweden and Greece Share Common Challenges and Solutions for Greener Agriculture
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Plastic Recycling Is a False Solution to the Global Plastic Crisis, Warns UN Chief
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13 Feet Alligator With Human Remains On Mouth Euthanized In Florida
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Ophelia: Power Supply Cut Across 30,000 Customers; Rescues Made Amid Risky Surfs in North Carolina
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Dead Zone From Plankton Bloom Off Coast Thailand Puts 260 Mussel Farms in Danger
UNESCO-Listed Doñana National Park Aqueduct Damaged by Five Farmers in Illegal Water Extraction - Spain
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Marine Heatwaves Kill Over 1 Billion Sea Creatures Off Canada, United States Coast in 2021 [Research]