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Large-Scale Agriculture Threatens Largest South American Wetland: Study Warns of Environmental, Social Impacts
A new study revealing that huge expansions of extensive large-scale agriculture is making the South American plains more vulnerable to widespread flooding should act as a "wake-up call," say researchers.
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Intense Heat Likely to Emerge in the Southeast After Impacting Parts of Texas
Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle Infestation in Oahu Meets Doom in Hungry Hogs
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El Niño Brings Intense Pacific Rains, 1.5℃ Global Warming, Warmer Summers in Europe
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Meteotsunami: A Peculiar Kind of Earthquake Occured in Florida Shore Last Week
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Moss Absorbs 7 Billion Tons of Carbon Dioxide, Boosts Recovery of Degraded Soil —Study
How Home Plants Improve Air Quality By Filtering Toxins
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Tackling Climate Goals: The UK's Stumbling Block in the Net-Zero Journey
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Cockroach Milk: Could It Be The Next Superfood?
Triple-Digit Heatwave in Texas Leaves 13 Dead Due to Heat Stroke
Oldest Mosasaur Fossil In North America Found
Volcanic Eruptions Will Increase Amid Climate Change Threats





