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Widespread Forests Contributed Significantly to Climate Warming During the Middle Miocene Climate Optimum
Widespread forests once played a significant role in warming the climate during the Middle Miocene Climate Optimum (MMCO), while open Panama and Tethys Seaways served as "shortcuts" for the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation
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Pacific Ocean’s Overturning Circulation “Flipped,” Changing the Location of Ancient Carbon Dioxide-rich Waters, During the Last Ice Age
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Disease X: The World's Next Pandemic is Possible
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Man-made Disasters That Had a Big Impact on Our World
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Storm Chaser Captures Stunning Footage of a Tornado
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Taking Tornado Warnings Seriously: Tornado Survivor Glad He Listened to Authorities
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Isle of Wight's Most Popular Seaside Vacation Spots Plagued by Untreated Waste Water From Several Pipes
Big Cats on the Prowl: Five Mountain Lions Roam Around Colorado Neighborhood First Night of April
Tornado Watch In Effect Over Parts of Central Indiana with Threats of Hail, Damaging Wind, Outages
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Fruit Growers, Farmers Forced to Adapt to Climate Change As It Risk Crop Loss Due to Temperature Drop
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Warmest Temperate in UK May Soar to “Above Average” Levels Up to 18C in Second Half of April
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Second Tornado Outbreak Threatens Midwest; Almost 70 Million People in At Least 16 States at Risk
UK Bans Wet Wipes After Causing 93% of Sewage Blockages