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The Impact of El Nino Could Have a “Double Whammy” Effect, Worsening Extreme Weather and Hastening Sea-level Rise in the Arctic
According to research from Australia's premier government science agency, stronger El Nino events caused by global warming may hasten the irreversible melting of the Antarctic ice sheet and ice shelves, as well as sea-level rise.
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Drought Is Becoming More Severe to Plant Physiology as a Result of Climate Change
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Alligator Finally Rescued After Being Abandoned in Lake Near Brooklyn, New York
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US Weather Forecast: Severe Weather Systems Poses Widespread Hazardous Travel from the West to the Great Lakes Region
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Three Endangered African Penguin at Arizona Aquarium Give Hope for Conservation Efforts Against Species Population Decline
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UK Weather Update: Polar Vortex Snow and Blizzard Warnings Clarified by the Met Office This Week With 5-Day Forecast
New Sustainable Wood for Construction Purposes Also Captures CO2
Blizzard Warnings in Effect Over Minnesota, Dakota as Snow Goes Over 2 Feet
Rescued Elephant Carrying Tourists for 25 Years Now With Deformed Spine — Thailand
Magnitude 6.3 Earthquake Hits Southern Turkey; Hundred Injuries, 6 Deaths Reported
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Vacations With Unforgettable Sports Events
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How Humans Evolved to Run (And Why a Sedentary Lifestyle is Killing Us)
Feral Cows Damage Rivers in New Mexico, Officials Issue Kill Order