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World's Ocean Suffers from Human-Caused Climate Change; Report Shows Hottest Ocean Records in 2022
The human-caused climate change is the main concern that affects the world's oceans. A new report revealed that oceans reached the hottest records in 2022. Read more here.
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Colder Air and Snow to Unload in Northeast and Midwest Before End of the Week; Travel Delays Expected in Central and Eastern US
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California Storm Death Toll Increases to 18 as Persistent Wet Weather Affects the West Coast
Madagascar Unique Plants, Animals Suffer from Habitat Loss and Climate Change; Researchers Discovered that 23 Million Years of Evolution Needed To Recover
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Hybrid Rice Strain Could Improve Rice Yields and Help Low-Income Farmers
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Cat Owners in the United Kingdom Could be Required to Microchip Pets Due to New Legislation
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Climate Change ‘Pulses’ and ‘Presses’ Might Transform Magellanic Penguin Environments
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Heavy Rain and Flooding Unlikely to Achieve Big Impact on Prolonged Drought in California
Cost of Extreme Weather Disasters in United States Reached $165 billion in 2022, NOAA Report Shows
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Isolated Tornadoes, Hail and Flooding Downpours Expected in Southern US This Week, Forecast Warns
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US Approves Groundbreaking Alzheimer's Disease Drug Lecanemab Amid Multiple Deaths Reported
Pattern of Earthquakes Following Heavy Rain Raises Concern Over Possible Impending Tremors in California
California's Sierra Nevada Snowpack Growing 200% Above Normal Amount: Water Supply, Flood, or Avalanche?