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'Fossil Fuel Addiction' Leads to 1.2 Million Deaths, 98 Million Starving, Doctors Warn
Doctors warn that there have already been 1.2 million deaths and 98 million starving per year as 'fossil fuel addiction' persists.
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World's Oldest Stone Fish Weir Dating Back 11,000 Years Ago Discovered in Alaska
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Underground Martian Chill Could Allow Bacteria Survive for 280 Million Years from Surface Radiation [Study]
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Emperor Penguin: World's Largest Penguins Join the Threatened Species List Due to Climate Change and Global Warming
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Leaving Leaves and Other Garden Debris Are Beneficial to Backyard Biodiversity and Soil Health, Research Says
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Tropical Forests on Indigenous Lands Are Healthiest, Diverse and Ecologically Resilient
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The Australian Government Encourages People To Help Save Koalas, Which Are on the Verge of Extinction
Young Female Humpback Whale Ballooning Carcass Found on Shores of British Columbia
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Halloween Weather Forecast: Rainy Weather Expected in U.S. But Not Monster Snowstorm
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Colorado Couple Stuck from Their Home Due to Mass of Tumbleweeds After a Windstorm
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Storm to Soak South-Central U.S From Texas to Alabama This Week; Expect Flash Flood Risks and Travel Delays
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Narwhal Migratory Patterns Are Altering in Response To Increased Pressure From Changing Arctic Conditions
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Flooding, Mudslides Could Emerge in Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands Due to Continuous Rainfall