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Half Of World’s Mangrove Forest At Risk Of Collapse Due To Human Activities and Climate Change Study Says
Apart from human activity, rising sea levels and an increase in the frequency of strong storms due to climate change also pose a threat to mangroves. Read more here.
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Southern US Tornado: 15 People Killed From Severe Weather in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas
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Northeast Weather Forecast: Flash Flood, Hail Conditions to Bring Dangerous Commutes This Week
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Climate Change-Driven Rising Sea Levels in Maldives Prompts South Asian Nation to Seek International Help
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Exceptional Heatwaves in Mexico Kills 48 Since March, 950 Suffered from Heat-Related Concerns
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Kabosu: Shiba Inu Behind World's Famous Internet 'Doge' Meme Dies at Age of 18
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Texas, Jacksonville Forecast: Hotter Temperatures to Bring Heat-Related Health Concerns Next Week
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Central States Forecast: Destructive Tornadoes, Torrential Downpours Likely Midweek
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Plastic Pollution: Scientists Drop Over 8,000 Items in Laboratory Rivers to Further Understand Impact of Plastic Waste
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South US Weather Forecast: Severe Weather, Dangerous Heat and Critical Fire Weather Conditions to Impact Region [NWS]
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![Lithium Reservoir Hiding in Wastewater Discovered Under Pennsylvania, Could Meet 40% of US Demand [Study]](https://d.natureworldnews.com/en/full/70624/lithium-reservoir-hiding-wastewater-discovered-under-pennsylvania-could-meet-40-us-demand.jpg?w=178&h=100&f=0a20ab09e11efa3a2296cc619628057e)
Lithium Reservoir Hiding in Wastewater Discovered Under Pennsylvania, Could Meet 40% of US Demand [Study]
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Insect Invasion: Emerald Ash Borer Detected in Multiple Counties, Threatening Texas Trees
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Mojave Desert Seed Bank: Safeguarding Ancient Ecosystems for Future Generations






