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Environmental Activists are Urging Governments to Make Ecocide an International Crime
Advocates urge for the worldwide criminalization of ecocide as "a strong answer." The movement seeks to make widespread ecological deterioration and devastation a global crime against peace punishable.
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Florida: 5 Weather Alerts in Effect Over Tampa, Includes Hurricane Watch, River Flood Warning
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NatureWorldNews and Jobbio's Amply Network Announce New Partnership
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Tropical Storm Ian Intensifies, Florida's West Coast at Risk
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Typhoon Noru Slams the Philippines Causing Evacuation, Suspensions of Classes and Government Work
Mercury Contamination Rampant in Ancient Maya Cities, Sealed Elemental Liquid Jars Found
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Astronomers Discover Hot Gas Bubble Spinning Around Massive Black Hole
Soil-Borne Banana Fungus from Africa has New Strain, Spreading Worldwide Via Floods
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Tropical Storm Ian May Bring Heavy Rains and Flooding to Cuba and Florida
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Rare Pupfish to be Counted After Recent Mexico Earthquake Triggers Desert Tsunami in Death Valley Cave Known as 'Devils Hole'
Microplastics Found in 75% of Fish Meant for Human Consumption: Is It Still Healthy to Eat Seafood?
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Viruses Can See and Hear Their Surroundings Once Inside Us [Study]
Colorful, Unique Plumage of Songbirds Raises Risk of Being Traded, May Lead Extinction