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Unforgiving Climate Change: Even Arctic Lakes are Drying Up
Climate change has been drying up bodies of water across the globe, some Arctic lakes included. Bodies of water have been drying up all over the world, including some Arctic lakes.
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Fungi-Based Proteins: Scientists Develop Alternative to Plant-Based Substitutes, Reduces Carbon Footprint Further
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COP-15: The Once-in-a-Decade Plans to Protect the Natural World
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Piles of Dead Fish Removed from River Border Between Germany, Poland
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Climate Change is Killing Bumblebees as Early Spring Forces Shortened Hibernation
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Archaeologists Decipher Long Lost Linear Elamite Language in Iran
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Fran, California's Favorite Whale, Died After Fatal Encounter with a Ship
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Male Dolphins Acts as "Wingman" to Help their Buddy Find Mates
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Labor Day Storm: US Meteorologists Expect a Named Tropical System by September 5
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Super Typhoon Hinnamnor to Merge with Local Storm Intensifying the Impact
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Oyster Reef Habitats Begin to Disappear as Cold Temperatures Decrease in Florida Waters