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Asia’s April Heatwave Fueled By Climate Change, Study Says
Asia has been impacted by extreme heat waves that have broken records and taken thousands of lives. Scientists have determined that, compared to a world without climate change, the heat wave that swept over Asia in April and reached temperatures as high as 46 degrees Celsius in certain locations was far more severe and likely to occur.
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Unhealthy Air, Hazy Skies Hit Northern US Due to Canada's Wildfire Smoke
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Crows in Wildlife: 6 Amazing Facts About This Creative Bird
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Productivity Of Growing Avocado Shrinking Due To Impact Of Climate Change
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Revolutionary Enzyme from Fruit Fly Testes Could Hold the Key to Controlling Disease-Carrying Insects
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Ice Core Evidence Unveils Startling Rate of Atmospheric CO₂ Growth Over the Last 50 Millennia
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UK Battens Down: Severe Weather Alert as Flash Floods Inflict Havoc on Transportation Networks
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Early Wildfire Season Strikes Western Canada Forcing Widespread Evacuation Orders
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Earth's Most Powerful Geomagnetic Storm in 20 Years Triggers Amazing Northern Lights
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More 4,000 Species Affected By Worldwide Wildlife Trafficking, UN Report Says
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Hawaii Weather Forecast: Stormy Outlook to Dump Major Rainstorm This Week
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Gulf Coast Forecast: Heavy Rains, Severe Thunderstorms Likely This Week Due to Unsettled Weather
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Malaria Transmission In Africa Will Decrease Due To The Changes In The Amount Of Surface Water and Temperature Driven By Climate Change






