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Temperatures In the Deep North Atlantic Ocean were Once as Warm as the Mediterranean
A groundbreaking analysis of historical sea surface conditions released by the journal of Science reveals that the underlying North Atlantic Sea used to be 20°C, or about 68 degrees in Fahrenheit; warmer than the contemporary Mediterranean coastline.
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Research Suggests Depletion of Ozone Layer in the Arctic Causes Abnormal Weather Activity
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Climate Mitigation Scenarios Shows Continuation of Inequality in Energy To Stop Climate Change
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Study Shows Why Particle Pollution Leads to the Rise of Photochemical Smog in Emerging Nations
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New Study Shows Gardening Can Reap Mental Health Benefits
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'Transplanted Organoids' Hold Promising Developments in Treating Many Organ Diseases: New Study
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UK Heatwave of 29C Are Expected Across South and East of England
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Botanists 'Rediscover' Extinct Oak Tree Specimen at Big Bend National Park in Texas
Possible Severe Weather for Carolinas as Storm Threats with Damaging Winds Approach the Region
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Viral Video: Rats Overrun a Taco Cabana Kitchen in Texas
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Asteroid Detected Late by Astronomers Will Make a Close Approach to Earth This Week
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NWS Warns Heat Wave to Get Worse Across the Southern United States; Over 65 Million People at Risk
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Scientists in Uganda Use Coconut Water for Artificial Insemination of Pigs






