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Mapping Oil Pollution Data Shows Humans are Responsible for 90% of Oil Slicks
The frequency with which we identified these floating oil slicks from minor releases, ships, pipelines, natural sources such as seeps in the ocean floor, and then also from regions where industry or communities produce runoff with floating oil is striking.
Latest Research Articles
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Cattle Grazing: An Excellent Method To Reduce Fire Danger During the Dormant Growing Season of Cheatgrass
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Dublin at Risk of Ant Infestation This Summer After 80% Increase in Ant Reports Nationwide
Stress Management Gene in Dogs make them 'Man's Best Friend' - Japanese Study Reveals
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Temperatures in the Triple Digits Scorch the Midwest, Shattering a Slew of Records
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NWS Weather Forecast: Severe Storm Heads to Northeast, Extreme Heat to Continue Until Next Week
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Montana Declares State of Emergency Amidst Extreme Flooding; The White House Approves Disaster Declaration
Plastic Waste to Hydrogen: The Truth About Chemical Recycling
Speculations Run Wild as Mysterious Creature Caught on Cam Visiting Texas Zoo
Feeding Cars vs. Feeding People: Environmentalists Discuss Pitfalls of Using Food Crops in Fuel Production
Algal Bloom Contaminates Only Drinking Water Supply in Pacific Crest Trail, California
Blood-Hungry Parasitic Sea Lampreys Invade Great Lakes, May Cause Millions of Damages
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European Energy Crisis to Severely Affect Key Industries