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Researchers Say Warm and Rainy Winters in Northwest Russia Are Caused by Human Activity
Northwest Russia, for example, had the hottest and wettest winter on record since 1902. As a result, the permafrost melted, increasing the danger of floods and landslides the next spring, as well as the quick melting of snow and ice, reducing available water supplies and increasing the risk of droughts in the summer
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Scientists Use Ultraviolet Light To Make Plastic More Biodegradable
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Storm System from the South-Central US to the East Coast Expected This Week: National Weather Service
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As Cold Front Approaches Houston, Texas, Strong Storms and Severe Weather Are Possible
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Australia: Bureau of Meteorology Issues Storm Warnings and Flood Warnings for Lismore This Week
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A Low-cost Gel Sheet Can Extract Water From the Dry Air
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At What Cost? Expert Discusses the Environmental Impact of Irresponsible Spending Behavior
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Wing Virus Has Potential To Wipe Out Honeybee Populations Worldwide
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