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Climate Change Causes Melting Permafrost in Alaska
Research shows that more areas of year-round unfrozen ground have begun to appear throughout Alaska, with the melting permafrost attributed to climate change.
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Indiana Angler Reels Monster Catfish, Breaks State Record
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Police Detain Suspect in Connection with Missing Journalist in the Amazon
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New Research: Earth May Have Less Time to Reach Paris Agreement Temperature Than Previously Thought
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California County To Invest in Ecological Management and Sustainability To Adapt To Rising Waters
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Antarctic Ice Loss is at Its Highest in 5,500 Years Following New Study on Local Sea Level Change
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More Than 1200 RNA Viruses May Have Connections With Carbon Flux
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