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Carbon Sinks Are Emerging in the Regions of the Arctic, Scientists Say
Global climate change may cause peatland plants to expand in the Arctic. An international study team uncovered evidence of a 'proto-peat,' which might represent the start of new peatlands
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Accused Cat Wins $125,000 Settlement Against Illegal Trespassing Charges in Bellevue, Washington
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‘Significant Flooding’ Is Expected in Queensland, as the Bureau of Meteorology Issues a Flood Warning for the Majority of the State
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Dog from China Travels 40km to His Original Home in Search for His First Owner
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Record-Breaking 2,000-Mile Heatwave to Stretch from Texas to Maine This Week
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Coastal Storm Update: Potent Storm System to be Felt in the Atlantic Coast from May 10, NWS Issues Flood Warnings
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Potential Pandemic Threat: A 'Relative' of the Deadliest Viruses in the World Successfully Isolated in Europe
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Hybrid Monkey Spotted in the Borneo Rainforest of Malaysia
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A Mini-Heatwave Is Expected to Hit the UK With Temperatures Reaching 23 Degrees Celsius
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Experts: Global Warming Is Causing the World's Oceans To Lose Their 'Memory'
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Top 6 Interesting Facts About Sharks
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Animal-Free Leather Shoes and Handbags Made from Grapes and Mushroom on the Rise
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A Research Says European Farmland May Be the World's Largest Reservoir of Microplastics