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Historical Iraqi Lake Dries Up
It would take a miracle to restore Lake Sawa to life in Iraq, one of the five countries most susceptible to climate change. Desertification in the area has been increased by overuse, human activities, and climate change.
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SPC Issues Fire Weather Warning for Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Kansas for April 29
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Biden Administration Set Efficiency Standards that Will Phase Out Incandescent Bulbs in Favor of LEDs
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Strict Welfare Rules to be Extended to Crabs and Lobsters in Scientific Experiments
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Prior Building the Stonehenge Structures, Hunter-gatherers Used Open Landscapes
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Footage of Stunning New Species of Deep-Sea Jellyfish Captured in Monterey Bay Aquarium
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UK: Frustration Grows as Greylag Geese Damage Grazing Land, Evades Shooters in Scotland
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US Weather Forecast: Coastal Storm to Bring Heavy Rain and Snow in New England
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Anak Krakatau Volcano Erupts, Indonesian Government Raises Alert Level
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