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Prevention of Alien Tree Infestation on Mountains Can Reduce Climate Change Impact on Drought
Scientists from South Africa developed nature-based solutions to fight drought on water resources. Nature-based solutions such as preventing alien tree infestation on mountains have been proven to be a viable alternative in reducing the impact of climate change on drought, particularly concerning low river flows, according to a new study.
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Climate Change Cause Devastating Australian Flood, National Emergency Declared As Damages Increase
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This Molecule Plays a Crucial Role Against Inflammation and Weight Gain in Obesity: New Study
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Human Activity Hastens Climate-driven Weather Catastrophes Like Drought, Flood, and Thunderstorms
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Caribbean Coral Reefs Have Been Bleaching for at Least 100 Years
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Despite Increased Carbon Burial Over Time, Florida’s Urban Stormwater Ponds Are Net Carbon Suppliers to the Atmosphere
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US Severe Weather and Tornado Forecast Issued for March, April, and May
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Study: Threats Sea Birds Face Due to Climate Change Should be Considered to Achieve a Successful Conservation
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Global Warming to Increase Sodium-Level Related Hospitalizations
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Brewing Snowstorm to Deliver Heavy Snowfall in Central US
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Study Shows That Climate Change Influence How Fossils Are Preserved
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Evidence of Life Discovered Deep Beneath Earth's Mantle
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Radioactive Leak May Hit Europe After Russia Interrupted Power in Chernobyl