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Regions Previously Unaffected by Fires Face Extreme Risks by the End of Century
As shown in a new UN article, intense forest fires will be extra common, boosting from roughly 50% by the turn of the era. According to the analysis, there is an increased danger in the Polar regions as well as various formerly untouched areas.
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Scientists Record Brain Waves of a Dying Person for the First Time
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Storm Gladys Prompt UK Met Office to Issue Fresh Weather Warnings Until Monday
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Astronomers Revealed the Dark Side of ‘Hot Jupiter’ in Detail
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Intense Winter Storm Puts Over 100 Million Americans Under Winter Weather Alerts
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Chicxulub Asteroid: Scientists Discovered When the Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid Impacted Earth
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Mysterious Kangaroo Spotted Roaming in Denmark, Prompting Police to Step In
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Study Reveals Each Tourist Visiting Antarctica Melts Up to 83 Metric Tons of Snow
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Experts Revealed How Climate Drastically Changed Earth's Water Cycle
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Cahokia, Ancient North American City, May Have Fallen Because of Climate Change
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Birds Play a Role in Uncovering the Mysteries of Evolution
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Experts Say Tonga Underwater Volcanic Eruption Broke Two Historical Records
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Single-Use Packaging Actually Increases Waste From Fresh Foods






