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Melting of Enormous 'Mega-Iceberg' Released 152 Billion Tons of Water Into the Ocean
According to recent research, the megaberg A68A melted over three months in 2020/2021, releasing 152 billion tons of fresh water into the oceans around the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia, equivalent to 20 times the volume of Loch Ness or 61 million Olympic-sized swimming pools.
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Mt. Vesuvius: Experts Look Into Europe's Most Dangerous Volcano to Predict Its Next Eruption
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US Congress Worries About Crypto's Environmental Impact Due to High Power Consumption
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State of Emergency Declared as Massive Snow and Ice Storm May Hit Carolinas, Virginia, Texas
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Intense Flood Hits Madagascar's Capital Due to a Month-Long Rain
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New Penguin Colonies Discovered in the Antarctic Due to Climate Crisis
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Solar Flare Responsible for Radio Blackout in Indian Ocean May Spark Geomagnetic Storm
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Wild Leopard Caught COVID-19 Infection, May Have Been Caused by Human Spillover
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Alaskan Electric School Bus Operates in Extremely Cold Temperature
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Notorious Rhino Poacher from Mozambique Received Sentence of 30 Years in Prison
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Doctors Inject Viruses in Woman's Wound to Infect Bacterial Superbug
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Alarming Report Considers Plastic Pollution as a Planetary Emergency
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Mysterious Rotating Ice Disk in Maine is Back, and Onlookers Are Ready to Witness Its Formation






