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Researchers Detected Traces of Microplastics in Beluga Whale's Stomach, as Proof of Worsening Contamination
Large number of small pieces of toxic garbage have just been recently learned within the food of beluga whales, demonstrating that contamination in sea creatures is starting to spread to even the most isolated Regions of the world.
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People’s Perspective on Environmental Conservation May be Linked to Genes
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'Ecological Trap'- Arctic No Longer Safe for Migrating Animals Due to Rising Temperatures
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Dozens of Bali Elephants Left to Starve After Camp Closed Due to COVID-19 Outbreak
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Venice Suffers From Off-Season Floods Triggered by Worsening Climate Change
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Plans to Extract Fossil Fuels May Put Global Temperatures at Unsafe Levels
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New Study: Recycled Lithium Batteries are Just as Good as their Freshly Mined Counterparts
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How to Survive in RUST
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Changes in Oceanic Temperature and Current are Direly Affecting Extreme Weather Events
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How the Arrival of La Niña Can Possibly Worsen the Incoming Winter Drought
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Ice Needles May be the Key to Unlock Mysterious Stone Pattern on Earth and Mars
Japan's Mt. Aso Erupts and Spews Ash, Authorities Warn Residents to Stay Away
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'Potential Miracle': US Surgeons Successfully Transplanted Pig's Kidney to Human Patient