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People’s Perspective on Environmental Conservation May be Linked to Genes
If you are one among only a fraction of the society that is strongly concerned about global extinction crisis, you must have had it in you, literally. Scientists found in new study that developing a sense of environmentalism is in the genes, and identical twins can attest to this.
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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
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Smoke From Nuclear War May Trigger Climate Change, Threatening Global Food Supplies Even After 15 Years
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Scientists are Saying that Removing CO2 from the Atmosphere is "No Longer Optional"
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Slight Changes in Space Weather Can Heat up Earth's Highest Atmospheric Layer