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Climate Change Fuels Natural Disasters, Leading to 'Monstrous' Hurricanes Like Ida
When Ida arrived ashore Sunday in Louisiana it was a powerful Category 4 hurricane that had sustained winds of around 150 mph, the storm separated roofs from buildings and caused power poles to snap. Climate change assisted Ida in rapidly gaining strength prior to the landfall it made.
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Hurricane Ida Left Louisiana Residents Scrambling for Power Outage, Limited Supplies and Gas
Study Shows How the Right Mixture of Salt Might have Helped Kickstart Life in Earth
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Endangered Sumatran Tiger: Mother and Cubs Found Dead in Traps Set by Poachers
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Inhaling Toxic Wildfire Smoke Has Disturbing Effects on the Brain, Lungs, and Even Sperm
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In a Huge Environmental Milestone, the World Is Officially Free of Leaded Gasoline
Young Boy Caught a Massive "Foot-Long" Goldfish, Proving Invasive Goldfish Epidemic
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Internet Apocalypse: How an Intense Solar Flare Might Wreak Havoc in Technology
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Lightning Strike Kills Young Lifeguard, Injures 7 Other People in New Jersey
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Does Ivermectin Cause People to Pass Rope Worms? Experts Say It's Highly Unlikely
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Louisiana Man Still Missing After Gruesome Alligator Attack in Flooded Waters
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Ex-Royal Marine Who Rescued 200 Dogs and Cats in Kabul Leaves Staff Behind
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C.1.2: New COVID-19 Variant Discovered in South Africa 'Worse' Than Delta






