Environment
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Extreme Heat Threatens Florida Coral Reefs: Scientists Warn
The extreme heat could cause the worst coral bleaching in Florida’s history. Click to read more. Coral reefs are known to be natural structures found in the world's oceans, also serving as a home to various marine life and organisms.
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Very Rare 125 Million Years Dinosaur Fossils Unearthed in China
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Increasing Toxic Algae Blooms in U.S. Can Make People Sick, Report Warns
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Greece Suffers From Challenging Heat, Wildfires; EU Provides Support, Firefighters
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Technology Offers Opportunities and Risks for Farming and Biodiversity in Africa, Study Finds
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Alaska’s Great Sitkin Volcano Erupts, Sends Ash Plume 15,000 Feet High
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US Weather Forecast: Isolated Tornadoes Possible in Central US; More Rain to Unload in Northeast
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Bison Attacks Arizona Woman At Yellow Stone National Park Leaving Significant Chest Injuries
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Droughts, Wildfires, and Floods: The Cascading Impacts of Turbo-Charged Climate Change and Heatwaves
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El Niño with Unusual Ocean Warming Risks Marine Life Mass Die-Offs in England, Ireland