Environment
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Submarine Volcano Eruption in Tonga 2022 Was Stronger Than Biggest Nuclear Explosion in US History
The 2022 eruption of a submarine volcano in Tonga was more powerful than the largest U.S. nuclear explosion, according to a new study led by scientists at the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science and the Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation.
Latest Research Articles
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Catastrophic Flash Droughts Brought by Climate Change Are Catching Farmers Off Guard
Mann Lake Gets New Stock of 5400 Banana Trouts — Idaho
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Drought, Heatwaves Aggravate West Coast Air Pollution Inequality [Study]
Ancient Bacteria Star Jelly in Ohio Gardens Cycles Through Dry, Wet State
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Mountain Forests Worldwide Dying at 50% Annual Loss Rate, Threatening Biodiversity: Scientists Warn
Ancient Species Australian Eucalyptus in Rapid Decline Following Severe Drought, Climate Change
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U.S. Wildfire Threatens to Spread from Southwest to Great Lakes Region: NWS Warns
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The Growing Importance of Renewable Energy
Threatened Texas Wildflower Species Needs Several Decades to Recover
Chronic Smog From Forest Fires, Pollution in Laos, Thailand Takes Toll on Health, Tourism
Climate Change: Armadillos Migrate to North Carolina for Warmer Weather
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South Korea Wildfire Kills One, Forces Hundreds to Evacuate in the Gangneung Area





