Environment
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Gargantuan Iceberg of 600 Sq Miles in Area Calves Away From Antarctica Ice Sheet
In Antarctica, a massive iceberg that is 600 square miles in size, or twice the size of New York City, has calved off or broken off from an ice sheet. Is it because of climate change? Find out here:
Latest Research Articles
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If Global Temperatures Keep Rising, Animals All Over the World will Inevitable Face Serious Threats
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Rubber Trees Has Been Ravaged by an Infectious Disease That Could Affect 50,000 Hectares of Plantation in Basilan, Philippines
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Conservationists Claim that Environmental Laws Failed to Protect Threatened Species in Australia
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Is the Earth's Core Spinning on the Opposite Direction?
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Lab-Grown Meat to be Served at American Plates Sooner than Later
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Aside from Making Travelling Harder Strong Snowstorm in the Northeast Causes Power Outages
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Coldest, Harsh Winter: 124 Dies Due To Freezing Weather Conditions in Afghanistan; 70,000 Livestock Affected
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Extreme Sea Level Rise Could Hit Earth Earlier Than Previously Thought [Study]
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Elephants Play an Important Role in the Creation of Forests and the Preservation of Forest Biodiversity in Africa
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Paternal Plants Could Also Share Its Chloroplasts to Its Offspring [STUDY]
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Red Sea Urchin in Southern California Could Suffer from Climate Change, New Report Finds
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New York City Snow Drought: Residents Record 300 Days Without Measurable Snowfall