Environment
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How Forest Bark Beetle Outbreaks Do Not Result in Larger and More Destructive Wildfires
A recent modeling study shows that bark beetle outbreaks in forests won't necessarily cause bigger and more damaging wildfires—at least not for awhile.
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Top Cities With the Cleanest Air Americans Want to Move To
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New Zealand Rivers Drastically Change Over the Last 50-90 Years Due to Climate Change
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Georgia Tornado: Potential Twister Left Multiple Injured as Severe Storms Continue in South US
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Mississippi Tornado Kills At Least 25 People, State of Emergency Declared
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Rapidly Expanding Bottled Water Sector Has a Variety of Effects on the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals
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Why Bioplastics Still Cannot Solve the ‘Plastic Crisis’ Around the World
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Flood Risk Caused by Sea Level Rise Will Be 10 Times Higher for the Next 30 Years [STUDY]
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