Environment
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North of Greenland, Canada Disappearing? Climate Change Causes Melting of the “Last Ice Area”
The "Last Ice Area" north of Greenland and Canada is the last sanctuary of all-year sea ice in this time of rising temperatures caused by climate change. A new study now suggests that this may soon be over.
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Heavy Rain Causes Overspill in California Lake After 20 Years of Drought
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Increased Burnings in the Southwestern Amazon’s Arising Deforestation Horizon
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How Fire Watch Guards Can Help You Avoid Costly Fines and Legal Issues?
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A New Study Looked at the Long-term Environmental Impact of Various Japanese Knotweed Control Methods
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Human-caused Noise Is Harming Ocean Invertebrates and Ecosystems in Numerous Ways
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Scientists Study Extreme Underwater Heat Waves That Dramatically Impact Marine Life
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Merapi Volcano Erupts Again, Authorities Warn Residents for Volcanic Mudflow Threat
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15 Killed, Hundreds Injured as Disastrous 6.8 Earthquake Strikes Peru and Ecuador
Luxury Yacht Severely Damages Coral Reefs Off-Coast Hawaii
Mass Die-Off Blocks Waterway with Millions of Dead Fish —Australia
Plastic Bottles, Oyster Shells Turned into Sweaters by Massachusetts Company
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Rounds of Heavy Rain Unloads in Peru; Major Flooding, 6 Deaths Reported