Environment
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Warming Temperature in Europe Increased More Than Twice Over the Past 30 Years, New Report Reveals
A new report revealed the warming of temperature in Europe increased more than twice over the past 30 years, which could worsen the impact of wildfires, extreme heat, and marine heat waves.
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New Rare Native Bee Species Discovered in Perth Bushland
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Silicate Weathering: Earth Can Undergo 100,000-Year Geological Process to Reverse Global Warming
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Natural Habitat Preservation and Restoration May Prevent Pathogens That Originate in Wildlife From Spreading To Domesticated Animals and Humans
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