Environment
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Sharks, Rays Declining Population Raises Concerns Over Impact on Ecosystems, Coastal Communities
Sharks and Rays have endured the threat of overfishing and rising global heating.According to a recent report, the populations of the two species have declined, which could cause possible extinction and devastating impacts on the marine ecosystem. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Severe Weather Forecast: Heavy Rain to Unload in Southeastern, South-Central United States This Weekend Until Next week; Flash Flood, Thunderstorms Expected
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Extremely Difficult Freezing Conditions in Afghanistan Cause 78 Deaths, 77,000 Livestock Frozen to Death
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Climate Change Debate: Why Scientists are Blaming Humans, Where Do Non-Believers Stand?
Invasive Emerald Ash Borers On The Loose, Prompts Washington County Quarantine
Lithium Mining Company Gets $700M Government Loan but Cited for Trespassing on Critical Habitat of Endangered Buckwheat Located in Nevada Mine Itself
Drought in Missouri River Bares Fossil of Ancient Bison Skull Around 10,000 Years Old
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Australia Weather Forecast: Sydney Records 30C Temperature that Could End Year of Unusually Cool Weather
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Weather Forecast: Much-needed Relief to Unfold in California After Rounds of Relentless Storms
King Tides At Least 7 Feet High will Slam California Coasts by Weekend, Forecast Shows
North American Waterhemp Now a Pesky Weed that Reduces Crop Yields, Research Reveals Modern Agriculture to Blame
6 Million Red-Billed Quelea Birds Feasting on Rice Fields Prompt for Pesticides in Kenya Farms
Green Environment in Residential Area Improves Breast Milk Composition and Health of Infants, Study Shows





