Environment
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Air Pollution's Impact: PM2.5 Exposure Linked to Increasing Premature Deaths in Korea by 2050
Researchers raised concerns about the PM2.5 exposure on people's health in South Korea. The report highlights projected premature deaths, which could reach 110,000 by 2050. Read here.
Latest Research Articles
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Ancient Archeological Site in Greece at Risk of Vanishing Due to Rising Sea Levels
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Central Europe Experienced Coldest Winter in 1739: What Caused This Extreme Weather Anomaly?
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Paris Olympics Expected To Be The Hottest Games On Record: Intense Heat Forecast Could Threaten Health Of Athletes
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Greenland’s Inuit Polar Bear Hunters Navigate New Realities as Thinning Ice Transforms Hunting Grounds
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Sudanese Communities Face Harsh Realities as Water Becomes Scarce in War-Torn Regions
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Fault Line Hundreds of Kilometers Long in West Coast Could Unleash ‘The Big One’ Earthquake
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Earth's Ocean Loses 2% of Its Oxygen Since the 1960s, Over 500 'Dead Zones' Reported Worldwide: UNESCO
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Millions in Himalayas Face Dire Water Security Threat Due to Record-Breaking Snow Shortage This Year
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Destructive Earthquake 2,500 Years Ago Abruptly Changed Flow of Ganges River
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Earth's Rotation Confirmed to Have Slowed Down, Inner Core Appears to be 'Reversing and Backtracking'
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California: 'Post Fire' Forces Evacuation Of At Least 1,200 Individuals; Cause Still Unknown
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Eco-Friendly Father's Day Gifts: Top 10 Unique and Sustainable Presents






