Environment
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Amazon Rainforest Degrading Towards Point of No Return, Study Says
37% of Amazon rainforest's mature vegetation showed signs of slowing down. Read more here. A recent study warns of a "critical slowing down" of the Amazon rainforest, as data shows that more than a third of this important ecosystem is having difficulty recovering from drought.
Latest Research Articles
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Microplastic Pollution Also Affects Reproductive Health Following Discovery of Particles in Human Testicles [Study]
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Frequent Amazon Extreme Drought Slows Down Forest Recovery from Climate Change
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Discovery Of Tiny Animals That Walked The Earth After Dinosaur Extinction Provides Clues About Diversification Of Mammals
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Mount Fuji Blockage Initiative by Japanese Town Underway to Reduce Influx of 'Misbehaving' Tourists
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Asia Heat Wave Update: Extreme Heat Events in South and Southeast Asia in Late March Triggered by Ocean Warming [Study]
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New Zealand’s Urban Evolution: Embracing Denser Housing Without Sacrificing Green Spaces for Biodiversity
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Brixham Breathes a Sigh of Relief as Water Safety Restored Post Parasite Scare
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Massive Coral Bleaching Expanding and Deepening In Reef Globally
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1 Degree Celsius Increase In Global Temperature Leads To 12% Decline In World Gross Domestic Product
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Ancient Pyramids Discovered Near Nile River Could Decipher How Egyptians Transport Massive Stones
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Foxtail Grass Poses Deadly Threat to Pets This Upcoming Summer Season, Veterinarian Warns Pet Owners
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US Records Deadliest Tornadoes in History