Environment
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America’s Great Salt Lake Could Experience Ecosystem Collapse in the Next Few Years
Barring immediate and significant actions, America's Great Salt Lake might face an ecological breakdown in the near future.
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Experts Says to Give Legal Rights to Animals, Trees, and Rivers
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The Shrinkage of the Salton Sea Is Caused by a Decrease in Colorado River Flow
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Coal Ash Pollution Persists in North Carolina Lakes for Decades, Sediments Show
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Scientists Finally Reach Tallest Tree in Amazon After Three Years of Planning
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A New Research Investigates How Brazilian Cattle Farmers Adapt to Climate Change in the Amazon
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New Report Reveals Declining Population of Gray Whale Off Western U.S
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Chicxulub Asteroid Impact Led to a 'Mega Earthquake' Lasting from Weeks to Months 66 Million Years Ago