Environment
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Global Demand for Sulfuric Acid Is Expected To Climb Dramatically Due to More Intensive Agriculture
According to new research, worldwide demand for sulfuric acid is expected to climb dramatically by 2040, from "246 to 400 million tons" as a result of more intensive agriculture and the world's shift away from fossil fuels.
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Aggressive Orcas Damage Several Boats in the European Coast
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Dark Side of the Moon: NASA Wants Astronauts to Explore the Moon’s Dark Areas
Climate Change is Melting Glaciers in Switzerland, Historical Imagery Reveals
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How the Tonga Eruption Propagated a Global Tsunami in 2022
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5 Ancient Civilizations That Collapsed Due to Extreme Drought
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Intense Drought Reveals 600-Year-Old Statue Hidden in Yangtze River
16-Year-Old Student Built a Robot that can Solve Plastic Pollution in Pacific Ocean Within a Year
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Climate Change 252 Million Years Ago Could Have Helped Reptiles Rise to Dominance
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Rare Orchid Grows in Charles Darwin's Garden After Two Years
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Experts Creates New Technology That Can Convert Plastics To Fuel Sources
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Earth's Crust Chunk the Size of Ireland Found Below Australia
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Lessening Meat Consumption Will Reduce Climate Change Due To Massive Food Production, Animal Ecosystem Starts To Disrupt






