Environment
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Plantations to Pollution: Oil Palms Drive Downstream Deterioration, Researchers Find
The global demand for palm oil—the most widely consumed vegetable oil on the planet, in everything from instant noodles to lipstick—is driving worldwide tropical deforestation.
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Nepal Massive Wildfires Blamed for Heatwaves, Climate Change
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Air Pollutants Can Disrupt Hormone Levels Possibly Exacerbating Menopause Symptoms, Study Says
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Will Earth Become Extinct? Pangaea Ultima Poses Mass Extinction Event Killing Up to 92% Species [Study]
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Vegetation Speeds Up Weathering Of Soil Mineral, Making Plants Key Player In Shaping Shaping Climate Cycle
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Vietnam Heatwave Impacts: Thousands of Fish Die Due to Rising Temperatures
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Deforestation Increased In Indonesia Last Year Linked To Mining, Scientists Says Overall Trend Improves
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Water Pollution: Cocaine Becomes Emerging Contaminant in Bay of Santos in Brazil, Affecting Marine Organisms, Researchers Say
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Global Efforts Intensify to Forge a First-of-its-Kind Pact on Plastic Pollution

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