Environment
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Visitors from the World’s Tallest Tree in California Face $5000 Fine and Possible Jail Time
Park officials at Redwood national park declares the remote area off-limits after visitors trampled the world's tallest tree deep in a northern California forest.
Latest Research Articles
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Weather Forecasters Are in a Climate Culture War After the Highest Heatwave Recorded Last Month in England
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Scientists are 'Beyond Excited' to Probe Origins of the Milky Way with New Device
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Australia’s Productivity Rate Began To Slow Down Due to Climate Change and the Current Pandemic
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Mysterious Sinkhole Appears, Continues to Grow in Size in Chile; Investigation Underway
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Weather Forecast Show Heat, Flooding, and Thunderstorm to Affect the Eastern Half of the United States from Mid-Week
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McKinney Fire Update: Wildland Fire Kills At Least Four People in California, Blaze Remains Unstoppable at 0% Containment
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Scientist Reveals a New Way to Measure Plants’ Stress
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Research Found New Associations Between Leafhoppers and Phytoplasmas That Could Harm Crop Plants
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Data Reveals How Cargo Ship Pollution Actually Affects Fuel Regulations
Oregon: Santiam, McKenzie Canyons Reopen to Welcome Campers Two Years After Wildfire Closure
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Concealing the 800-Year-Old Redwood Tree Trying: How Officials at California’s Redwood National Park Did It; Visitors Caught Could Face Jail Time
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