Environment
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Intense Rain In UAE And Oman Most Likely Link To Climate Change Caused By Fossil Fuel Emission, Study Says
Climate change played a critical role in the heaviest rain the UAE and Oman experienced. Read more here.
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Taiwan’s Resilience Tested by Over 200 Aftershocks in Wake of Fatal Earthquake
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