Environment
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Due to Global Warming, Infected Pine Trees Starts To Weaken While Fungi Became Aggressive
According to a new study, the high heat and low water conditions caused by global warming degrade pine trees' resilience to disease by limiting their capacity to create an effective resistance while pathogenic fungi in their tissues grow more active.
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Marine Heat Wave Likely Increases Shark Activity and Shark Population Along the United States East Coast: Experts
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Virginia Flood Update: Authorities Have Found All Missing People in the Aftermath of Severe Flooding
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The 'Sea that Turned White' Captured For the First Time by Satellite
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Ancient Sanctuary with Altars of Roman Gods Discovered in the Netherlands
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Overexploitation Largely Undermined an Underestimated, Says Experts
Human Intervention Unnecessary in Forest Regeneration After Wildfire
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British Columbia Issues Flood Watch for the Chilcotin Region Due to Rising River Levels
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Hurricane Darby Causing Trouble Across the Eastern Pacific
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Lightning Strike Kills Alabama Man, Raising Death Toll to Six Across the United States This Year
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Pocket Gophers: The First Non-Human Mammalian Farmers
Authorities Protect Yosemite Sequoia from Washburn Fire with Sprinklers
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Is Climate Change at Fault for Rising Allergie Cases?






