Environment
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Climate Change: Extreme Wind and Drought Causes High Tree Mortality in Southern Amazon Rainforest
Scientists blame climate change for causing broken crowns and water deficiency to be the main causes of tree death in the Amazon rainforest.
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Spill From Deepwater Horizon Disaster Endangers Dolphins
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