Environment
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Global Carbon Emissions Rise Back to Levels Before Pandemic, Scientists Warn of Incoming Danger
According to recent research, planetary carbon pollution is returning to pre-coronavirus epidemic proportions. Carbon fueling the pollution problem hit its greatest degree in 2019, until falling by 5.4% due to worldwide lockdown due to coronavirus.
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Violent "Cannibal" Solar Eruption May be Strong Enough to Affect Satellites, Power Grids
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Attention Pet Owners! This is Why Dogs Tilt Their Heads When You Talk to Them
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Twin Meteor Showers Expected to Unleash Fireballs Through the Sky This November
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38 Million Residents in Great Lakes Region Threatened by Worsening Climate Change