Environment
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6 Million Children Driven to Hunger Due to Severe Drought Brought by El Nino
Since the 1-in-100-year covid-19 pandemic began over a year now, it has driven millions of children into hunger. But every 4-7 years, an El Niño prompts the shift in weather patterns across the tropics, and this usually brings about warmer temperatures and precipitation changes as well as global impacts on agriculture, conflicts, infectious diseases, and other issues.
Latest Research Articles
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Experts Debunked Fears of Mega-Tsunami Coming to East Coast Due to La Palma Volcanic Eruption
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Operation Ocean Cleanup Just Scooped Massive Pile of Garbage in Great Pacific
Scientists Exploring Shipwreck Discover Mysterious 'Larger Than Human' Deep-Sea Creature
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NHC Raises Flash Flood Alerts in Texas as Potentially Deadly Hurricane Pamela Draws Closer
8 Million People May Lose Access to Clean Water as Rotting Ship Worsens Oil Spill in Red Sea
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New Study Suggest Lightning Strikes May Have Some Effect on Earth's Ozone Layer
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After Being Burned in Bobcat Fire and Returned to Wild, Monrovia - California’s First Mountain Lion Passes Away
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Tibetan Mastiff: World's Most Expensive and Sought After Dog That Resembles a Lion
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Torrential Rain and Floods Claim 15 Lives in China Coal Region
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Experts Warn Ominous Threat of Flu Season to Happen this Year, But is US Ready?
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China’s Moon Rocks Prove Existence of Lava Flowing on the Moon’s Surface 1.97 billion Years Ago
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World Leaders Warn Collapse of Ecosystems if Destruction of Nature Continues






