Environment
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 For the First Time in History, Rain Fell on Greenland's Ice Sheet. What Does this Mean?The remnants of Hurricane Larry, the unusual tropical storm to stay intact thus far north, are expected to dump up to four feet of snow on Greenland just a month after rainfall was recorded at the island's highest point for the first time. 
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 Sun's Heat Can Churn Plastics Into Organic Particles: How Does it Affect the Environment?
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 Ivermectin Banned by Australia’s Drug Regulator as Treatment for COVID-19
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 Melting Ice Sheet in Greenland May Trigger Tsunamis and Underwater Landslides, Expert Warn
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 Floodwater Mosquitoes May Rise in Number as Ida's Aftermath Provided Perfect Breeding Conditions
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 Years Later, Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Caused Abnormalities in Oysters
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 Dolphins Rescue a Stranded Swimmer Stuck in Icy Water for 12 Hours
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 Carbon Emissions May Skyrocket Due to California's Lack of Efficiency in Water Usage
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 Over 100 Oil-soaked Birds Discovered off Louisiana's Coast After an Oil Spill Prompted by Ida's Flooding
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 How Can Scientists Predict the Future: The Importance of Climate Models





