Environment
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Floodwater Mosquitoes May Rise in Number as Ida's Aftermath Provided Perfect Breeding Conditions
Experts have warned of the emergence of "floodwater mosquitoes" as millions of people struggle to recuperate after Tropical Storm Ida ripped through the Northeast last week, triggering unprecedented flooding.
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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
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How Solar Power Can Provide Up to 40% of the US' Energy by 2035
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Global Analysis Reveals Increased Mortality Rate Linked to Wildfire Pollution
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California Plans to Prohibit Recycling Symbols on Non-Recyclable Products
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Mystery Behind Sudden Mass Deaths of Bald Eagles 27 Years Ago Finally Explained
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Seattle Experiences Driest Spring and Summer Ever Recorded in 77 Years
Heroic Dog Receives First Honorary Rescue for Saving Life of 90-Year-Old Woman
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World’s Largest Plant Designed to Convert Carbon Dioxide to Rock is Now Operational in Iceland
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Giant Apex Predator Twice the Length of the T. Rex, Existed 90 million Years Ago
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Experts Unlock Mystery of 'Icy Plumes' That Can Predict Dangerous Supercell Storms






