Environment
- Population of North Atlantic Right Whales is Dwindling Due to Worsening Climate Change- According to a study published this week in the journal Oceanography, climate change-induced warming in the Gulf of Maine has caused the population of the North Atlantic right whale to plunge, leaving the species critically endangered and conservationists desperate for protection. 
Latest Research Articles
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 Smart Irrigation System ‘Listens’ to Plants Cries to Reduce Water Use up to 50%
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 Caldor Fire Inching Towards Lake Tahoe, Becoming 15th Largest Fire in California History
- Rare Albino Flap Shell Turtle That Looks Like Melted Cheese Spotted in India!
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 OPEC Member Calls for Change, Urges Oil Producers to Invest More on Renewable Energy
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 Supervolcano: Even When Dormant for Thousands of Years, 'Super Eruption' is Still Possible
- Weatherman Receives Flak Online for 'Exaggerated' Storm Reports During Hurricane Ida
- Herd Matriarch Helped Struggling Baby Elephant Whose Mom Was Briefly Sidetracked During Journey
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 Oil Spill the Size of New York City Poses Risk to Marine Life in Mediterranean Sea
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 Hurricane Ida's Flash Floods Killed No Less Than 40 People Across States
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 Report Reveals Almost 30% of Global Tree Species are on the Verge of Extinction
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 Missing Crocodile from Israeli’s National Park Spotted in Yarmouk River
- Here's What Triggered Hurricane Ida to Intensify into a Monster Hurricane






