Environment
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Researchers Measure How Arctic Responds to Climate Change and Rapid Warming
The University of East Anglia has contributed to developing a new method for measuring how Arctic plants adapt to climate change.
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Experts Warn of Another Deadly Global Outbreak to Strike Within 60 Years
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Meteorologists Monitor 3 Potential Atlantic Tropical Systems that Could Develop in Coming Days
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Mediterranean Beach Closed as Angry Local Cows Attack Tourists
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Kilauea: USGS Detected Earthquake Swarms at Most Active Volcano in Hawaii, Raising Eruption Risk
A Number of Invasive Plants Still Being Sold on the Market Despite Being Banned in US
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Can 'Oil-Eating' Bacteria in Canadian Arctic Help Clean Up Oil Spill?
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Animal Testing: Researchers Find Cosmetics Containing Chemicals Tested on Animals
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Meteorologists Recorded a Total of 80 Firestorms This Summer. Are There More to Come?
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Fighting Climate Change: Planting a Tree Every Year for the Next 20 Years Could Change the World
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New Tropical Threat After Hurricane Grace May Bring Another Round of Disasters
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Meteorologists: Storms Could Possibly Prompt Flooding and Wind Threat in North-central US
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World's Largest Star Sapphire Worth $140 Million Unearthed by Well-Diggers in Sri Lanka