Environment
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California's Ambitious Goal of Carbon Neutrality by 2045 Hindered by Climate Change
California's policymakers rely on forests and shrublands to remove CO2 from the atmosphere in part to meet an ambitious goal of carbon neutrality by 2045.
Latest Research Articles
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North American Monsoon Eases Drought but Floods Southwest Areas
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Tomatoes Emit Natural Signal to Warn Other Plants When Attacked by Insects
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Largest ‘Megaripples’ on Earth From Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid is Buried Deep Under Louisiana
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Rare Lightning Strikes the Arctic, Scientists Warn the Planet is Warming Faster
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Megadrought Dries Up America's 'Dead Sea' Releasing Arsenic Off Lakes
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93-Year-Old Butterfly DNA Confirms First Insect Extinction Case Caused by Humans in the US
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Dubai Resorts to Creating 'Fake Rain' to Combat Sweltering 122F Heat
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Maine Becomes First State to Ban Harmful "Forever Chemicals" on All Products
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Invasive Species of Feral Pigs Release as Much CO2 as 1.1 Million Cars
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First Ever Human Death Due to Highly Fatal Monkey B Virus Reported in China
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Projected Thunderstorms and Rainfall to Continue in the South, Say Meteorologists






