Environment
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Over 50% of US Buildings Are at Risk of Natural Disasters, Endangering Millions of Lives
According to new research, more than half of all buildings in the United States are located in hazardous hotspots, susceptible to hurricanes, floods, wildfires, tornadoes, and earthquakes.
Latest Research Articles
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Experts: Supervolcano in Alaska is 'Active' and Hazardous, Should be Closely Monitored
Mysterious Flesh-Eating Parasites Are Slowly Infecting the US Due to Worsening Climate Crisis
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Record-Breaking and Dangerous Heatwave Will Hit US West Coast in Long-Standing Drought
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Climate Crisis: Ground Temperatures Reaches 118 Degrees in the Arctic Circle
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More Severe and Recurrent Thunderstorms Linked to Global Climate Variability
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New Surge Heat Expected in Seattle, Portland, as Heat Reaches Dangerous Levels
Strawberry Moon: How to Watch Summer Season's 1st Full Moon and Last Supermoon of 2021
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People Exposed to Air Pollution More Likely to Develop Alzheimer's, Other Neurodegenerative Disorders
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Magnitude 3.8 Earthquake Shakes Indiana, The Strongest Quake in the State for Years
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1 Dead and 2 Injured After A Devastating Tornado Wrecks Havoc in Quebec
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Disturbing Satellite Images Show Plants in California Deserts Are Vanishing and Dying Off
UNESCO: Great Barrier Reef Should Be Classified as "In Danger" Due to Degradation