Environment
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Chernobyl’s High Levels Of Radiation Make Wolves Resistant To Cancer, Scientists Claim
Researchers detected new mutations in cancer-related genes, indicating that the wolves are resistant to the disease. Read more here.
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Meaty Rice: A Solution to Hunger and Environmental Problems
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Australia Could Lead the World in Low-Carbon Economy With Fossil Fuel Levy, Say Experts
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Overfishing Threatens Ocean Ecosystems and Climate Resilience, Researchers Say
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Global Warming Unearths Rare Artifacts from Ancient Ice Locked for Thousands of Years
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Climate Change Predictions Suggest Extreme Flooding Globally, Experts Warn
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Scientists Expects Record-Breaking Temperature This February Due To Human-Made Global Heating And El Niño
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Misguided Tree Planting Projects In Africa Is Threatening Ecosystem, Scientists Warn
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22 Percent Of Florida Keys' Coral Reefs Survived From Marine Heat Wave
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Wetland Methane Emissions In Boreal-Arctic Region Up By 9% Since 2022, Study Finds
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Libya Faces Groundwater Crisis as Coastal Town Is Inundated
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![Locust Outbreaks: Global Warming Could Intensify Locust Swarms in Afghanistan, Iran and Turkmenistan [Study]](https://d.natureworldnews.com/en/full/69448/locust-outbreaks-global-warming-could-intensify-locust-swarms-afghanistan-iran-turkmenistan.jpg?w=178&h=100&f=11e2cf5863c7a10793f325df7bfe3416)
Locust Outbreaks: Global Warming Could Intensify Locust Swarms in Afghanistan, Iran and Turkmenistan [Study]
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Wetlands Struggle to Keep Up With Sea Level Rise, Researchers Find
![Atlantic Ocean Closing Soon: Formation of Atlantic Ring of Fire Draws Near as the Americas and Europe to Drift Back Together [Study]](https://d.natureworldnews.com/en/full/69484/atlantic-ocean-closing-soon-formation-atlantic-ring-fire-draws-near-americas-europe-drift.jpg?w=242&h=135&f=7e7ae1e30653d0778575340e161953b5)





