Environment
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Climate Change Causes 2020 To Be One of the Hottest Years Despite la Niña
Due to climate change, 2020 may be among the hottest years ever recorded despite the occurrence of La Niña. According to experts, the climate crisis is exacerbating natural events and is causing more frequent extreme weather.
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Hurricane Zeta: Fifth Storm Named That Hit Louisiana in 2020
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New Discovery: Massive 500-Meter-Tall Coral Reef in Australia
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Highly Polluting Used Cars Sold to Africa and Poorer Countries by US, Europe, and Japan Contribute to Climate Change
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Major Power Shut off in California as Strong Winds Bring Fire Danger
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Southern California Wildfire: Wildfire Rages, Tens of Thousands in Mandatory Evacuation
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Louisiana Governor Declares the Storm State of Emergency Before Hurricane Zeta Arrival as It Approaches Gulf Coast
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Natural Forest Regeneration: Better than Tree Planting?
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Portland Faultline Could Unleash Major Earthquake, Here's What Researchers Believe
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Record Delay in Arctic Laptev Sea Ice Formation Can Have Cascading Effects in the Polar Regions