Environment
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The 2020 Hurricane Season: What We've Seen and What's to Come
As Hurricane Sally drops almost 30 inches of rain in four hours over the Florida panhandle with wind gusts if over 92 miles per hour, several other hurricanes are forming over the Atlantic Ocean.
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Melting Doomsday Glacier in Antarctica Could Cause 10-Ft Sea Level Rise
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South Australia's New Law: Ban on Single-Use Plastics Such as Straws, Utensils, and Stirrers
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2020 Brings More Tornado Warnings for Seattle Than Some Parts of Tornado Alley
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Hurricane Sally Landfalls in Alabama as Category 2
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Reasons Why Bees Are Dying At An Alarming Rate
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Climate Change Causes Ice Larger than Paris to Break Off from Greenland Glacier and Shatter
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NASA Satellite Shows Carbon Monoxide Released from California Wildfires 10 Times Normal Concentrations
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Hurricane Sally: Upgraded to Category 2, Storm Surge, Winds, Flood Expected
Climate Change: Dire Effects and the Recommendations of Caribbean Experts
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Amid Coronavirus Pandemic, Disposable Masks Have Become Major Plastic Waste
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US Wildfires: Death Toll Reaches 15, West Coast Air Quality Ranks Worst in the World





