Environment
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Global Heating Decreases Rainfall, Increases Heat In Amazon Making Drought 30 Times More Likely
Global heating has made drought 30 times more likely in the Amazon Rainforest, Read more here. A recent study said that global heating decreases rainfall and increases heat in Amazon Rainforest.
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China Earthquake: Over 12,000 People Displaced, Several Casualties Reported as Aftershocks Continue After 7.1 Quake
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AI Predicts Emerging Contaminants in Wastewater With High Accuracy
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Famous Chocolate Brand Recalled In Hong Kong Due To Possible Plastic Content, Authorities Warn Public
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China Landslide Update: Death Toll Climbs To 25; 19 Still Unaccounted As Homes Were Buried
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Humid Heat Stress Further Threatens 1 Billion People Due to Poor Weather Station Coverage [Study]
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Sea Otter Recovery Prevents Century-Old California Kelp Forest Decline, Preserving Ecosystems [Study]
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Urban Agriculture Emits Six Times More Carbon Than Conventional Farming, Study Shows
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Northern Lights in US: Best Places To See Amazing Display of Lights
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Southwest China Landslide Update: 8 People Dead, Rescuers Still Searching For Survivors
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Why Cartoons Should Include Waste Recycling in Their Content
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Climate Change Affects the Erosion Rate of the European Alps Compared 10,000 Years Ago
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Forests at Risk From Vine Invasion Due To Rising Temperatures, Study Warns






