Environment
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Balloon Releases Are Killing Animals – Here’s What You Can Do To Avoid It
When the pieces of latex or Mylar are mistaken for food and ingested, they can get lodged in the digestive tract, inhibiting animal’s ability to eat and causing a slow and painful death by starvation. Humans could still do something to avoid it.
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Taal Volcano Remains Restless on its 2nd Week
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Heavy Rain Brings Flash Floods to Eastern Australia as Bushfires Goes On
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Filipinos Throw Out Billions of Sachets, Plastic Bags Each Day
TAAL VOLCANO: Volunteers Rush to Island to Save Animals
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The Ocean is Warming at a Rate of 5 Atom Bombs Per Second
TAAL VOLCANO: Coffee Industry Could Take Years to Recover
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Air Pollution From Oil and Gas Production Sites Seen From Space
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[WATCH] Satellite Shows Philippines' Taal Volcano Blasting Ash 9 Miles Above
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Taal Shows 'Weak' Emission, but 'Intense' Tremors
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Taal is ‘Resting’ But Still Dangerous
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Ash-Covered Fruits, Veggies Affected by Taal Eruption Still Safe to Eat After Washing
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'The Blob,’ a Marine Heatwave, Kills Millions






