Environment
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Severe Drought Can Increase Widespread Wildfires in Southern Appalachian Region of Southeast, Report Warns
The latest study warned that climate change and extreme drought can help bring larger and more frequent wildfires in the Southern Appalachian region. Read here.
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US Forests Face Declining Productivity and Carbon Sequestration Under Climate Change
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Scientists Warn That 2024 May Surpass Last Year’s Hottest Record
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Coral Adaption to Climate Change: Ways How They Survive Challenging Temperatures
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Iceland Volcano Update: New Eruptions Expected As Experts Observe Magma Movement
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Climate Solutions Tackle Symptoms Rather Than Root Cause Of Environmental Crisis, Experts Claim
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Groundwater Depletion Threatens Food Security in the US, Researchers Warn
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Iceland's Volcano Erupts, Spews Lava In Grindavik Town
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Aerosol Formation Over Siberian Boreal Forest Greater Than Previously Thought, Heat Wave Data Reveals [Study]
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