Environment
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More Damaging Quakes Seen Along US' Central, Northeastern Coastal Corridor, New Map Shows
More destructive earthquakes could be experienced along the United States' central and northeastern coastal corridor. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Health Impact of the Climate Crisis: What You Need to Know
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Eruption of Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha‘apai Volcano In 2022 Spawns New Studies About Climate Change
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Forest Health, Tree Growth Threatened By Climate Change, Disease Outbreaks
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Seal Named 'Commuter' Entangled with Plastic Ring for Six Years Finally Freed Along UK Coast
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Bangladesh: Sea Level Rise, Floods Can Release Risky Levels Of Arsenic Into Drinking Water, Cause Cancer Among Residents
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'Talking Plants' Respond To Danger Cues, Wounded Neighbor Species, New Report Shows
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Ocean Currents Feared To Collapse As Greenland Loses 30M Tons Of Ice In An Hour Due To Climate Crisis
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South China Sea's Climate Change Can Influence Global Extreme Weather Conditions With More Drought, Rain
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Atlantic Rainforest Faces Massive Loss of Endemic Tree Species by 80%
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Abundance of Fungi in Ocean's 'Twilight Zone' Could Unlock Species With Unique Biochemical Properties
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Deadly Earthquakes Can Strike 75% of US Based on USGS Map, With California Being At Risk
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Agricultural By-Products Can Make Animal Production More Sustainable
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