Environment
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The Ocean is Warming at a Rate of 5 Atom Bombs Per Second
It’s about five Hiroshima bombs of heat, every second, day and night, 365 days a year. A shocking new study reveals that the amount of heat that has been put into the planet's oceans from human activity over the past 70 years is the equivalent of more than 3 billion atomic bombs.
Latest Research Articles
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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
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Philippines' Taal Volcano Erupts, Sends Thousands to Flee
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Greenhouse Gases From Oil and Gas Projected to Continue to Increase
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Sand Mining Threatens Lives Along Mekong River
[PHOTO] Taal Volcano Covers Animals in Ash
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TAAL VOLCANO: Lake Dries Up as Taal Continues to Erupt
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Why We Have 7 Days in a Week
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Here's How to Easily Turn Plant Waste to Biofuels





