Environment
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1,000 Species Account For Half Of Earth’s 800 Billion Trees In Tropical Rainforests
Experts say 2% of rainforest tree species account for 50% of the trees found in African, Amazonian, and Southeast Asian tropical forests. Read more here.
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Humans Contribute to Invasive Plant Colonization in Environment, Report Shows
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Atmospheric River Responsible for Extreme Heat Wave Detected in East Antarctica [Study]
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Extreme Drought Impacts Important Peatlands Carbon Sinks That Fight Climate Change
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Alarming Ocean Heating Can Supercharge Weather Conditions Due to Global Warming
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Widespread Microplastics Threatened Gold Fish, Marine Ecosystems, New Report Shows
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Giant ‘Superstructure’ in the Pacific Ocean Seafloor Has Been Growing Since the Jurassic Era
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Sewage Pollution In UK Caused By Failure To Implement Conservation Policies, Water Expert Says
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Spain Drought: Extreme Water Shortages Reveal Sunken 11th Century Church
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Indonesia's Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki Erupts, Spews Ash Clouds Prompting Authorities To Raise Highest Alert Level
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Avalanche In Tahoe Ski Resort Killed One Skier, Another One Hurt
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Storegga Tsunami Event: Prehistoric Giant Wave 8,000 Years Ago Likely Destroyed Stone Age Coastal Communities [Study]
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Maui Forest Height Map Has Implications for Water, Fire and Carbon






