Environment
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Europe Atmosphere Found To Be Drier In Recent Decades Due To Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Study Finds
Greenhouse gas mission has made the air in Europe drier in the past decades. Read more here. The atmosphere in Europe has becoming noticeably drier in recent decades than it was before industrialization due to greenhouse gas emissions.
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