Environment
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Alaska Airlines Flight's Fuselage Blows Off After Plane Takeoff; No Injuries Reported
The latest report showed that a loud bang occurred on an Alaska Airlines flight after the fuselage accidentally blew. No injuries or major damages were reported after it happened. Read here.
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Groundwater Overpumping Causes Land Subsidence in San Joaquin Valley City of Corcoran
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Alarming Temperature Rise Slowly Melt Below Freezing Ice, New Report Discovers
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Arctic Blast Unleashes Heavy Rain, Flooding in Finland, Sweden, Parts of Europe
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Japan Earthquake: Heroic Search Dog Rescues Survivor Trapped In Rubble
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Emissions in Germany Reached Lowest Point in 70 Years Due to Coal Reduction
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Plant Microbiome Can Save Plants From Pesticides, Alarming Diseases
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Nord Stream 2 Pipeline Construction Generates Seismic and Infrasonic Waves in the Baltic Sea
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Gene-Editing Helps To Protect Wheat From Extreme Weather, Climate Change, New Report Shows
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Climate Feedback Loop: Aerosol Particles from African Wildfires Increase Fire Intensity and Spread
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African Wildfires: 'Everlasting' Blaze in the Continent Caused by Aerosol Feedback Loop [Study]
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Japan Quake Update: Death Toll Rises To 62; Survivors Now Facing Freezing Cold
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What Causes Wind? Earth's Rotation is Not the Only Reason






