Environment
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Plant-Based Diets Could Clean Up the Air by Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Food systems represent one-third of global greenhouse gas emissions. If left unchecked, these emissions would probably add enough extra warming to take Earth's average temperature beyond a 1.5°C rise in the 2060s.
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Northeastern US Weather Forecast: First Major Winter Storm Likely to Impact This Week
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Volcanic Eruptions Can Be Predicted With Trees, Plants Due to Volcanic Gas Sensitivity
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Largest Mass Extinction on Earth Linked With Volcanism-Triggered Anoxia, Killing 95% of Life [Study]
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Japan Earthquake Update: At Least 48 Dead, Over 51,000 Displaced Following Powerful 7.6 Magnitude Quake
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Japan 6.2 Magnitude Earthquake Update: Tsunami Warning Lifted, 4 Confirmed Dead
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Hydrogen Energy Boost: How Can It Help US Lower Climate-Warming Emissions
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America's Most Toxic Ghost Town: The Sinister History of Picher, Oklahoma
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Hurricane Category 3 Origin: What Are Its Impact to Humans and the Environment?
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What Would Happen If Everyone Suddenly Stopped Eating Meat?
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