Environment
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Vietnam’s Ha Long Bay Losing Its Hue as Pollution, Over-Development Sink In
Vietnam's Ha Long Bay is losing its famous turquoise hue as pollution and over-development threaten its wildlife and picture-perfect image.
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Non-Meteoric Water Discovered by Scientists in Natural Spa Waters in Central Japan [Study]
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Venezuela's Western Coastline Suffers From Alarming Oil Spill
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Singapore's Little Effort on Biodiversity Resulted Plant and Animal Extinction At 37% in the Past 200 Years
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Toxic Smog Blankets Dhaka and Delhi As The Two Nations Suffers From Poor Air Quality
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Breaching Earth’s 9 Planetary Health Boundaries May 'Destabilize' the Planet, Causing Disastrous Effects
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5 Wildfire Causes From Unattended Campfires to Cigarettes
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Ocean Temperature Seen As Main Driver Of Marine Heat Wave In 2021, Study Finds
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Microgrids as a Solution for Industrial Sites: Paving the Way for a Sustainable Future
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Climate Change is Making Dengue Deadlier as Mosquito-Borne Illnesses Spike Worldwide
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Sea Level Changes in the Atlantic Ocean Likely Drove Out Ancient Civilizations in Brazil [Study]
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Overfishing, Climate Change Almost Decimate African Penguin Populations from 1 Million Breeding Pairs to 10,000
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San Andreas Fault: Experts Predict the 'Big One' Earthquake Won't Be as Destructive as Once Thought






