Environment
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How Outdoor Time Improves Your Mental Health
Most of us realize, even if it's only on a subconscious level, that spending time outside is good for our mental health. Some activities are certainly more rewarding than others, but any outdoor time is valuable.
Latest Research Articles
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National Park Service Delivers Roadmap for Protecting Georgia's Ocmulgee River Corridor
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$100B Pledge of Rich Countries to Poor Nations Affected by Climate Change Finally Met After 2 Years Delay
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Volcanic Eruption Could Destroy Iceland Town, Experts Warn
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Mexico Volcano Eruption: Popocatepetl Spews Volcanic Ash 20,000 Feet Into the Sky, Authorities Prepare for Possible Evacuation
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Ancient Humans Altered Andean Ecosystems Long Before Europeans Arrived, Study Finds
Nuclear War Can Wipe Out 300 Million in the US Due to Radioactive Fallout, New Models Reveal
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Widespread Microplastics Harm Aquatic Species in Rivers in Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean, Report Warns
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Sand Storms Driven By Human Activities Like Overmining Displaces 1M Sq-Km of Productive Land
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The Importance of Shopping Refurbished on Black Friday 2023
300,000 Disposable Diapers Could be Broken Down By UV Light Instead of Being Dumped in Landfills
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46 Volcanoes Worldwide in Continuous Eruptive State, 19 With Elevated Alert Levels
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France Alloted 50-Million Euros To Help Towns In Floods After Record Rainfall






