Environment
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77% Of Burned Areas In Extratropical Forests Linked To Lightning Ignitions, Study Finds
Lightning is the leading cause of wildfire initiation in boreal forests, and its frequency will increase with climate change. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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144 Years Old Seed Shows Rare Hybrid Plant With Potential to Still Grow
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UK Forest May Collapse in Next 50 Years Without Climate Mitigation Efforts, Study Warns
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Extreme Droughts Due To Human-Caused Activities Wrecked Lives Of Millions In Syria, Iraq, Iran, Study Shows
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Africa:116M Tons Of Plastic Wastes Projected By 2060 As Plastic Pollution Grows In The Region
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Volcanic Eruption In Pacific Ocean Leads To Formation Of 330-Foot Wide Island
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Scientists Create a Global Database of Plant Lifecycles To Predict Climate Change Impacts
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Europe’s Endangered Species: How Many Are There and What Are the Main Threats?
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Invasive Species: Extreme Weather May Support Non-Native Animals to Dominate Native Animals [Study]
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Seals Wearing Tracker Hats Discover Hidden Canyon in Antarctica [Study]
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Olive Oil Price Hike Causes Wave of Opportunistic Illegal Loggers, Grove Robbers Outside Athens
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Forever Chemicals: 71% of Wisconsin Private Wells Contaminated With Low PFAS Levels
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Dense Smoke, Fog Cause Multi-Vehicle Accident on Interstate 10 New Orleans; One Death Reported






