Environment
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Northern US Lakes At Greater Risk For Toxins Due to Algae Blooms, Study Finds
A recent study of lake water quality discovered that climate change has significantly increased the chance of hazardous algae blooms in northern lakes. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Hurricane Development and Tracking: The Role of Weather APIs
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Climate Change Intensifies Heat Making Farms Less Hospitable To Nesting Birds, Study Says
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Climate Crisis: Air Pollution, Extreme Weather, Energy Costs Have Detrimental Effects On Millions Of Children, Experts Says
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Amazon Extreme Drought Exposes Ancient Dozens of Rock Formations, Carvings
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Hunga Tonga Volcano's Powerful Eruption Took Part of The Ozone Layer
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Asia Pulp and Paper's Innovations in Sustainable Forestry
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Dust In The Air Higher In 2022 Due To Increased Emission Of Some Countries, UN Says
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Biodiversity Along Hawaii Coastline at Risk as Landowners Pull Out Native Plants
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Disposable Vape Problem: Non-Recyclable and Hazardous Waste Reaches 12 Million Per Month
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Glitter Ban Officially Announced, Plastic Pellets Next in Line as War Against Microplastics Continues in UK
Long Valley Caldera: Dormant Supervolcano Seismic Activities, No Impending Eruptions but Just Cooling Down - California
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