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China Off Track To Meet Climate Target Due To Increase In Carbon Dioxide Emission, Study Says
Baleen Whales Found To Be 'Singing' Under Water, Study Says
Rare Turtle's Nesting Site Discovered By Conservationists In India
UK Weather Update: Britons Expected To Encounter Isolated Tornadoes
Skeleton Panda Sea Squirt: Japanese Scientist Identify New Species
African Swine Fever: Norway To Build Fence Along Sweden Border To Prevent Outbreak

Chernobyl’s High Levels Of Radiation Make Wolves Resistant To Cancer, Scientists Claim

Storm System To Spread Rain In Ohio Valley, Interior Northeast

Human Activities Had Encouraging Effect On Biodiversity Through Modification Of Specific Ecosystem, Study Says

Climate Change Predictions Suggest Extreme Flooding Globally, Experts Warn

Scientists Expects Record-Breaking Temperature This February Due To Human-Made Global Heating And El Niño

California Weather Update: Wet Winter To Continue Bringing Floods, Gusty Winds

Misguided Tree Planting Projects In Africa Is Threatening Ecosystem, Scientists Warn

22 Percent Of Florida Keys' Coral Reefs Survived From Marine Heat Wave

Storm Seen To Bring Cold Air, Snow Over Northeast

Wetland Methane Emissions In Boreal-Arctic Region Up By 9% Since 2022, Study Finds

Heavy Wind And Rain Could Trigger Widespread Desert Locust Outbreak, Study Says

Polar Bears Face Starvation As They Cannot Adapt Their Diet To Living In Land

California Weather Update: Pair Of Storms To Bring Floods, Landslides

Colombia's Critically Endangered Species Doubled Since 2017

Mushroom Growing In Frog’s Leg Sparks Intrigue Among Scientists

Amazon Rainforest Could Hit Tipping Point By 2050 Due To Climate Disruption, Experts Urged Immediate Action To Restore Degraded Areas

Seattle Fault Line Formed When North American Contnent Tore Apart 55 Million Years Ago

Panda Park Bans Chinese Man After Throwing Unknown Object To Feed It

Greenland Ice Sheet Alarms Scientists, Large Area Replaced With Wetland, Barren Rocks

Great Apes Engage In Playful Teasing, Study Says

Scientists Accidentally Discovered A Stone Age Wall At The Bottom Of Baltic Sea, Might Be The Oldest Known Megastructure Built By Human

Great Lakes Experiencing Much Lower Ice Cover, Data Shows

Scientists Believe Emission From Unmanaged Landfillls Could Double By 2050 As Urban Population Grow

Insects Search For Pollinating Flowers Through Electric Field




