climate change
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May 2021 Has Been 'Abnormally' Drier Than This Time Last Year - Here's Why
Last May, the rain was switched on full tilt, but it's been just a drizzle this year. With 11. 44 inches of rain, May 2020 was the wettest month on record; over 9 inches dropped between May 18 and 22, when an upper-level low became cut off from the jet stream and spinning in place, circulating a firehose of Atlantic precipitation toward the Appalachians for five days.
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Waste-To-Energy: Is This America's Best Tool To Combat Both Climate and Energy Crisis?
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Claims that Australia's Greenhouse Gas Emissions Are Declining Have 'Zero Credibility,' Experts Find
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UN G7 Countries Agree to Stop Financing Coal-Powered Projects by 2021 End
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Biodiversity in Tibet's Mountainous Regions Declines as Climate Change Worsens
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'Zombie Fires' That Refuse to Die in the Artic Might Be Caused by Climate Change
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Antarctica is Heading Towards Climate Tipping point by 2060, With Disastrous Melting
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Climate Change is Slowly Erasing and Ancient Indonesian Cave’s Rock Art
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Research Casts Doubt on Ocean's Carbon Capture Capacity
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NASA Renews Spirit in Fighting Climate Change, After Being Limited in Former Administration
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