drought
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ALERT: Millions of Bolivian Residents at Risk Due to Receding Glaciers from Climate Change
A new study revealed that 2.3 million living in La Paz and El Alto, Bolivia is at risk due to the receding glaciers caused by the increasing temperature in the region.
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Skin Proteins from Ancient Egyptian Mummies Reveal Deadly, Infectious Diseases
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California Set for Centuries of Drought; Pacific Ocean, Greenhouse Gases to Blame?
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Water Storage Can't Save Crops During Drought; Dry Air a Major Threat to Plant Health
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South California Wildfire: Blue Cut Fire Becomes Uncontrollable, State of Emergency Declared
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Wild Fire in Northern California Forces Thousands to Leave Home
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South African Girl Will Fight Drought Using Orange Peels
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State of the Climate Report Reveals Global Heat, Greenhouse Gases Reach Record Highs in 2015
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Burned Body Found As California Wildfire Triples in Size
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Amazon is in Danger: Most Intensive Tropical Forest on Earth Losing Capacity to Take Carbon from the Atmosphere, Study Shows
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Over 60 Million Trees in Southern Sierra Nevada Dead due to Drought, Insect Infestation
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Alarming! 66 Million Trees in California Died Due To Drought
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Alert! El Niño To Bring Fastest Rise in CO2 in 2016