United States
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Nutrient Pollution Due to Climate Change-Induced Winter Warming Affects 40% of the US
Nutrient pollution caused by winter warming in the contiguous US is affecting several bodies of water.
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Ancient Lava in the New Mexico Desert Resembles an Elongated Black Scar as Seen from Space
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Florida Deploys National Guard; Millions Ordered to Evacuate as Hurricane Ian Draws Near
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Meteorologists Forecast Major Hurricane to Hurl Towards the United States Next Week
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Biden Announces End of COVID-19 Pandemic, a Week After WHO Said Global Outbreak's Edge is Near
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Northeast US to Receive Coolest Wave of Air Since May as the Fall Season Begins
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