Weather
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Crop Farmers Struggle as Climate Change Link to Rise of Agricultural Diseases
According to a recent study, climate change will raise the burden of agricultural diseases in some areas of the world while decreasing it in others.
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Population in Flood-prone Areas is Increasing, Leaving Millions at Risks
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Heavy Rainfall in Southern US Could Possibly Raise Flooding Concerns
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Meteorologists Predicts that the Atlantic Hurricane Season Will Inevitably Be More Aggressive
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Megadrought Causes Lake Oroville to Drop Water Levels to Worrying Degrees: The Lowest Since 1977
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Meteorologists on the Watch as East Pacific Experiences More Topical Activity
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Scientists Warn "Dead Zone" in Gulf of Mexico Grows Larger Every Year
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Biggest Ever Wildfire in Hawaii Scorched 40,000 Acres Amid Drought
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All-Time High Heat Expected as Wildfires Scorch Turkey and Europe
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Meteorologists: Parts of Southern US Brace For Torrential Rainfall This Week
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"Like the Plague"- Climate Crisis Triggers Catastrophic Events Around the World
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"Smell of Decay"- Billions of Sea Animals 'Baked' Due to Disastrous Heat Wave in Northern US
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Extreme Heat is Blanketing US, Putting Over 81 Million Residents Under Heat Warning
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Rare Phenomenon: For the First Time in 64 Years, Streets in Brazil Are Covered in Snow!
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Meteorologists: Temperature Could Rapidly Increase to 108 Degree in Dallas
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Study Shows Total Carbon Consumption of Three Americans Can Kill a Person
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Severe Thunderstorms Triggered Tornados Wreaking Havoc in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Virginia
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Ways to Keep Your Pets Safe and Protected During Heatwave