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Climate Scientists Have 'Grim' Prediction About Global Warming Threat
Scientists believe the fires, floods, and extreme weather witnessed throughout the world in recent months are only a taste of what may be expected if global warming takes hold.
Latest Research Articles
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Crop Farmers Struggle as Climate Change Link to Rise of Agricultural Diseases
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[VIDEO] Tourists Capture Terrifying Moment Tornado Wiped Down Trees in Belarus
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Extreme Weather Hits Wealthy Countries, Scientists Say it is Human-Caused
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Lightning Strikes Wedding Party in Bangladesh, 17 People Dead and Others Injured
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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
Meteorologists Predicts that the Atlantic Hurricane Season Will Inevirably Be More Aggressive
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
Scientists Warn "Dead Zone" in Gulf of Mexico Grows Larger Every Year
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All-Time High Heat Expected as Wildfires Scorch Turkey and Europe
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Biggest Ever Wildfire in Hawaii Scorched 40,000 Acres Amid Drought