Environment
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2012 Was Warmest Year on Record for Contiguous United States, Says NOAA
The year 2012 was the warmest on record in the contiguous United States, marked by extreme weather conditions including drought, hurricane, wildfires and storms.
Latest Research Articles
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Australian Scientists Discover Deep Sea Corals in Great Barrier Reef
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Climate Change Can Increase Volcanic Activity
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Ghana Bans Import of Used Refrigerators to Reduce Environmental Damage
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Warming Climate Allows Mountain Pine Beetles to Invade Defenseless Ecosystems
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Cave-Dwelling Flowering Plant Discovered in China
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Rare Titan Arum Flower Blooms in Brazil
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Fossil Forest in New Zealand May Shed Light on Ancient Life Near South Pole: Study
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Deforestation in Amazon Affects Microbial Diversity: Study
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Urbanization Causing Negative Impact on Ground-Nesting Bumblebees: Study
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Christmas Trees Absorb Greenhouse Gas Methane: Study
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Study of Pipestone Artifacts Overturns a Century-Old Assumption
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Fluctuating environment may have driven human evolution