natural disasters
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Amazon Wildfires Could Become 'More Flammable' Due to Severe Drought and El Nino Phenomenon
Amazon wildfires that occurred in previous years could intensify and become longer. Click to read more.
Latest Research Articles
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Foreign Plant Species Described as 'Highly Flammable' Responsible for Igniting Bogota Fires: Experts Say
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China Earthquake: Over 12,000 People Displaced, Several Casualties Reported as Aftershocks Continue After 7.1 Quake
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Spain Drought: Extreme Water Shortages Reveal Sunken 11th Century Church
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Storegga Tsunami Event: Prehistoric Giant Wave 8,000 Years Ago Likely Destroyed Stone Age Coastal Communities [Study]
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African Wildfires: 'Everlasting' Blaze in the Continent Caused by Aerosol Feedback Loop [Study]
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Japan Earthquake Update: At Least 48 Dead, Over 51,000 Displaced Following Powerful 7.6 Magnitude Quake
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Drought Kills Over 100 Elephants in Zimbabwe While Searching for Food and Water
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Wildfires Increase in Eastern United States for 36 Years Overlooked Amid 'Wildfire Research Focus in the West' [Study]
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Barcelona Drought Forces Water Bills to Spike by Up to 16%
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Extreme Precipitation Over Land Increases Exponentially Due to Climate Change [Study]
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Maldives Rising Sea Levels: President Muizzu Scraps Relocation Plan, Resorts to Building Fortress Islands
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Climate Refuge: Australia to Welcome Tuvalu Citizens Affected by Rising Sea Levels Under Landmark Pact