natural disasters
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Climate Change is Changing Landslides in a "Surprising Way," Says NASA
According to a NASA research, landslides are unexpectedly impacted by climatic extremes. Extremely dry periods broken by storms that dump a lot of rain or snow in a short period of time are becoming increasingly common due to climate change.
Latest Research Articles
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Researchers Claim that the Tonga Eruption May Have Lasting Effect on Climate Change
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What If The Carrington Event Happened Today? Experts Discussed the Reprecussions if Extremely Powerful Solar Storm Hits Modern Society
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Global Weirding: Humans Have Drastically Altered the Climate to the Point of Bringing Chaos
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Tree Extinctions May Inevitably Lead to Bigger Catastrophes, Experts Warned
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Force from Tonga's Eruption Could Have Created Mutliple Tsunamis the Size of the Statue of Liberty
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Floods, Tornadoes Expected as Severe Storms Expected to Sweep Through Central States
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How Ready Are We Against Extremely Powerful Volcanic Eruptions?
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At Least 4 Dead While Dozens Injured as Magnitude 7 Earthquake Hits the Philippines
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Extreme Weather Envelops Europe as Heat Wave Grips the UK and Wildfires Engulf France and Portugal
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Dozens Still Missing as Extreme Flooding Drowns Virginia
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Caribbean Fire Corals Survive Global Warming, Diseases, Hurricanes
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A Decade After Derecho: Remembering the Destructive Storm that Ravaged DC