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Extreme Heat, Sea Level Rise Can Worsen by Mid-Century due to Climate Change, Study Warns
The latest report warns of potential community and economic impacts of extreme heat and sea level rise, which can be exacerbated due to climate change. People near the coasts are vulnerable to flooding, storm surges, and challenging heatwaves. Read here.
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NOAA Solar Storm Advisory: Potential Geomagnetic Storm Likely to Spark Auroras
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Papua New Guinea Earthquake Alert: Strong 6.5 Earthquake Hits; No Tsunami Detected
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Ocean Warming: Scientists at UN Conference in Spain Call for Action Following Scorching Sea Surface Temperature Recorded in March 2024
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Plate Tectonics Drive Mass Extinction Amid Earth's Expansion Of Life Over 500 Million Years Ago
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Sea Turtle Killer: Mysterious Deaths of Marine Reptiles in Venezuela Blamed on 'Beach Cabbage'
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Hot Tub Lung: The Unusual Health Condition Caused by Waterborne Bugs Called 'Mycobacteria' That Thrives in Hot Tubs
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50 New Deep-Sea Species Found In Remote Underwater Mountain Of Salas y Gómez Ridge
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Biofortified Rice: A Potential Solution to Vitamin B1 Deficiency in Developing Countries
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Eastern US Weather Update: Gusty Winds To Continue Due To Storm That Flooded Southern Portion
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Sargassum Seaweed Growth In Caribbean Threatens Public Health And Economy
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![Giant Viruses: Evolution Shows Ancient Viruses Infected Red Algae, Played Key Role in Early Life 1.5 Billion Years Ago [Study]](https://d.natureworldnews.com/en/full/70138/giant-viruses-evolution-shows-ancient-viruses-infected-red-algae-played-key-role-early-life-15.jpg?w=178&h=100&f=82be75a55668a5523773466d2301e6ee)
Giant Viruses: Evolution Shows Ancient Viruses Infected Red Algae, Played Key Role in Early Life 1.5 Billion Years Ago [Study]
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Coastal Communities Face Heightened Risk of Simultaneous Heatwaves and Sea Level Surge






