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16,825 or 1.2% of Conservation Areas on Earth are Only Needed of Protection to Prevent 6th Mass Extinction [Study]
Conservation areas address the next potential mass extinction event, which has been strongly linked to anthropogenic climate change. Click to read more.
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Climate Change Alter Hurricane Pattern, Made Beryl Storm Dangerous
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Hurricane Beryl: Storm Strengthens to Category 3, Bringing Storm Surge in Southern Texas
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People Who Eat More White Rice, Coffee, Eggs and Seafood Has Higher Level Of PFAS In Their Body
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Innovative Bermudagrass Genotypes Offer New Solutions for Drought-Prone Landscapes
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Tree Species In Northern Hemisphere Starts To Become Denser In Colder and Wetter Regions, Study Says
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Chikungunya Disease: European Commission Approves Dissemination of World’s First Chikungunya Vaccine ‘IXCHIQ’ Against the Mosquito-Borne Disease
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Artificial Light Shines From Coastlines Acts Like “A Midnight Fridge” That Lure Fishes, Study Says
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Southeastern US Weather Forecast: Oppressive Heat to Bring Heat-Related Health Risks This Week
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Midwest, Eastern US Weather Forecasts: Severe Thunderstorms to Unload Gusty Winds, Hail Conditions
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Innovative Outdoor Lighting Trends for 2024
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The Complicated Relationship of Conservation and Hunting: A Look at the Current Landscape