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Air Pollution in São Paulo Reaches Record Heights Poses a Threat to the Ozone Layer
Independently of such extreme events, air quality in the southern hemisphere's largest city falls far below the standards set by CETESB, São Paulo state's environmental agency, let alone the recommendations of the World Health Organization (WHO), which are more rigorous
Latest Research Articles
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Machine Learning Reveals the Hidden Impact of Plastic on Birds
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Climate Change Causes Frequent Extreme Heat Waves, Forecast Warns
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Northeast Part of US Struggles To Recover From Massive Power Outage After Storm
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Weather From Midwest to Northeast Updates: Snow, Rain Likely to Unload Early Week
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NWS Weather Forecast: Locally Heavy Snow to Hit Sierra Nevada, Cascades, Nevada, Pacific Northwest
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Gunung Padang: Experts Cast Doubt on the World's 'Oldest Pyramid' in Indonesia
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Sargasso Sea in Bermuda is Now at Its Hottest Point Due to Climate Change
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Christmas Tree Syndrome: The Allergic Reaction That Causes Cold-Like Symptoms
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US Holiday Weather Forecast: Challenging Commutes Likely in the New England This Week
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6000-Year-Old Corpses Found In Spain Gives Light to Strange Ancient Funerary Practices
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Australia: Thousands Of People Still Has No Power Due To Ex-Cyclone Jasper
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Pesticide Mixtures Disrupt Honey Bee Communication and Colony Function