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77% Of Burned Areas In Extratropical Forests Linked To Lightning Ignitions, Study Finds
Lightning is the leading cause of wildfire initiation in boreal forests, and its frequency will increase with climate change. Read more here.
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Heavy Rain Possible in Southern Texas, Western Washington This Week
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Fear of Climate Breakdown Key Factor For Couple’s Decision Of Not Having A Children, Study Says
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Rounds of Storms, Heavy Rain to Prevent Critical Wildfire Risks in Western US
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Baby Sea Turtles: Why Only 1 Out of 1,000 Turtles Survive to Adulthood?
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144 Years Old Seed Shows Rare Hybrid Plant With Potential to Still Grow
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UK Forest May Collapse in Next 50 Years Without Climate Mitigation Efforts, Study Warns
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US Panda Diplomacy: Decades-Long Deal Expires, Forcing Giant Pandas' Return to China
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Quick-Moving Storm, Cold Front to Bring Cooler Conditions, Snow To Colorado, Utah
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Rain, Thunderstorms Likely in Southern Plains, Lower Mississippi Valley; Cooler Weather Expected in Upper Midwest
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Crocodile Match: Australian Man Survives Attack by Biting Back at 10-Foot Reptile
Bed Bug Infestation in South Korea Prompts High Alert Nationwide
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Extreme Droughts Due To Human-Caused Activities Wrecked Lives Of Millions In Syria, Iraq, Iran, Study Shows