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Climate Change Seen With Hurricane Otis' Rapid Intensification; Scientists Say It Will Occur Often
The rapid explosion of Hurricane Otis could be caused by climate crisis. Read more here. Scientists said that the rapid intensification of Hurricane Otis could be due to climate crisis.
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Animal-Borne Diseases, Overspill of Pathogens Increased When Humans Practiced Animal Husbandry
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State of Emergency as Stage 5 Drought Conditions in British Columbia Plunges Village to Water Shortage
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Two New Coral Reefs in Pristine Condition Found Off Galapagos Spans the Size of 8 Football Fields
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Heat-Loving Microbes Thrive in Old Faithful's 195F-Geyser Water, New Study Found
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Over 1200 Trees to Be Cut Down for 8 Acres of Golf Course in Washington DC
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Future of Carbon Capture: Volcanic Rocks Combined With Rain on Farmlands Result in Better Soil Throughout Droughts
Endangered Northern Long-Eared Bat Establishes Population in 'Caveless' Alabama, Escaping White-Nose Syndrome
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Rampaging Deer Charges Through Window of Wisconsin Restaurant Noodles & Company [VIDEO]
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Southern California's Santa Ana Event: Travel Delays, Wildfire Risks Possible Due to Strong Winds
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US Weather Forecast: Colder Conditions, Snow Possible in Northeastern US, New York City
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66% of India's Wildlife Areas Can Suffer from Rampant Invasive Species; Report Urges for Protection Efforts
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Illegal Meat Trade: 1,000 Cats Rescued from Slaughterhouse in China