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US Costly Wildfire Reaches Between $394 to $893 Billion Yearly, Report Shows
The massive wildfires in the US are costly, with a total cost between $394 to $893 Billion each year. Devastating fires can cause significant impacts on wildlife, human health and communities. Read here.
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US Weather Forecast: Strong Winds, Heavy Rain to Develop on East Coast Late Week
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US Weather Forecast: Warm Conditions to Hit Phoenix Area, Western US
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Beavers Played Key Role In Human Diet, Landscape Of Northern Europe Yeas Ago, Study Finds
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6 Ways to Promote Your Eco-Friendly Charity or Nonprofit Online -- However Big or Small It Is
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Seafloor Fiber Optic Cable Can Be Used As Early Quake Warnings, Study Says
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Amazon Rainforest’s Rivers Fell To Record Low Levels Due To Drought; Bring Damage To Jungle Ecosystem
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New York City: 18 To 26 Inches Of Snow Expected This Winter Season; Snow Days Could Be 4 To 7
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Wasp Pollination Leads to Orchid Hybridization on Remote Islands
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Brushtail Possum Genome Decoded: Implications for Conservation and Pest Management
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Soil Moisture Sensing Goes Green With Biodegradable Technology for Sustainable Smart Agriculture
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