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Tree Species In Northern Hemisphere Starts To Become Denser In Colder and Wetter Regions, Study Says
Tree species are expected to be pushed toward colder and wetter regions of their geographic range as a result of climate change.
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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
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Marvelous Moms of the Animal World: How Five Species Care for Their Young
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West Virginia’s 4th of July Dampened by Forecasted Showers and Thunderstorms
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Independence Day Weather Update: Heat Wave to Bring Extreme Temperatures Across Western US Through the Holiday Weekend [NWS]
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Deadly Hurricane Developments: Beryl Expected to Make Landfall in Mexico
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Over 25,000 Flee as Uncontrollable Wildfire Engulfs Northern California Regions
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Discovery in South Africa: World’s Oldest Inhabited Termite Mounds Dating Back 34,000 Years
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Juneau Icefield In Alaska Is Melting 4.6 Times Faster Than In 1980s, Study Says
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Google’s Goal Of Reducing Climate Footprint At Risk As Its Greenhouse Gas Emission Climbed 48% Due To AI Energy Demand