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Global Impact of Extreme Weather Events: Climate Change Can Intensify Frequent Hurricanes, Drought, Wildfires
Climate change is linked to worsening and rapidly intensifying drought, wildfires and powerful hurricanes, experts said. Extreme weather events can cause damage to wildlife and humans. Read here to learn more about climate change.
Latest Research Articles
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UN Claims Climate Breakdown Begins, Experts Blames Human-Caused Climate Change From Burning Natural Gas and Oil
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Whale Sharks Exhibit Disturbed Behavior Patterns Due To Ecotourism, Study Says
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Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha 'apai Volcano Ash Flows Were Faster Than Those Triggered By Quakes, Floods, Study Says
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Hongkong Battered With Torrential Rains In 140 Years Forcing School Shutdowns, Flooded Streets
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100-Year-Old African Tortoise Rescued From A Canal, Reunited With Owner
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Powerful Hurricane Jova Likely to Bring Rough Surf, Rip Currents to Southern California, Mexico
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US Weather Forecast: Severe Thunderstorms To Bring Relief From Heat to Northeast This Weekend
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Hurricane Lee Intensifies To Category 5; Rip Currents, Dangerous Surf Expected
Denver Zoo Angelfish Gets CT Scan After Abnormal Swimming Patterns
Invasive Pest Oriental Fruit Fly Puts California County Under Quarantine Following Reports of Smuggled Dangerous Fruit
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Groundhog Responsible for Eating Delaware Man's Garden for Years Finally Caught on Video
Utah Coyotes Kill 4 Pet Cats in Sandy Neighborhood