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Summer Reaches Hottest On Record; Warmer Temperatures Become Unusually Frequent, Reports Warn
The summer became the hottest on record as heatwaves continued to impact parts of the globe, according to a latest report. The increasing global temperatures can have significant impacts to humans and wildlife. Read here.
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Hurricane Lee Expected to Intensify Into Category 5; Deadly Rip Currents to Impact East Coast
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US Weather Forecast: Heatwaves to Hit Parts of Texas This Week; Damaging Winds Likely in Lower Mississippi Valley
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Brazil Hit With Extratropical Cyclone Leaving 31 Killed In 60 Cities
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Shipwreck Schooner Trinidad Lost in 1880s Found in Lake Michigan
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Severe Thunderstorms Could End Prolonged Heat, Fall-Like Conditions Might Finally Arrive in Midwest US
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Brazil Celebrates As Deforestation in Amazon Falls 66% In August
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African Parks Eyes To 'Rewild' Rhinos In Next 10 Years; Mammals Under Pressure Due To Poaching






