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Global Warming Could Trigger Photosynthesis Failure in Tropical Forests, Study Warns
A new study published in the journal Nature warns that tropical forests could suffer widespread leaf damage and death as a result of global warming.
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Pakistan River Swells To Extremely High Levels Prompting Evacuation Of 100,000 Residents
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Octopus Paradise: Thousands of Octopus Find Mates and Hatchlings at a Deep-Sea Thermal Spring Site
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Tropical Storm Franklin Updates: Mudslides, Dangerous Flooding Likely in parts of Hispaniola Midweek
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California Drought: Prolonged Heat, Climate Change Causes 36 Million Trees to Die in 2022
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Hogfish Uses Their Skin To View Themselves, Study Says
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409 Human-Caused Fires Recorded in Oregon, Washington in 2022; People Urged to Follow Wildfire Restrictions in Forests
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Extreme Heat in Central U.S. to Continue This Week Due to Heat Dome
Burning Man Festival Closes Gates as Tropical Storm Hilary Leaves Black Rock Desert in Flood
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US Weather Forecast: Severe Thunderstorms Likely to Hit Midwest This Week
Devon Island: World's Largest Barren Arctic Desert Dubbed 'Mars on Earth'
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Day 5 of Largest Wildfire in Greece Raises Death Toll to 20 as Firefighters Tally 355 Forest Fires
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Juncos Less Fearful Of Human Interaction After Pandemic States; Complexity Of Birds Showed