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California Drought: Prolonged Heat, Climate Change Causes 36 Million Trees to Die in 2022
At least 36 million dead trees were reported in California in 2022 due to prolonged drought and wildfires. The soaring temperatures and strong winds helped to unleash dangerous fires in the region. Read here.
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Extreme Heat in Central U.S. to Continue This Week Due to Heat Dome
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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
Endangered Fish Chesapeake Logperch Spotted in Waterways Given Electronic Tags for Species Recovery
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Mississippi Mud Offers Clue How Ancient Antarctica Formed [Study]
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Human-Induced Climate Crisis Makes Canada Wildfires 20% More Intense, Study Says
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Miki Agrawal: A Philanthropic Force Driving Sustainability and Empowerment
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Maui Widlfire: Nearly 100-Year Old Wood House Escapes Devastating Wildfire By Surrounding Open Space
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American Couple's Italy Wedding Ruined After Dog Ate Groom's Passport