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Tipping Risks Could Rise by More Than 70% If Climate Targets of 2 Degrees Are Exceeded
Even if global temperatures were to stabilize within the Paris range over the long term, this risk of a tipping point would still exist.
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Heavy Lake-Effect Snow Unloaded in Buffalo, New York, Causing Major Travel Disruptions; Residents Warned of Prolonged Cold Exposure
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Heavy Rain and Mountain Snow Expected Across West Coast This Week; Risks of Flooding and Avalanche Possible
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Ecosystems By 2100 Current Conservation Efforts Won’t Be Enough To Safeguard Antarctic Ecosystems
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Major Winter Storm in the U.S. Leaves Widespread Power Outage, 37 Deaths and Travel Disruptions
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Hippos' Giant Teeth Become Target for Hunters and Poaching That Could Lead to Species' Population Decline
Expert Shares Hardiness Zone Map Cheatsheet for These 10 Best Winter Flowers
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Met Office Issues Two-Day Snow and Ice Weather Warning as UK Experiences Subzero Freeze
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Advanced SWOT Sattelite To Help Communities Prepare for Water-Related Disasters
Your Garden is the Only Shop You'll Ever Need for a Sustainable Christmas Celebration — Decors, Dinner, Gifts
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Two New Jersey Men and Dog Rescued After 10 Days Stranded in the Atlantic Ocean
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Colder Weather and Wintry Conditions Could Affect Iguanas in Florida
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Bomb Cyclone: What Does It Mean and How US Homeowners Can Prepare