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Illinois Landfills Emitting More Methane Than Reported According to Recent Findings
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's method of detecting methane leaks at landfills is flawed, and emissions of this powerful heat-trapping gas are likely much higher than what is being reported.
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UK Saltmarshes Threatened by Coastal Erosion, Sea-Level Rise, Urging for Protection Plans
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Severe Flash Droughts Intensify Globally Due to Warming Climate
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Singapore Airlines Flight: Experts Say Deaths Are Rare Even As Climate Change May Cause Extreme Turbulence
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A Greener Future: Paycom Employees' $33,000 Earth Day Gift to The Nature Conservancy
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Missouri, Illinois Weather: Frequent Lightning, Few Tornadoes Likely to Impact This Week
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Northeast I-95 Corridor Weather: Severe Thunderstorms Likely to Bring Challenging Commutes
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Amazon Rainforest Degrading Towards Point of No Return, Study Says
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Wild Bear Attacks In Japan: Authorities Warn Residents Of Danger
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Honduran City Tagged As Most Polluted On American Continent Due To Forest Fire And El Niño
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Air Pollution Concern: UK Ships in Ports Contribute More Nitrogen Oxides Than Cars
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Microplastic Pollution Also Affects Reproductive Health Following Discovery of Particles in Human Testicles [Study]
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Frequent Amazon Extreme Drought Slows Down Forest Recovery from Climate Change