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Doomsday Glacier 'Holding By Its Fingernails' Against Climate Change, Scientists Warn
Scientists predict that the so-called "doomsday glacier" in Antarctica, dubbed due to its high risk of collapsing and danger to the global sea level, might retreat quickly in the next few years, raising concerns about the dramatic sea level increase that would accompany its possible extinction.
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At Least 65 People Dead as 6.5 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Southwestern China
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Amidst Intense Heat, California Declares Grid Emergency, Officials Fear Mass Blackout
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To Stop Them From Spreading, Killing Invasive Species Now A Competitive Sport
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What If The Carrington Event Happened Today? Experts Discussed the Reprecussions if Extremely Powerful Solar Storm Hits Modern Society
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2,500 Wild Animals in Zimbabwe Are Being Sedated for Relocation Due to Climate Change
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Platypus At Risk After Queensland, NSW Flooding
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The ‘Doomsday Glacier’ of Antarctica Has the Risk of Increasing Sea Levels by Many Feet
State of Emergency Declared in Georgia After Severe Flooding
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Chilean River Bacteria Pose Great Antibiotic Potential Against Resistant Bacteria
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Met Office Issued a Yellow Warning Across England and Wales Expecting 36,000 Lightning Strikes
Janus the Two-Headed Tortoise Approaches 25th Birthday on Saturday
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Yellowstone: No August Eruption for World's Tallest Active Geyser 'Steamboat'