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Farmers in Ireland Might Cull Cows to Meet Climate Targets
According to Irish farmers, cow culling will be required to achieve climate commitments. Critics claim that the government's ambition to reduce agriculture emissions by 25% by 2030 will force many farms into bankruptcy.
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Avocados and Exotic Plants Thrive in the Scorching Summers of the United Kingdom Due to Climate Change
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Circulation, Commercialization of Digitalis Legal in Japan Despite its Dangers
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Officials in Mississippi Urge People To Evacuate as Record Setting Rains Cause Flood
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California and Washington State to Ban Sales of 'Gas-Only Cars' by 2035 to Fight Climate Change
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Solar Flare Causes Massive Radio Blackouts in Europe and Africa [Update]
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Severe Storms with Damaging Winds and Tornadoes to Hit the Central United States This Coming Week
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Strategic Planting of Plants Between Highways and Playgrounds Can Reduce Air Pollution
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Researchers Discover Evolution of Hormone That Controls Sexual Maturation of Starfish
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Mysterious "Spanish Stonehenge" Built Around 5000 B.C.No Longer Submerged Due to Drought
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UK Weather: August Bank Holiday Will Be Expected With Heavy Rain While 26C Heatwave Returns Next Week
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Experts Use Poison to Get Rid of Invasive Goldfish as Big as 1000 Pounds in Saskatoon Storm Ponds
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Life-Threatening Heat Stress to Reach Worst Case Scenario by 2100