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52,000 Square Miles of Man-Made Oases Lost Due to Desertification
New research exposes the delicate balance between human intervention and natural forces such as desertification shaping the fate of these vital ecosystems.
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Oklahoma, Tennessee Valley Forecast: Stormy Conditions Likely to Affect Daily Commutes This Week
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Upper Midwest Weather: Disruptive Thunderstorms to Unleash Heavy Rain, Hail Conditions
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Taiwan’s Resilience Tested by Over 200 Aftershocks in Wake of Fatal Earthquake
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How Cryptocurrency Can Make a Difference in Tackling Climate Change
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UK Braces for Onslaught of 700-Mile Wide Rain Wall as Storm Approaches
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China Flooding: Over 100,000 People Evacuated in Southern China Amid Heavy Rain and Deadly Floodwaters
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Nevada’s Lithium Rush Clashes with Conservation Efforts to Save Unique Desert Wildflower
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Yalmy Galaxias On The Verge Of Disappearing Forever, Experts Claim
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Innovative AI Approach Seeks to Lower Wildlife Roadkill Rates in Brazil’s Diverse Ecosystems
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Foxes in Wildlife: 6 Unique Facts About Different Species
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UN Warns 70% Of The World’s Workforce Is Exposed To Excessive Heat During Their Careers
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Vietnamese Farmers Pioneer Sustainable Rice Cultivation to Curb Methane Emissions