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Sea Level Rise to Affect New Zealand Sooner than Expected
According to a new study published on Monday, sea levels are rising twice as quickly as previously predicted in areas of New Zealand, putting the country's two major cities at risk decades sooner than planned.
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Drought-Stricken West At Risk of Intense Storms
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U.S. Bureau of Land Management Leases Public Lands for Renewable Energy Development
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Hottest April Ever: India Experiences Scorching Levels of Heat, Wildfires Intensified and Air Quality Continues to Worsen
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Climate Change Has an Influence on Biodiversity in Protected Areas All Around the World
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Bees Activate 'Medicinal Properties' Against Parasite Infection During Pollination
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Researchers Discover Broken Tooth of the Largest Carnivore Ever on Earth, and it Isn’t the T-Rex
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Climate Change, According to Experts, Might Spark the Next Significant Pandemic
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One of the Worst Invasive Species on Earth Spotted in Western Washington
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Measles! Nearly 80% of the World Faces Outbreak
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Windy Conditions and Cooler Temperatures Are Expected in Parts of San Diego County Through Tuesday
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The Fifth Wave: South Africa could be Entering Another Wave of Covid as Infections Rise Up
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Extreme Heat in India Approaches 50C Threatening Livelihood and Crops