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Heatwave Prompted by Climate Change May Cause Shortage of Christmas Tree This Year
The impact of the severe weather event resulted in the shortage of Christmas trees in the market. Human-caused climate change is the primary cause of the uncommon weather event. More than 5.4 million of the 15 million trees that American producers harvested during the 2017 Christmas season came from Pacific Northwest states.
Latest Research Articles
Climate Change is Driving One in Six Australian Birds to Imminent Extinction
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Pet Cats Harm Billions of Wildlife Every Year, Bringing Some Species to Extinction
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4 Million Pounds of Microplastics Found in Corals, Causing Tissue Necrosis in Fishes
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Protecting Planet’s Circulatory System: Scientists Map Out Underground Fungi Networks
Elusive White Sperm Whale Spotted in the Waters Near Jamaica
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Hundreds of Starfish, Other Marine Animals Stranded on the Beach After Storm Arwen
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Meteorologists Warn Another Huge Storm May Bring Snow in the East Coast
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World's Strongest Ocean Current in Antarctic Speeds Up Due to Climate Change
Is the Population of Endangered Fin Whales Finally Recovering?
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Native Australian Plant Effective Against Stubborn Cancer Cells Rejecting Treatment
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Experts Proposes a New Heat Ranking System in California
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Study Shows That World's Eight Most Impactful Wildfires Occurred in the Last Decade






