Environment
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Mangroves in Danger: 50% of Mangrove Ecosystems Could Disappear Due to Climate Change, Deforestation and Pollution [Study]
Mangroves are known for storing more amounts of carbon dioxide than terrestrial forests. Click to read more.
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UK Saltmarshes Threatened by Coastal Erosion, Sea-Level Rise, Urging for Protection Plans
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A Greener Future: Paycom Employees' $33,000 Earth Day Gift to The Nature Conservancy
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Amazon Rainforest Degrading Towards Point of No Return, Study Says
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Honduran City Tagged As Most Polluted On American Continent Due To Forest Fire And El Niño
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Air Pollution Concern: UK Ships in Ports Contribute More Nitrogen Oxides Than Cars
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Microplastic Pollution Also Affects Reproductive Health Following Discovery of Particles in Human Testicles [Study]
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Frequent Amazon Extreme Drought Slows Down Forest Recovery from Climate Change