Environment
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Insect Invasion: Emerald Ash Borer Detected in Multiple Counties, Threatening Texas Trees
The invasive insects involve a beetle species which were first detected in North America in 2002 but have spread since then. Click to read more.
Latest Research Articles
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Beyond El Niño: Understanding the True Drivers Behind East Africa’s Catastrophic Floods
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![Tonga Volcano Eruption Caused by Underground Gas Buildup Instead of Magma, Seawater Reaction [Study]](https://d.natureworldnews.com/en/full/70613/tonga-volcano-eruption-caused-underground-gas-buildup-instead-magma-seawater-reaction-study.jpg?w=178&h=100&f=0490bbb8c5c35dccf2e3bf4f6d0033ee)
Tonga Volcano Eruption Caused by Underground Gas Buildup Instead of Magma, Seawater Reaction [Study]
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Finnish Company Develops Sustainable Lab-Grown Meat Using Air, Electricity and Microbes
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Floods That Hit Afghanistan Most Likely To Intensify, UN Warns
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Water Scarcity Looms Large: Climate Change and Development Threaten Global Water Security
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From Ice Shelf to Iceberg: Brunt's Dramatic Transformation Threatens Research Outpost
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![Plant Reproduction: Angiosperms with Male and Female Reproductive Organs Can Mate and Reject Suitors [Study]](https://d.natureworldnews.com/en/full/70602/plant-reproduction-angiosperms-male-female-reproductive-organs-can-mate-reject-suitors-study.jpg?w=178&h=100&f=6a4be3e0aa0a44f5bc6e3273b0572f9b)
Plant Reproduction: Angiosperms with Male and Female Reproductive Organs Can Mate and Reject Suitors [Study]
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Alaska River Turning Rusty Orange Result Of Thawing Permafrost, Study Says
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![Mangroves in Danger: 50% of Mangrove Ecosystems Could Disappear Due to Climate Change, Deforestation and Pollution [Study]](https://d.natureworldnews.com/en/full/70598/mangroves-danger-50-mangrove-ecosystems-could-disappear-due-climate-change-deforestation.jpg?w=178&h=100&f=9f00d18c03decb7b7fc813deab320741)
Mangroves in Danger: 50% of Mangrove Ecosystems Could Disappear Due to Climate Change, Deforestation and Pollution [Study]
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5 Beauty Brands Making an Impact on the Environment
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International Maritime Court Delivers Historic Legal Win For Small Island Nations Fighting To Protect Ocean
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Voluntary Carbon Offset Market Booms Analysis Shows Increased Activity in Asia-Pacific






