Environment
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New Study May Develop Early Warning Systems for Climate-Related Health Risks
A new study looks at the obstacles that have slowed the recent implementation of early warning systems designed to help local health officials predict and respond to outbreaks of climate-related diseases in the tropics.
Latest Research Articles
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Arctic Air to Bring Extremely Cold Conditions Across Central US
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Renewed Flooding Due to Heavy Rain Threatens Southeast Australia This Week
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Demand for Fossil Fuels Expected to Fall Precipitously
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Rainforests are Playing a Critical Role in Providing Carbon Credits
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Water Scarcity Among the Top Priority as Cop27 Reaches its Second Week
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Southwest United States May Experience Stronger, More Widespread Summer Rainfall as a Result of Higher Temperatures
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