Environment
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Death Rates in Non-climate-Controlled Prisons Are Higher Than in Climate-controlled Institutions
According to a new study led by researchers at Brown University's School of Public Health, as climate change continues to increase the severity, frequency, and duration of heat waves, the approximately 160,000 people in Texas prisons - as well as those who work in these settings - face intense physical duress in prisons without climate controls.
Latest Research Articles
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UN Warns that Major Glaciers May Disappear by 2050
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Bolivia's Water People are Suffering After the Lake that Provided For them Dried Up
Mapping of Ancient Underwater Volcanoes Reveals Summits Teeming with Marine Life — Australia
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Major Glaciers in World Heritage Sites Will Disappear by 2050 Due to Global Warming [Report]
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Major Flooding Continues to Threat New South Wales and Victoria Due to Persistent Heavy Rain
Hurricane Ian Aftermath Still Lingers in Algal Blooms Detected in Four Counties Southwest Florida
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Findings Suggest Parameters That Must Be Addressed To Manage Invasive Species Intelligently
Federal Government Plans to Cut Water Supply From Colorado to Both Powell and Mead for the First Time
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Experts Are Baffled Where the 23-Ton of Space Debris Will Crash Upon Reentry to Earth