Environment
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Citrus Farmers in Florida Suffer Million Dollars of Loss After Hurricane Ian's Rampage
Florida citrus farmers are still in shock due to Hurricane Ian's destruction. Growers speculate that this would be the breaking point for some farmers who had only recently returned to normal following Hurricane Irma's devastation in 2017.
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New Study Reveals Rapid and Wetter Hurricanes to Emerge in U.S. Atlantic Coast
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Ancient Humans: The Real Apex Predators for a Good 2 Million Years
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Research Investigate the Influence of Chemical Compounds Released by Corals Into Saltwater
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Researchers Demonstrate Seismometer Can Detect Flood, Which Might Serve as an Early Warning System
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US Computer Models Reveal Economic Losses Will Be Insufficient to Balance as Nationwide Global Warming Continues
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