Environment
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Hundreds of Houses in Florida Expected to Remain Submerged in Floodwaters Until Thanksgiving in November
It has been more than two weeks since Hurricane Ian submerged multiple areas in Florida. Flooded Florida houses due to Hurricane Ian are expected to remain submerged in floodwaters until the Thanksgiving celebrate in late November, the National Weather Service (NWS) warns.
Latest Research Articles
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Greenland’s Way of Living Is Changing as the Arctic Warms Due to Climate Change
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Harmful Pathogens, Fungi Can Hitch on Wildfire Smoke and Cause Sickness, Valley Fever in Far Cities
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Research Warns Half the World's Coral Reefs Could be in Unsuitable Conditions by 2035
First Time Sighting: Endangered Fish Coho Salmon Found Following Revitalization Efforts in Mill Creek, California
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Seismic Activity on the San Andreas Fault Are Linked to Changes in the Earth’s Magnetic Field
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The Deepest and Darkest Spots In the World’s Oceans
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The Climate in Russia Is Warming Faster Than the Rest of the World
Is Nuclear War Really the Answer to Climate Change?
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UN, Red Cross Warn Heat Waves Would Cause Regions Uninhabitable Within Decades
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Britons Are Encouraged to Assist Monitor the Condition of Rivers, Streams, and Canals in UK
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Newest Tsunami Danger Maps Emphasize the Peril That 7 California Counties Face