Environment
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A New Research Investigates How Brazilian Cattle Farmers Adapt to Climate Change in the Amazon
According to a previous study, the dry season is rising by up to 0.6 days every year. This puts animals under more stress, and farmers are more likely to sell their cattle early
Latest Research Articles
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Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon Has Set New Records, With an Area 11 Times the Size of New York City Being Used for Agriculture
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Scientific Trip Investigating the Nord Stream Leak Discovers Methane Levels Were 1,000 Times Higher Than Usual
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Russia-Ukraine War Inflicting Estimated Cost of 36 Billion Euros of Damage on the Environment in Ukraine
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New Research Shows How Coral Algae help the Environment
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Child Sacrifice Ritual: Remains of 76 Victims with their Hearts Removed Found in Peru
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Scientists Reveal Influence of Climate Change on Extreme Weather Events
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Destruction of the Amazon Linked to British Chickens
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Conservationists Starting to Worry as Big Butterfly Sightings are Surprisingly Low Despite Previous Predictions
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Hunter's Moon on the Rise, Look Out for Fall's First Full Moon
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Mauna Loa, Hawaii's Biggest Volcano, is Currently in an Active Phase
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Harmful "Forever Chemicals" Found in Insecticides Commonly Used in the US
Strong Earthquakes in California Came After Magnetic Field Changes, Study Shows