Environment
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Florida's Power Outages Affecting Over 1 Million Customers Could Last More Than a Week Following Hurricane Ian
Hurricane Ian both made landfalls to the states of Florida and South Carolina after leaving a trail of destruction in the Caribbean.
Latest Research Articles
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Sphagnum Moss Found to Drastically Slow Down Rainwater Runoff in Peak District ‘Outdoor Laboratory’ Study
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Why the Nord Stream Methane Leak Can Threaten the Environment
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Ian Unleashed Heavy Rainfall, Flooding and Power Outages in South Carolina
New Supercontinent "Amasia" Will Form in 200 Million Years, Pacific Ocean Will Close —Simulation Shows
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The Vredefort Crater: Africa’s Largest on Earth from 2 Billion Years Age
Rising Ozone Pollution is a Silent Threat to Pollination and Plants' Health [Research]
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Hydrogen for Heating Claims Promise to Cutting Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Studies Say Otherwise
Ocean Hotspots Forming Fast: Chain Reaction Started with Climate Change, Scientists Prove
Devastating Force of Hurricane Ian Leaves Sanibel Island Cut Off from the Rest of the World — Florida
Activities on Frozen Lakes May No Longer be Safe as Global Warming Persists, Study Shows
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Humans Should Temper Expectations for Roles of Beavers in Safeguarding Nature
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Paleolithic Woman’s Skull from 31,000 Years Ago Thought to be Male Until Recently