Environment
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Research Suggests Depletion of Ozone Layer in the Arctic Causes Abnormal Weather Activity
Although the ozone hole over Antarctica is well known, few people are aware that the protective ozone in the stratosphere periodically breaks down over the Arctic, depleting the ozone layer there.
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Experimental Artificial Photosynthesis by NASA Seeks to Improve and Benefit the Future
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Scientific Community Contradicts Study About a New Ozone Hole over Earth’s Tropics Due to 'Unsubstantiated Assertions'
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Killer Whales Have Been Starving for Several Years Due to Declining Salmon Population: New Study
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Researchers Use Fiber Optic Technology To Detect Tremor From Subglacial Volcano in Iceland
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New Analysis Indicates Arctic Temperatures Are Increasing More Than Global Warning
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