Environment
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Scientists Warn of 15 Environmental Issues That Could Destroy the World's Ocean Biodiversity in the Next Decade
Exploitation of natural resources and climate are some of the environmental issues on the list. The biodiversity of the world's oceans and coastal habitats are at risk due to the continuous unprecedented changes caused by both artificial and natural factors, according to a new research spearheaded by the University of Cambridge.
Latest Research Articles
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Newborn Baby with Four Arms and Legs in India Hailed as "Miracle of Nature"
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Simulation Shows Tsunami Due to Major Earthquake Could Destroy Seattle in Several Minutes
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Unsustainable Logging, Fishing, Hunting Are the Main Factors of Extinction Crisis
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New Research Shows Potential of Deep Sea Noise Pollution Can Affect Species Under the Sea
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Flash Floods Due to Heavy Rain Kill 57 People in Pakistan; Dozens of Death Reported in Afghanistan and India
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Ecologists Assert Efforts To Conserve Carbon in Tropical Forests by Highlighting the Work of Forest Primates
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Scientists Resort to 'Targeted Cattle Grazing' Against Cheatgrass and Wildfires in the Western US
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Rainfall and Severe Storms Could Quell Drought in the Southeast US This Coming Week: AccuWeather
Chalk Paint - Milk Paint Comparison Reveals the Greener Choice
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Is the Moon Bigger? Chances are You're Witnessing a Supermoon
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A Massive Wildfire Spread Across Southern France With More Than 1000 Fighters Tackle for It
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"The Lake is In Trouble" - Experts Worried as Utah's Great Salt Lake Hits Historic Low






