Environment
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Experts are Worried that Current Climate Models are Underestimating Future Flood Risks
A new Yale-led study suggests that climate models may be drastically underestimating how intense precipitation would become in response to increased greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
Latest Research Articles
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How Overexploitative and Unsustainable Practices are "Driving Extinction" for Various Species
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Microplastics Found in Farm Animals' Blood, Meat, and Milk, Should Consumers Start Worrying?
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Magnitude 2.6 Earthquake Shook Eastern Tennessee, While Swarm in South Carolina Remains Quiet
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Radioactive Material in Pacific Ocean Corals Could Mark New Epoch
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Temperatures In the Deep North Atlantic Ocean were Once as Warm as the Mediterranean
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How Can Modern Nuclear Detonations Affect the Environment?
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Research Suggests Depletion of Ozone Layer in the Arctic Causes Abnormal Weather Activity
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Climate Mitigation Scenarios Shows Continuation of Inequality in Energy To Stop Climate Change
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Study Shows Why Particle Pollution Leads to the Rise of Photochemical Smog in Emerging Nations
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New Study Shows Gardening Can Reap Mental Health Benefits
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Botanists 'Rediscover' Extinct Oak Tree Specimen at Big Bend National Park in Texas
Indoor Park Where People Can "Connect With Nature" Underway at Cleveland






