Environment
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Protecting Rainforests: New Research Identifies Illegal Roads, Aiding Conservation Efforts
People who personally experience extreme climate events, especially wildfires and hurricanes, are willing to pay significantly more for climate action, even if they report skepticism about human-caused climate change, finds new research
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Rainforest Destruction on the Rise: Study Reveals Alarming Increase in Illegal Road Construction
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Southeast Asia Hotter Temperatures: Climate Change Can Make Countries Vulnerable to Heat-Related Health Concerns
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Extreme Heat, Sea Level Rise Can Worsen by Mid-Century due to Climate Change, Study Warns
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Papua New Guinea Earthquake Alert: Strong 6.5 Earthquake Hits; No Tsunami Detected
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Ocean Warming: Scientists at UN Conference in Spain Call for Action Following Scorching Sea Surface Temperature Recorded in March 2024
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Plate Tectonics Drive Mass Extinction Amid Earth's Expansion Of Life Over 500 Million Years Ago
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Sea Turtle Killer: Mysterious Deaths of Marine Reptiles in Venezuela Blamed on 'Beach Cabbage'
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Sargassum Seaweed Growth In Caribbean Threatens Public Health And Economy
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Coastal Communities Face Heightened Risk of Simultaneous Heatwaves and Sea Level Surge
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Drought in Colombia: Couples in Bogota Told to 'Shower Together' as Drought in Capital City Depletes Water Supplies
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UN Urges International Community To Invest In Science As Ocean ‘Suffocate’ From Record Breaking Temperature
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San Andreas Fault Could Erupt with Explosive Earthquake at Any Moment, Scientists Warn