Environment
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US Wildfires are Becoming Larger and More Frequent Since 2000: New Study
The new study suggests that US wildfires have become larger and more frequent over the last 20 years.
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The Impacts of Inland and Coastal Waterways on Climate as Discussed by Scientists
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