Environment
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'Worst-Case Scenario': Human Activities Blamed for Causing Megadrought in Western US
Last year's megadrought in the Western US was so severe that it is presently the driest ever experienced in at least 1,200 years. According to the drought monitor, about 55% of Western US is experiencing drought, with 13% facing the two highest drought levels.
Latest Research Articles
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Caught on Camera: Hundreds of Dead Birds Fall From the Sky in Mexico
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DNA in Elephant Tusks Reveal Illegal Ivory Trafficking Networks: More than 4000 Tusks Tested
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At Least 34 People Dead in Flashfloods, Mudslides Brought by Torrential Rain in Brazil
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Six Mummified Children in Peru Served as Sacrificial Escort to ‘Important Man’ in Underworld
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Lactic Acid Bacteria in Fermented Foods Uses Hybrid Metabolism, Scientists Find
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Denver Could Receive Six Inches of Snow this Week as Cold Air Heads Towards the Rocky Mountains
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‘Most Extreme’ Ever Detected: 4-Story Rogue Wave Randomly Appeared in Pacific Ocean
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Brink of Extinction: US Government Proposes Prostrate Milkweed Plant as Endangered Species
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Saxaul Tree: Saudi Arabia Use This Drought-surviving Tree for Climate Defence
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Lichens: Tiny Organisms Struggle to Adapt as Earth Is Heating up Quickly
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Earthquakes Detected Near North Korea Nuclear Site as Testing Resumes
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Government Agencies Report One Foot Sea-Level Rise by 2050






