Environment
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"Bigger Than Antarctica"- Experts Alarmed as This Year's Ozone Hole is Larger Than Usual
According to the experts in charge of monitoring it, the hole in the ozone layer that forms every year is "much greater than normal" and is presently larger than Antarctica.
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Meat Production Results to Harmful Greenhouse Gases; Nearly 60% in Food Production
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Black Carbon: How Long Do These Heat-Absorbing Particles Linger in the Atmosphere?
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Despite Catastrophic Wildfires, Nevada Will Still Push Through Annual Black Bear Hunt
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New Set of Ocean Temperature Data Might Help Scientists Create Better Models and Predictions
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Power Outages Reported Across Texas as Tropical Storm Nicholas Brings Life-Threatening Flash Floods
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4 Out of 10 Gen-Zers People Afraid to Have Kids Because of the Climate Crisis
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Thousands of Environmental Scientists and Academics are Calling for a "Non-Proliferation Treaty" on Fossil Fuel
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New Research: Decline in Atmospheric CO2 Led to Cooling During the Age of the Dinosaurs
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Climate Crisis Triggers Wildfires, Prompting Biden to Advocate for a Rebuilding Plan
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Hurricane Ida Left Disastrous Oil Spills in its Wake, Could it be as Bad as Katrina's?
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22 US States Followed Mexico's Lead to Combat a 22-Year Drought