Environment
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Inhaling Toxic Wildfire Smoke Increases Your Risk of Dying From COVID-19
A new study reveals that air pollution from 2020 wildfires in Washington, California, and Oregon was linked to an increased risk of getting covid-19 and even dying from it.
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After 13 Years of Battle, Shell to Settle $111m for 1970 Oil Spill That Devastated Niger Delta
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Entirety of Europe Could Face a Staggering Natural Gas Crisis This Winter
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Just Like Humans, Apes Use 'Hello' and 'Goodbye' Signals When They Meet Other Apes
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Oregon Declares State of Emergency as it Braces for Another Dangerous Heat Wave
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UN Wants to Spray Chemicals in Atmosphere to 'Reduce Global Temperatures': Will it Work?
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Herd Immunity “Not a Possibility” Due to Delta Variant, AstraZeneca Scientist Says
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Landslide in Northern India Kills 13 People, Dozens Still Trapped Under Debris
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