Environment
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Record-Breaking Heat Reaches Arctic Circle, Matching Miami's Highest Temperature
Extreme weather events observed during the start of the summer in the Northern Hemisphere include record-high temperatures from Canada to Scandinavia and severe wildfires raging from California to Russia's Far East.
Latest Research Articles
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Towering Inferno Explodes Above the Caspian Sea, Triggered by Mud Volcano
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No Rainfall Recorded in Seattle for 22 Days, More Dry Weather is on the Way
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California Drought Putting Trees in Bay Area ‘Under Stress’
A Third of Wisconsin's Wild Wolves Killed in 60 Hours After Being Removed From Endangered List
Rare Nepalese Orchid is Being Threatened by Illegal Trading
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No Environmental Damage? Oil Giant Claims Gulf of Mexico's Ravaging Fire Had No Serious Impact
State of Emergency Raised as Tropical Storm Elsa Ravages Through Florida
Magnitude 5.2 Earthquake Struck Hawaii's Big Island, No Tsunami Warning Raised
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Ocean Dead Zones: These Oxygen Minimum Zones are Emitting One of the Worst Greenhouse Gases
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Cirrus Cloud Seen in Infrared Satellite Could Assist with Severe Weather Warning
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Great Salt Lake Continues to Shrink to Alarmingly Low Levels Due to Drought
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Contaminated Water: Overlooked Effect of Raging Wildfires is Slowly Seeping Into Western US