Environment
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Global Plastic Pollution is Reaching a Tipping Point: Irreversible Damage Inevitable
According to a recent study published in Science on July 2nd by researchers from Sweden, Norway, and Germany, current global rates of plastic pollution may unleash impacts that humanity will be unable to reverse.
Latest Research Articles
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NASA Warns Moon's Wobble Might Drastically Affect Tide, Causing Severe Flooding
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Two Crew Members Dead as Uncontrollable Wildfire Continues to Blaze in California
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Rainforest Preservation in Indonesia is at its Highest Rate in 30 Years After Palm Oil Moratorium
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China Plans to Launch Rockets to Save Earth From Disastrous Impact With 85-Million-Ton Asteroid
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Boom in Fracking Contributes to Rising Crime Rates in Rural U.S. States
100 Giant Sinkholes Are Mysteriously Appearing in This Croatian Village
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Florida Manatee Population Continues to Drop as Food Sources Dried Up
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Ravaging California Wildfire Produces its Own Lightning as it Doubles in Size
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The World Does Not Need More Babies: Declining Birth Rate Benefits Society
Satellite Images May Help Scientists Predict Underwater Volcano Eruption, New Study Suggests
UK to Ban Boiling Lobsters Alive, Acknowledging Crustaceans Are Sentient Beings
Commuters Wade in Flooded Subway in New York as Hurricane Elsa Brings Torrential Rain






