Environment
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Black Carbon Found in the Amazon River Reveals Recent Forest Burnings
International study quantified and characterized charcoal and soot produced by incomplete burning of trees and transported by river to the Atlantic.
Latest Research Articles
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Nitrous Oxide Levels Are On The Rise - Study
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Climate Change Could Double Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Freshwater Lakes
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A Century Later, Plant Biodiversity Struggles in Wake of Agricultural Abandonment
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New, Slippery Toilet Coating Provides Cleaner Flushing, Saves Water
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Boosting Wind Farmers, Global Winds Reverse Decades of Slowing and Pick Up Speed
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Sport Fish in Mississippi River Drops Due to Asian Carp
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Global Climate Change Concerns for Africa's Lake Victoria
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Methane Emissions Could Fuel Climate Crisis - Study
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Venice, on the Road to Doom Due to Overtourism, Climate Change
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Amazon Deforestation and Number of Fires Show Summer of 2019 Not a 'Normal' Year
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Did you Know? Arctic Sea MIGHT Already be Ice-Free by 2024
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Biggest California Earthquake in 2 Decades Ruptures 24 New Faults