Environment
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6 Species of Hawaiian Songbirds Could Face Extinction in 10 Years Due to Climate Change and Rats
Six species of native Hawaiian honeycreepers could be extinct within the next 10 years due to climate change and rat infestation.
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Eutrophication Could Lead to More Silent Seas, Study Finds
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Green Living: Scientists Create Renewable Power Source from Fish Scales
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Climate Change Could Kill 40 Percent of World's Lizard Population by 2080
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Shocking! Toxic Pollution Particles Found in Human Brain for the First Time, Alzheimer's Explained
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Ocean Warming Now at Dangerous Level; Wreaking Havoc in Marine Life, Human Health
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Hawaii’s Endemic Life is Fast Disappearing; 87 Percent in Danger of Extinction
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Consequences of Climate Change: California Grassland To Become Less Productive Due to Warmer Climate
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Alert! Super Typhoons Becoming More Intense in Asian Countries, New Study Finds