Environment
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NASA Climate Scientists Predict Intense Wildfires will be 'New Normal' [VIDEOS]
The hot, dry, windy conditions that fuel the spread of wildfire may become the "new normal" in the Western United States, according to NASA climate scientists.
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Americans Increasing Use of Wind Power Through Small-scale Operations [VIDEO]
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As Oceans Warm, Marine Life Moves Poleward, Changes Breeding Patterns
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