environment
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Mangroves in Danger: 50% of Mangrove Ecosystems Could Disappear Due to Climate Change, Deforestation and Pollution [Study]
Mangroves are known for storing more amounts of carbon dioxide than terrestrial forests. Click to read more.
Latest Research Articles
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Mount Fuji Blockage Initiative by Japanese Town Underway to Reduce Influx of 'Misbehaving' Tourists
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Asia Heat Wave Update: Extreme Heat Events in South and Southeast Asia in Late March Triggered by Ocean Warming [Study]
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Foxtail Grass Poses Deadly Threat to Pets This Upcoming Summer Season, Veterinarian Warns Pet Owners
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Lake Sewage Pollution: Untreated Sewage Leaks Into Windermere, England Following Telecoms Fault in February
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Canada Wildfire Alert: Raging Blaze Approaching Town Forces Thousands of Evacuations
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Cold Lava Flow, Flash Flooding in Indonesia Kills At Least 41 People Following Torrential Rain
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La Corona Glacier: Last Glacier of Venezuela Melts, Turns Into Ice Field Amid Rise in Global Average Temperatures Due to Climate Change
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Venus Water Loss: New Evidence Suggests Why the Hellish World Lost Its Liquid [Study]
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Marine Heat Waves: Deadly 'Warm Blobs' in the Pacific Fueled by Planetary Wave Trains [Study]
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Lake Tsunamis Triggered by Landslides in Mountain Glacier Environments Could Worsen Amid Warming Conditions
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Environment, Temperature and Air Quality Have Varying Impacts on Sperm Health Across US States [Data]
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Wildfire Activity in Wet African Tropical Forests Exacerbated by Deforestation, Climate Change [Study]