environment
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Toxic Red Tide Costs Florida's Economy $2.7 Billion as Tourists Avoid Algal Blooms on Beaches [Study]
Harmful algal blooms cause the Florida red tide, impacting the state’s coastal tourism economy scientists say. Click to read more.
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Sea Otter Recovery Prevents Century-Old California Kelp Forest Decline, Preserving Ecosystems [Study]
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Giant Exploding Craters of Siberia: New Theory May Explain Mystery That Baffled Scientists [Study]
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Tesla Cars, Electric Vehicles Have Finally Found Their Nemesis: Chicago Cold Weather [Report]
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Australian Atlantis: 'Lost Continent' Off Australia May Be Home to Humans 70,000 Years Ago
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Freezing Nation: United States is Getting Colder, While Most Parts of the World Experiences Unprecedented Warm Weather Due to Climate Change [Research]
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Japan Earthquake Moves Noto Peninsula Coastline by 800 Ft Due to Coseismic Coastal Uplift
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Climate Solutions Tackle Symptoms Rather Than Root Cause Of Environmental Crisis, Experts Claim
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