Spain
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Spain Sets 2022 as Hottest Year on Record; Unseasonably Warm Weather Felt on 2023 New Year
Recent reports showed that Spain experienced the hottest year in 2022. Extreme temperatures could lead to low-water levels, drought, heat waves and potential heat-related health risks.
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Wax Worm Saliva Found to Dissolve Even the World's Most-Polluting Plastic
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First Fox to Hunt Fish for Food Observed by Scientists in Spain
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Government of Spain Limits Air Conditioning and Heating to Save Energy Until 2023
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Fierce Heatwaves Threatens Olive Oil Production in Spain
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Through the Intense Heatwaves Around the World, Lakes Are Also Feeling the Heat From Climate Change
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Ancient 1.4 Million-Year-Old Jawbone from Spain may be the Oldest Known Ancient Human
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Extreme Weather Envelops Europe as Heat Wave Grips the UK and Wildfires Engulf France and Portugal
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Rescued 12-Meter Humpback Whale in Spain Expresses 'Thank You' to Divers
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31-Year-Old Woman in Spain Catches Covid Twice Within 20 Days
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Hepatitis: Public Health Investigators are Puzzled with Severe Cases Affecting Children in the US, the UK, and Europe
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