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Leaders of France, Germany, Australia Rebuke Greta Thunberg
Leaders of France, Germany, and Australia criticized teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg after she accused them on the world stage of not taking enough action to avert what she calls ...
September 26, 2019
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Ivan Pentchoukov
China’s Rivers Are the Major Source of Plastic Entering the Oceans
With 91 percent of the 8.8 million tons of plastic added to oceans each year originating in rivers, ...
September 23, 2019
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Chriss Street
Deep Sea Video Shows Up Close Encounter With Shark Weighing Over a Ton
An expedition revealed rare close footage of a deep-sea shark that typically weighs more than a ton on ...
August 3, 2019
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Richard Szabo
New Finnish Study Finds Human Activity Has Minor Influence on Global Temperature Change
A Finnish study done by researchers at the University of Turku found that mankind only accounts for a ...
July 15, 2019
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Victor Westerkamp
The US Wants to Start Dumping Rat Poison on These Islands. It Will Help the Birds, Scientists Say
The US Wants to Start Dumping Rat Poison on These Islands. It Will Help the Birds.
July 8, 2019
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Wire Service
Alert Level Increased at World’s Largest Volcano in Hawaii
Federal officials raised the alert level Tuesday for the world’s largest active volcano, Hawaii’s Mauna Loa, which last ...
July 3, 2019
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The Associated Press
Number of Dolphin Deaths in Gulf Coast Triples in 2019
The number of stranded dolphins across the Gulf Coast has jumped, tripling the number of deaths so far ...
June 17, 2019
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Richard Szabo
Cameroon Town’s Residents Say Chinese-Run Quarry Damaging Their Homes
YAOUNDE, Cameroon—Residents of a town in Cameroon are complaining about damage to their homes caused by a nearby ...
June 8, 2019
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Amindeh Blaise Atabong
Deadly 1959 Earthquake Still Rattling Yellowstone 60 Years Later
A staggering number of small earthquakes that rocked Yellowstone National Park between 2017 and 2018 had brought fears ...
May 30, 2019
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Eva Fu
Texas Explorer Sets World’s Deepest Dive Record and Finds Plastic Trash at Ocean Bottom
A Texas businessman and deep-sea explorer descended 35,853 feet into the depths of the Pacific Ocean to shatter ...
May 14, 2019
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Tom Ozimek
Record 1,100 Dolphins Wash up on French Shores This Year
PARIS, France—The dolphins’ bodies were horribly mutilated, the fins cut off. But what shocked French marine researchers wasn’t ...
March 28, 2019
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The Associated Press
Key Melting Greenland Glacier Is Growing Again
WASHINGTON—A major Greenland glacier that was one of the fastest shrinking ice and snow masses on Earth is ...
March 26, 2019
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Epoch Times Staff
Incredible Footage Shows Orangutan Apparently Fighting Off Excavator in Indonesia
Viral video footage shows the moment an orangutan seemingly attempts to fight off an excavator in Indonesia. According ...
February 13, 2019
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Jack Phillips
Small Oceanside Brewery Develops Edible Packaging for Beer
Amidst the plastic waste that is harming the marine ecosystem and its inhabitants, one brewery in Florida is ...
January 2, 2019
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Paula Liu
Scientist Drill Into Lake Twice the Size of Manhattan Found Beneath Almost 4,000 Feet of Ice
Scientists drilled down into a lake that exists beneath almost 1,100 meters (approximately 3,600 feet) of ice on ...
January 1, 2019
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Colin Fredericson
6 Yellowstone Park Wolves Killed by Humans, According to Report
Six wolves died due to the actions of people in and around Yellowstone National Park, according to a ...
December 24, 2018
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Colin Fredericson
Mysterious Sea Creatures Washed Ashore in 2018
The ocean is full of really strange creatures, all at different depths in the ocean. As strong ocean ...
December 22, 2018
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Paula Liu
Polar Vortex Could Mean Brutal Cold Snap in Parts of the US
Some weather experts say a polar vortex disruption could hit the United States and Canada by the end ...
December 18, 2018
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Tom Ozimek
Scientists Share Amazing Images From Deep-Water Probes in Caribbean Waters
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico—A rarely seen shark embryo. Corals up to 7 feet (2 meters) high. Sponges with ...
November 22, 2018
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The Associated Press
Climate Critic Finds Mistake in Major Ocean Warming Study, Co-Author ‘Grateful’
An independent climate scientist recently cast doubts on a major ocean warming study, causing the researchers to pull ...
November 15, 2018
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Sarah Le
Clean Water Crisis Faces Growing Cities
Access to safe and clean drinking water is a basic necessity, but as the world’s cities grow it ...
November 13, 2018
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Jeremy Sandberg
World Wildlife Fund Report: 60 Percent Drop in Global Animal Populations
Humans have killed about 60 percent of animals, including mammals, fish, birds, and reptiles, on the planet since ...
October 31, 2018
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Chris Jasurek
Red Tide Is Plaguing Beaches on Both of Florida’s Coasts
Many of Florida's famous beaches were empty on Oct. 4 because of a red tide outbreak that for ...
October 4, 2018
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The Associated Press
Another Rare Fish Pulled Back From Extinction
Another rare Colorado River fish has been pulled back from the brink of extinction, wildlife officials said Oct. ...
October 4, 2018
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Reuters
EPA Proposes Relaxing Methane Leak Rules, in Boon to Fracking
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed loosening regulations on methane leaks in the oil and gas industry. ...
September 12, 2018
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Petr Svab
Sharks Eat Their Greens, Too—First Omnivorous Species Confirmed
Not all sharks feed only on meat—at least one shark species also feeds on seagrass. Scientists have confirmed ...
September 6, 2018
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Mimi Nguyen Ly
Scientists Seek New Ways to Combat Florida’s Growing ‘Red Tide’
Scientists in Florida are on the cusp of developing promising methods to control toxic algae blooms like the ...
August 16, 2018
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