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Could Pet Flea Treatments Be Poisoning Rivers and Harming UK Wildlife?
Are pet flea treatments adding to pollution in UK rivers? There’s growing evidence that some pet products used on cats…
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Mystery of India’s Deep Sea: Scientists Identify a New Shark Species
And the deep waters around India have revealed yet another stunning secret. Scientists have discovered a new deep-sea shark species…
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Guatemala’s Fuego Volcano Erupts: Why Are Nearby Communities Being Evacuated?
The Fuego volcano in Guatemala has grown more fierce, spewing ash, lava and hot volcanic material down its sides. Officials…
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Spokane Wildfires Destroy 700 Buildings: What Fueled the Devastating Blaze?
Spokane wildfires are among the most destructive wildfire disasters in Washington this year. Over 700 buildings have been destroyed, and…
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La Niña vs El Niño 2026: How the Pacific Is Reshaping This Year’s Weather
The year started with a mild La Niña already underway, but by June 2026 the Pacific had flipped into a…
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Green Hydrogen Reality Check: Hype vs. What’s Actually Being Built in 2026
Green hydrogen was supposed to be the fuel that replaced fossil energy in ships, steel plants and power grids. In…
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The Nile, Not the Amazon, is Considered the World’s Longest River
When asked about the longest river on Earth, most people will confidently answer the Nile. That answer isn’t wrong. But…
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More Than Half of All Life on Earth Lives Underground: Why the Ground Beneath Us Matters More Than We Think
Most people, when they think about life on Earth, picture forests, oceans or savannahs teeming with animals they can see.…
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How Climate Resilience Can Help Cities and Businesses Grow
Extreme weather is not a once-in-a-decade headline anymore. “Cost of doing business, monthly. climate risk is changing where companies locate…
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Why 2026 Is Called the ‘Year of Water’ and What It Means for the Global Crisis
Water shortages are no longer just a problem for poorer countries. They are becoming a global crisis of collective concern…
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