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Five North Atlantic right whales, an estimated 1% of the remaining population, have died this month Article 545 words 12 votes
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How greed and corruption blew up South Korea’s nuclear industry energy Article 3096 words, published Apr 22 2019 6 votes
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Louisiana’s disappearing coast - The state loses a football field’s worth of land every hour and a half. Now engineers are in a race to prevent it from sinking into oblivion. Article 9457 words 9 votes
Climate change enters its blood-sucking phase - as winters grow warmer in North America, thirsty ticks are on the move climate change Article 5020 words 13 votes
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Teenagers emerge as a force in climate protests across Europe climate change Article 816 words 13 votes
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The stunning chart revealing Australia's record-breaking run of rising temperatures climate change Article 564 words 10 votes
More evidence points to China as source of ozone-depleting gas pollution.air Article 1245 words 8 votes
'Records falling everywhere': Australian solar panel demand goes through the roof energy.renewable Article 862 words 14 votes
NDIS funds to be 'repurposed' for drought relief under Australian PM Scott Morrison's plan Article 788 words 2 votes