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Chaos and destruction after dust storm hits Mumbai: How are they caused?

Chaos and destruction after dust storm hits Mumbai: How are they caused?
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Acid Rain Redux

The release of sulfur and nitrogen into the atmosphere by power plants and agricultural activities commonly referred to as acid rain plays a minor role in making the ocean more acidic on a global scale, but the impact is greatly amplified in the shallower waters of the coastal oceans, according to new research. ....

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Record highs set worldwide for nine months

This past February was the ninth straight month that worldwide high temperature records were surpassed, including new highs for the winter as a whole and the world’s oceans, reported the ....

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Ocean sponges suggest Earth has warmed longer, more than thought; some scientists dubious

A handful of centuries-old sponges from deep in the Caribbean are causing some scientists to think human-caused climate change began sooner and has heated the world more than they thought. They calculate that the world has already gone past the internationally approved target of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees… ....

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