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Extreme Heat Wave Triggers Drought and Wildfires Across the Nation
Environment • 11min read

Extreme Heat Wave Triggers Drought and Wildfires Across the Nation

The United States is experiencing one of the hottest summers on record, with temperatures soaring to unprecedented levels in several states. A heatwave has swept across the nation, leading to drought and wildfires that are wreaking havoc on people's lives and livelihoods. The impact of this extreme weather event is being felt far and wide, from farmers struggling to keep their crops alive to families forced to evacuate their homes due to wildfires or loss of water supply.

Global Crisis: Plastic Pollution Threatens Oceans and Marine Life
Environment • 7min read

Global Crisis: Plastic Pollution Threatens Oceans and Marine Life

The issue of plastic pollution in oceans around the world has reached an alarming level. The amount of plastic waste seen littering our beaches and shores is just a small fraction compared to what's floating out there in the open waters. Recent studies and reports have shown that the situation is worse than previously thought, spelling trouble for marine life and ecosystems that depend on them.

New Endangered Sea Turtle Species Discovered in Pacific Ocean by Scientists
Environment • 7min read

New Endangered Sea Turtle Species Discovered in Pacific Ocean by Scientists

In a groundbreaking discovery, a group of marine scientists have identified a new species of endangered sea turtle in the Pacific Ocean. As oceanic ecosystems continue to face threats from climate change, pollution and habitat destruction, this exciting find has raised hopes for the survival of these magnificent creatures and their preservation for future generations.

New Study Predicts Millions to be Homeless by 2050 due to Rising Sea Levels
Environment • 9min read

New Study Predicts Millions to be Homeless by 2050 due to Rising Sea Levels

A new study by an international team of researchers has predicted that millions of people worldwide could be left homeless due to rising sea levels caused by climate change. As coastal areas are particularly vulnerable, experts warn that low-lying regions such as Pacific Islands, Bangladesh, and Florida in the United States are at high risk.