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Breakthrough: Restored Corals Ready to Become Parents
Massive corals restored to Florida's Coral Reef are ready to become parents in the wild.
Volcanic Emissions Can Cause Changes in the Atmosphere Over a Long Time
When Los Chocoyos in Guatemala erupted 84,000 years ago, emissions of sulfur and chlorine may have affected the climate for decades.
New Paper Addresses the Mix of Contaminants in Fukushima Wastewater, Highlights Risks of Dumping Into the Ocean
A large problem exists in the form of more than 1,000 tanks full of contaminated, but treated, wastewater stored on the grounds of the power plant.
Climate Change: Frequency of Extreme Droughts Across Europe Predicted to Rise
The authors used global climate change computer models to predict how the frequency of two-year droughts may change in the coming decades and whether greenhouse gas emissions may have an effect.
Seal-eating Killer Whales Accumulate Large Amounts of Harmful Pollutants
Killer whales along the Norwegian coast have long classified as fish-eaters. New research shows that some of them also eat seals - and accumulate large amounts of harmful pollutants.