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An estimated 31 million tons of smelly brown seaweed is floating int eh Atlantic this year, experts say, and Florida beaches could see more than ever.
New research from an international group looking at ancient sediment cores in the North Atlantic has for the first time shown ...
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Live Science on MSNThe decline of key Atlantic currents is underway, and it's been flooding parts of the US for 20 yearsNew research has linked sea level rise and an increase in flooding in the U.S. Northeast over the past 20 years to the ...
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New Scientist on MSNUS East Coast faces rising seas as crucial Atlantic current slowsThe weakening of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is boosting the sea level along the New England coast on top of sea level rise from melting ice, adding to flooding ...
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A new study gives alarming glimpse into the future, as some scientists warn these currents could be just decades from ...
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Public News Service on MSNNorth Atlantic right whale highlighted on Endangered Species DayFriday is Endangered Species Day and experts are reminding Rhode Islanders of the plight of the North Atlantic right whale.
The bill reminds us that this is all about the “democratic wishes of the citizens of Georgia,” which include membership in the European Union and NATO.” Funny how the wishes of Georgians align so ...
With the NATO Parliamentary Assembly happening in just a week, downtown Dayton will be seeing a lot of changes. International delegates arrive downtown next week, and ...
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Live Science on MSNNorth America's 'broken heart': The billion-year-old scar from when the continent nearly ripped apartThe Midcontinent Rift is a giant tear that formed in what is now the U.S. Midwest 1.1 billion years ago. Nicknamed North ...
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Daily Express US on MSNTerrifying satellite images show Russian army at Finland's border as WW3 fears surgeNewly released satellite images show a Russian military buildup near the border with Finland, sparking fears of an assault on NATO.
Invisible, toxic and slow to break down — forever chemicals are contaminating our food and water. Here’s what we know about ...
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