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Share! TweetDevastating weather systems have been ripping through various parts of the United States. Night after relentless night of tornadoes and thunderstorms have ravaged parts of the South. A late April Blizzard created hazardous road conditions in the Northern Plains. Floods tormented people on the East Coast. Texas struggles to survive the worst drought they’ve [...]
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Share! TweetIf this doesn’t melt your cold heart, nothing will. In Norway, on the Austfonna ice cap, located on Nordaustlandet in the Svalbard archipelago, the ice is melting. Rising sea levels due to early ice melt are causing great concern to scientists around the globe. Marine photographer and environmental lecturer Michael Nolan captured the stunning [...]
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