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It's cold outside, but that doesn't mean climate change isn't real

Using data from NOAA, these are the five coldest cities in the United States. Buzz60
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Multiple huge fires rip through SoCal, forcing highway closures & mass evacuations

Fires in Southern California continue to ravage the region overnight, shutting down the Interstate 5 highway. Hundreds of firefighters have responded to three massive fires threatening homes, structures and livestock.

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Mount Agung eruption is happening and could get worse in Bali, say experts

EXPERTS have described the devastating developments happening inside the belly of one of Earth’s biggest volcanic beasts.

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Mount Agung: Bali volcano alert raised to highest level

About 100,000 people near Bali's Mount Agung have been ordered to evacuate as officials fear a major eruption.

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World carbon emissions set to reach new record

World carbon emissions are set to rise 2 percent this year to a new record, scientists said on Monday, dashing hopes that global emissions had already peaked.

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Record low temperatures on the way for Northeast this weekend

Wind chills in the Midwest were in the single digits and even below zero in far northern Minnesota.

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Why are hundreds of sea turtles turning up dead off the coast of El Salvador?

Salvadoran fishers keep coming across dead and decomposing sea turtles floating in the water — and scientists fear deadly toxins are to blame. 

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Why can't California control the wildfires?

The wildfires raging across northern California are already the most fatal in the state's history; at least 40 people are dead and thousands of homes have been razed.

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10 dead in Calif. wine-country wildfires

California's fire chief says at least 1,500 homes and commercial buildings have been destroyed in wildfires ripping through Northern California. (Oct. 9) AP

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California wildfires: 10 killed in 'unprecedented' wine country blaze

Wildfires destroy 1,500 structures and large swaths of northern California wine country as powerful winds fuel ‘an inferno like you’ve never seen before’

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This is what America looked like before the national regulation of pollution

THESE startling 1970s pictures were collected to show the effect modern industrial life was having on the American landscape.

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Hurricane Nate makes landfall in Louisiana

Hurricane Nate has made landfall near the mouth of the Mississippi River in Louisiana, the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) says.

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Storm Nate: Hurricane heads to New Orleans

US states in the Gulf of Mexico are again on a state of alert as Hurricane Nate heads towards them.

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Dramatic moment a jaguar and a caiman fight to death captured in incredible pics

DRAMATIC picture show when a fearsome big cat wrestled with the reptile for around 20 minutes in a struggle witnessed by a wildlife photographer.

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BU might be closer to diagnosing CTE during life

Aaron Hernandez was diagnosed with CTE, but only through a postmortem examination. Researchers hope to be able to diagnose CTE in the living.

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Australia to create national space agency

Australia will establish a national space agency to grow its space industry, the government has said.

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Attorney: Tests show Aaron Hernandez had CTE

Both the NFL and the New England Patriots said they cannot comment on the lawsuit at this time.

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