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...FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT THROUGH THIS EVENING...

* WHAT...Flash flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be
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* WHERE...Areas of southern Illinois along and south of Highway 13
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New ‘supercontinent’ could wipe out humans and make Earth uninhabitable, study suggests
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New ‘supercontinent� could wipe out humans and make Earth uninhabitable, study suggests

  • University of Bristol
  • Updated Sep 28, 2023

Image shows the warmest month average temperature (degrees Celsius) for Earth and the projected supercontinent (Pangea Ultima) in 250 million …

New ‘supercontinent’ could wipe out humans and make Earth uninhabitable, study suggests
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New ‘supercontinent� could wipe out humans and make Earth uninhabitable, study suggests

  • University of Bristol
  • Updated Sep 28, 2023

This image shows the geography of today's Earth and the projected geography of Earth in 250 million years, when all the continents converge in…

New ‘supercontinent’ could wipe out humans and make Earth uninhabitable, study suggests
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New ‘supercontinent� could wipe out humans and make Earth uninhabitable, study suggests

  • By Amy Woodyatt, CNN
  • Sep 26, 2023

(CNN) â€� The formation of a new “supercontinentâ€� could wipe out humans and all other mammals still alive in 250 million years, researchers have…

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Scientists say they’ve found a direct link between planet-warming pollution and polar bear survival

  • Kt Miller/Polar Bears International
  • Updated Sep 1, 2023

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Scientists say they’ve found a direct link between planet-warming pollution and polar bear survival

  • Erinn Hermsen/Polar Bears International
  • Updated Sep 1, 2023

Polar bears were listed under the Endangered Species Act in 2008 but have not benefited from emissions-related protections.

Scientists say they’ve found a direct link between planet-warming pollution and polar bear survival
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Scientists say they’ve found a direct link between planet-warming pollution and polar bear survival

  • By Amarachi Orie, CNN
  • Sep 1, 2023

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This month is the planet’s hottest on record by far � and hottest in around 120,000 years, scientists say

  • Fethi Belaid/AFP/Getty Images
  • Updated Jul 27, 2023

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This month is the planet’s hottest on record by far – and hottest in around 120,000 years, scientists say
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This month is the planet’s hottest on record by far � and hottest in around 120,000 years, scientists say

  • Remo Casilli/Reuters
  • Updated Jul 27, 2023

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This month is the planet’s hottest on record by far – and hottest in around 120,000 years, scientists say
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This month is the planet’s hottest on record by far � and hottest in around 120,000 years, scientists say

  • Patricia De Melo Moreira/AFP/Getty Images
  • Updated Jul 27, 2023

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This month is the planet’s hottest on record by far – and hottest in around 120,000 years, scientists say
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This month is the planet’s hottest on record by far � and hottest in around 120,000 years, scientists say

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  • Updated Jul 27, 2023

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