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Some Tea With Your River?
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Published October 1, 2016
Dissolved organic matter from forests and wetlands stained the water dark brown near Rupert Bay. A similar process darkens tea.
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Nairobi Swells with Urban Growth
Published September 30, 2016
For the past few decades, Africans have been moving from rural areas into cities, seeking work. The continent’s urban population has skyrocketed. Nairobi is a prime example of that migration, with its population pushing upward and its boundaries pushing outward.
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Unseasonal Flooding in Iowa
Published September 29, 2016
A series of heavy rainstorms raised river levels to their second highest on record.
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The ‘Land of Giants’
Published September 27, 2016
Roughly one-third of the world’s naturally occurring sequoias grow in 75 groves in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks.
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A Desert Landscape Scarred by Fire
Published September 25, 2016
Burn scars have gotten larger near Australia’s Lake Mackay.
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Soberanes Still Burns
Published September 21, 2016
Burning since late July, the Soberanes fire in California has left an extensive mark on the landscape.
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