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If governments are serious about the global warming targets they adopted in Paris, scientists say they have two options: eliminating fossil fuels immediately or finding ways to undo their damage to the climate system in the future.

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State volcanologists are keeping a close watch over Mayon volcano in Albay as it continues to emit volcanic gas.

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Aside from the rain brought by the habagat,the wet season also brings mosquitoes. And when mosquitoes are abound, we are prone to malaria or dengue. 

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America's newest, most expensive coal-fired power plant is hailed as one of the cleanest on the planet, thanks to government-backed technology that removes carbon dioxide and keeps it out of the atmosphere.

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Last Thursday's discussion has become too technical, though we tried our best to simplify it further without losing the facts about climate change and global warming.

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World carbon dioxide pollution levels in the atmosphere are accelerating and reached a record high in 2012, the UN weather agency said yesterday.

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The United States cut its energy-related carbon dioxide pollution by 3.8 percent last year, the second biggest drop since 1990, the Department of Energy said yesterday.

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The old saying that "what goes up must come down" doesn't apply to carbon dioxide pollution in the air, which just hit an unnerving milestone.

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Experts have shown that yes, there is a thing as a mosquito magnet. Studies have shown that one in 10 people may be more attractive than others to mosquitoes.

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The old saying that "what goes up must come down" doesn't apply to carbon dioxide pollution in the air, which just hit an unnerving milestone.

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