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The Holocene extinction, otherwise referred to as the sixth mass extinction or Anthropocene extinction, is an ongoing extinction event of species during the present Holocene epoch (with the more recent time sometimes called Anthropocene) as a result of human activity.

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Has the tipping point been reached yet?

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2024/12/01
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New Study: 94% of tap water in the United States contains plastic particles

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2024/11/22
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🌍 Top 50 Biden-Harris Accomplishments for Combating Climate Change 🌱

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2024/09/12
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Report: 82% of Scientists Say Overpopulation is a Major Problem

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2024/08/13
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87% of the Oceans and 77% of the Land is Facing Collapse from Human Acti...

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