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China fires ICBM into Pacific Ocean
China test-fires ICBM into the Pacific Ocean for the first time in decades
China said Wednesday that it had successfully test-fired an intercontinental ballistic missile into the Pacific Ocean, in a rare public test that may raise international concerns as the country builds up its nuclear arsenal at a time of tensions with the United States.
China fires ICBM into Pacific Ocean in first such public test in decades as regional tensions flare
China says it successfully fired an intercontinental ballistic missile into the Pacific Ocean on Wednesday, a rare public test that analysts said was meant to send a message to the United States and its allies amid heightened regional tensions.
China carried out its first known test of an ICBM in the Pacific Ocean for more than 4 decades
The test of an intercontinental ballistic missile with a dummy warhead comes amid concerns over China's nuclear arsenal.
Sea level rise for Pacific Island nations is irreversible
NASA warning: Sea level rise for Pacific Island nations is irreversible
NASA predicts an 8-inch sea level rise by 2050, affecting Pacific island nations. Flood risks will grow annually.
UN chief says sea level rise threatens 'rising tide of misery'
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned on Wednesday that rising sea levels threaten to create "a rising tide of misery" for millions, with intense storm surges, coastal erosion and coastal flooding increasingly likely.
NASA analysis shows irreversible sea level rise for Pacific islands
Pacific Island nations such as Tuvalu, Kiribati, and Fiji will experience at least 8 inches (15 centimeters) of sea level rise, according to an analysis by NASA's sea level change science team. This amount of rise will occur regardless of whether greenhouse gas emissions change in the coming years.
Mexico, Hurricane John and Pacific
Tropical Storm John Strengthens Again Along Mexico’s Pacific Coast
Hurricane John, which came ashore in western Mexico on Monday and lashed the region with strong winds and heavy rains before dissipating, regained tropical storm strength over the Pacific Ocean late Tuesday,
Hurricane John dissipates into tropical depression after hitting Mexico's Pacific coast, killing 2
Hurricane John dissipated over Mexico on Tuesday after barreling into the country’s southern Pacific coast overnight, leaving two dead and a trail of destruction in its path. Weakening into a tropical depression,
Hurricane John falls apart after causing deadly mudslides on Mexico's southern Pacific coast
Hurricane John fell apart as quickly as it formed but left destruction along Mexico's southern Pacific coast, including deadly mudslides and flooding that may linger.
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With launch into Pacific Ocean, China tests ICBM that could reach the US mainland
Test launch by PLA Rocket Force ‘achieves expected purpose’ and is a routine part of annual military training, Beijing said.
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New species of "ghost shark" discovered living deep in the Pacific Ocean
The species lives in the deep waters of the Pacific Ocean, which NIWA scientist Brit Finucci said makes them difficult to ...
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When will the big blue cranes ship to the Pacific Ocean?
The U.S. Navy contracted for two giant blue cranes to be shipped to work on submarines. The military has yet to decide when ...
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Kickstart: Getting ocean plastics to shore is hard. Reusing it may be harder
The Ocean Cleanup's collection of plastics from the Pacific's "garbage patch" makes for good PR. Actually converting it into ...
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China carried out its first known test of an ICBM in the Pacific Ocean for more than four decades
The test of an intercontinental ballistic missile with a dummy warhead comes amid concerns over China's nuclear arsenal.
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Watch extremely rare footage of a bigfin squid 'walking' on long, spindly arms deep in the South Pacific
While exploring the Tonga Trench in the Southwestern Pacific Ocean, researchers captured extremely rare footage of a Magnapinna squid with arms several times the length of its body.
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