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03/23/2021
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By Divina Ramirez
Hawaii declares state of emergency following heavy rains, severe flooding
Torrential rain and flash floods wiped out homes, triggered landslides and caused a dam to overflow in Hawaii, prompting Gov. David Ige to declare a state of emergency on Tuesday, March 10. Hawaii has experienced heavy rainfall since Sunday, with some areas getting one to two feet of rain within just 24 hours. The rain caused […]
03/21/2021
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By Divina Ramirez
Future hurricane seasons might start earlier, but not because of climate change
The Atlantic hurricane season doesn’t officially start until June 1, but that may change very soon. A committee at the National Hurricane Center (NHC), part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), has discussed whether the start date of the hurricane season should be moved to May 15. Michael Brennan, a senior hurricane specialist at the […]
03/14/2021
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By Divina Ramirez
Taiwanese president appeals to constituents to conserve water as country faces severe drought
Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen has asked his constituents to conserve water and prepare for shortages as the country faces its worst drought in over five decades, according to a recent report from Strange Sounds. In a Facebook post on March 7, Tsai said Taiwan is now facing its worst water crisis in 56 years. Typhoons produce large amounts […]
03/08/2021
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By Divina Ramirez
New research shows polar bears are “fat and healthy” despite modest ice loss in the Arctic
Polar bears could become nearly extinct by the end of the century if climate change continues unabated. That is the narrative that climate alarmists have been using to shed light on the impact of so-called climate change. Yet according to a recent report on polar bears, the Arctic inhabitants face no real danger at all. Published by the Global […]
03/03/2021
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By Divina Ramirez
No justification for linking climate change to global conflict, Russia tells UN Security Council
Vasily Nebenzya, Russia’s representative to the United Nations (UN), warned the Security Council on Tuesday, Feb. 23, against linking climate change to global security. The council convened to discuss the impact of climate change on global security and peace. But no resolution recognizing climate change as a threat to stability is on the way after Russia warned against such […]
03/02/2021
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By Divina Ramirez
Freshwater fish species are in “catastrophic” decline, with one-third facing extinction
Nearly a third of all freshwater fish species in the world now face extinction, according to a new report released Tuesday, Feb. 23, by 16 global conservation organizations. The report, titled “The World’s Forgotten Fishes,” outlined the disastrous effects that the loss of freshwater fish could have on the planet. Freshwater fish are essential to the health […]
02/04/2021
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By Divina Ramirez
Urban land development – not “climate change”– has resulted in shorter, more intense wet seasons in Florida
Cities and other urban areas are experiencing shorter, more intense wet seasons than underdeveloped and rural areas – but it’s not because of climate change. A recent study from Florida State University showed a trend of decreasing wet-season length in Florida’s urban areas due to changing land cover over the past few decades. However, seasonal rainfall accumulation was […]
01/26/2021
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By Divina Ramirez
Biden suspends new oil, gas drilling permits on federal land, signaling beginning of energy price hikes
President Joe Biden’s administration announced on Thursday, Jan. 21, a 60-day suspension of new oil and gas leasing and drilling permits for U.S. lands and waters. The suspension, part of a review of President Donald Trump’s environmental policies, went into effect after Acting Interior Secretary Scott de la Vega signed the order on Wednesday, Jan. […]
11/06/2020
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By Divina Ramirez
Exposure to air pollution linked to memory loss equal to at least 10 EXTRA YEARS of aging, caution researchers
It turns out, breathing in polluted air doesn’t just negatively affect lung function. It may impair memory, too. In a recent study, researchers from the University of Warwick in the UK found that people living in some of the most polluted districts of England have significantly poorer memory than people living in cleaner places. Their findings also suggest […]
11/04/2020
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By Divina Ramirez
Two new California blazes force at least 60,000 to evacuate Orange County amid strong winds
Two major blazes have continued to spread in Southern California, forcing 60,000 residents in Orange County to evacuate. With critical fire conditions not letting up, state officials issued red flag warnings throughout parts of the state. The Silverado Fire in Irvine erupted early Monday near the Santiago Canyon and Silverado Canyon roads in the Santa Ana Mountains. […]
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