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08/16/2024
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By Lance D Johnson
CO2 is the GREENING molecule: New study shows how elevated CO2 levels increase vegetation growth and WATER AVAILABILITY in the Northern Hemisphere
The Democrat’s Green New Deal proposes a war on carbon dioxide, investing in methods to sequester this all-important atmospheric gas under the ground. However, according to new research, elevated CO2 levels are not only important for vegetation growth, but also play a role in maintaining water availability in the Northern Hemisphere. Artificial carbon capture and […]
09/05/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Germany redefines heatwave to scare people into believing fraudulent climate change narrative
Germany’s DWD Weather Service has apparently redefined the term “heatwave” to scare people into believing the climate change narrative. The DWD seems to have changed the definition of a heatwave so that any brief period of warm temperatures qualifies as one. What used to be defined as a period of five consecutive days with highs over 30 […]
05/23/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Collapsifornia: California Gov. Gavin Newsom to mandate rationing of water, food and energy
Governor Gavin Newsom has pushed for conservation during his recent visit to a Southern California water recycling facility. The government is set to mandate water, food and energy rations, leaving Californians unable to heat or cool their houses throughout the year. They have done this rationing before in California, but it isn’t clear how bad […]
05/05/2022
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By News Editors
With water running out, California faces grim summer of dangerous heat, extreme drought
Heat waves. Severe drought. Extreme wildfires. (Article by Paul Duginski and Alex Wigglesworth republished from LATimes.com) As Southern California braces for unprecedented drought restrictions, long-range forecasts are predicting a summer that will be fraught with record-breaking temperatures, sere landscapes and above-average potential for significant wildfires, particularly in the northern part of the state. “The dice are […]
08/08/2021
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By Arsenio Toledo
California shuts down second-largest hydroelectric power plant due to extreme drought
The catastrophic drought in California has forced the state government to shut down one of its largest hydroelectric power plants. The Edward Hyatt Power Plant is California’s second-largest conventional hydroelectric power station. It is located in the Lake Oroville reservoir in Butte County, northern California. The dam is part of a sprawling system that moves water from the […]
07/02/2021
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By Divina Ramirez
California’s “Megadrought” is causing tap water to taste like dirt
California has entered another drought, one that experts think is more severe than its last one. Worse, the heat is so severe that it’s making tap water in some places, including Sacramento, taste like dirt. Last month, the City of Sacramento issued a statement saying it has received complaints from residents about the taste of their tap water. […]
06/23/2021
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By Nolan Barton
Californians told to conserve power as droughts reduce capacity of California’s hydroelectric dams
The California Independent System Operator (ISO), which runs the state’s energy grid, has warned that it may face challenges this summer in part because droughts have reduced the capacity of the state’s hydroelectric dams. This prompted California Gov. Gavin Newsom to ask Californians to voluntarily conserve power to avoid rotating outages. Meanwhile, the California ISO asked people to […]
04/15/2021
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By Divina Ramirez
India faces water crisis as major tributaries are almost dried up
India is home to seven major river systems with more than 400 rivers. Some 80 percent of its population relies on those rivers for food and livelihood. But some of those rivers have been drying up rapidly, threatening water supplies in several regions. In Odisha state’s Gajapati district, farmers and residents are facing a water crisis as the Mahendratanaya River dries up. […]
03/29/2021
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By Joven Gray
Human impact: 10 Great lakes around the world are starting to disappear
Lakes all over the world are decreasing in size due to the impact of human activities. The rate at which these bodies of water are disappearing is such that experts are warning that they could become a thing of the past in the future. Lisa Borre, a researcher at the Cary Institute in Millbrook, New York […]
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 […]
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