Tag: Climate change

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Fear of Aging Trees Causing Chaos in Resident Communities

In the St. Louis Hills neighborhood, residents are facing a growing concern over aging trees causing damage and posing safety risks. Bob Jackson and...
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Captivating Images of King Tides Along San Diego Coastline

Over the weekend, the San Diego coastline experienced some truly remarkable sights as king tides brought waves as high as 7 feet crashing onto...
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First Sitting US President Visits Amazon Rainforest – WSVN 7News Miami...

President Joe Biden made history by becoming the first sitting American president to visit the Amazon rainforest. The Amazon rainforest plays a crucial role...
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County Weather Forecast: King Tides, Scattered Showers, and Possible Snowfall Ahead

A spurt of rain hit San Diego County overnight into Friday morning in areas mostly away from the immediate coast, but more periods of...
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Monitor Tropical Storm Sara: National Hurricane Center’s Alert for Floridians |...

Tropical Storm Sara is on the horizon, heading towards the Caribbean and potentially bringing dangerous conditions to Central America. The National Hurricane Center is...
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The Future of Florida’s Key Deer Amid Rising Seas: WSVN 7News...

Big Pine Key, Florida is home to the world's only Key deer, the smallest subspecies of the white-tailed deer. These deer, numbering around 800,...
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European Climate Agency Predicts Hottest Year on Record – WSVN 7News...

The European Climate Agency, Copernicus, recently announced that Earth is on track to experience the hottest year on record for the second consecutive year....
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Forecast: Meramec River Flooding Expected as Dry Spell Approaches

A record-breaking amount of rain fell in St. Louis over the past few days, with a total of 7.64 inches of rain reported at...
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Senate Candidates in Caledonia Discuss Clean Heat Standard

In Caledonia, the Senate candidates recently engaged in a discussion about the Clean Heat Standard. This standard aims to reduce carbon emissions from heating...
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UC San Diego Mandatory Climate Change Course for Students

The recent start of the school year at UC San Diego included a new graduation requirement for students: a course in climate change. This...
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Tim Walz: 19 Facts About Harris’s Vice President Pick

Tim Walz: A Closer Look at Harris's Vice President PickRecently, Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota has been thrust into the national spotlight after being...
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California Park Fire: Hot, Dry Weather Challenges Firefighters as Blaze Grows...

Firefighters in northern California are facing a tough battle against the Park Fire, which has grown to over 400,000 acres and is currently 34%...
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Alaska’s Juneau Icefield Melting 5 Times Faster Than in 1980s

The melting of Alaska's Juneau icefield is happening at an alarming rate, with the area now shrinking 4.6 times faster than it was in...
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The Future of Renewable Energy : Innovations, Challenges, and Global Impact

Renewable energy stands at the forefront of the global effort to combat climate change, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and create a sustainable future. As...
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Impact of Extreme Heat on Electric Vehicles: A Comprehensive Study

Electric vehicles (EVs) are becoming increasingly popular in the United States, with almost 1.4 million cars sold in 2023. However, questions arise about how...
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Study on Biofuel Degradation: Findings from GCMD

The Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) recently published a report titled “Tracking the Propensity of Biofuels Degradation Across the Maritime Supply Chain.” The...
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Top 3 Gulf Universities Ranked in Global Top 100 for Sustainability

Three universities in the Gulf region have been recognized for their commitment to sustainability, as they made it to the global top 100 list...
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Did Dense Interstellar Clouds Alter Earth’s Climate 2 Million Years Ago?

Around two million years ago, Earth experienced multiple ice ages, leading to a deep freeze that lasted until about 12,000 years ago. While scientists...
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Building Bill Gates’ TerraPower Energy Island: Construction of First Nuclear Plant...

Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft, is making significant strides in the field of nuclear energy through his company TerraPower. The construction of the...
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Record-breaking Fires Devastate Brazil’s Pantanal in June

Brazil's Pantanal, the largest tropical wetland on earth, is currently experiencing devastating fires in June, breaking historical records for that month. Aerial views of...
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Future Flood Risk in New Jersey: Check if Your Address Will...

Sea level rise is a pressing concern for many in New Jersey, as climate change continues to impact the state. The National Oceanic and...