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The sun set over the Pacific Ocean. | Photo Credit: AP A new study has found that the rate at which oceans are warming has become four times faster as compared to the last four decades.

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Climate change increased the likelihood of the recent Southern California wildfires by 35%, according to a new study published by World Weather Attribution, a decade-old international group of climate scientists and other experts. The study comes

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The spotted hyena’s cadaver in Elba Protected Area. (Courtesy of the Author. Mammalia/De Gruyter Brill) In a nutshell A spotted hyena was documented in Egypt’s Elba Protected Area in February 2024 – the first confirmed sighting

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Utah’s Great Salt Lake at sunset. (Credit: © Minyun Zhou | Dreamstime.com) In a nutshell The Great Salt Lake reached its lowest level in 170+ years primarily due to reduced river flow, which caused three times

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It is a truth universally acknowledged that the best encounter with a work of art is a physical one. But it is also an irrefutable fact that international air travel and the shipping of art get

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Los Angeles County and city officials provided new details on the multiple fires burning through the area. At least five people have …

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A window of dangerous fire weather conditions has closed, but firefighters battling the Los Angeles blazes are still contending with …

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Since January 7, wildfires have been burning their way through Los Angeles. The aftermath is devastating, with over 16,000 homes destroyed, drinking water contaminated, and more than two dozen people killed. As longtime residents attempt to

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Across Africa, over 600 million people live without access to electricity. Meanwhile, energy demand is expanding alongside the rapid growth of African economies. Yet increasing access is not the only energy challenge facing the continent: For

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Prospect New Orleans, the city’s contemporary-art triennial, was launched (as a biennial) to be an engine of growth and recovery from what was until earlier this month the costliest natural disaster in US history. Under its

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LOS ANGELES — Rain began falling in parched Southern California on Saturday in a boon for firefighters who were mopping up multiple wildfires. But heavy downpours on charred hillsides could bring the threat of new troubles

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Karen Short, a research ecologist with the Forest Service who contributed to the study and maintains a historical database of national wildfire reports, says understanding why they start is essential for preventing them and educating the

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U.S. President Donald Trump toured parts of California damaged by wildfire as firefighters in the Los Angeles area continued to confront multiple blazes amid high winds and dry conditions. Trump surveyed recovery efforts from a helicopter

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On President Trump’s first day in office, he pulled out of the Paris Agreement, a pact among nearly all nations to fight climate change. Reporting from Davos, Switzerland, David Gelles, a climate journalist for The New

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Firefighters in southern California continued to confront multiple blazes on Thursday amid high winds and dry conditions. The Hughes Fire in the mountains northwest of Los Angeles near Castaic Lake broke out Wednesday, prompting authorities to

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LOS ANGELES — Days after losing her home in the same fire that destroyed her Los Angeles elementary school, third-grader Gabriela Chevez-Munoz resumed classes this week at another campus temporarily hosting children from her school. She

Posted on January 18, 2025 by inuno.ai

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