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Marine biologist issues dire warning nearly two decades after initial discovery: ‘We can’t carry on’
2024-01-28 in Yahoo"It's overwhelming any ability to cope with it."
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2024-01-06 (or before) in YahooStudy makes troubling revelation about killer whales: ‘We’ve really come to learn that you are what you eat’
2023-12-09 in Yahoo“The top of the food chain ... is extremely vulnerable.”
Tagged under: Whales and Dolphins
There's a crisis in the Yukon River
2023-12-03 in YahooEAGLE VILLAGE, Alaska - When Jody Potts-Joseph was growing up, her family mushed sled dogs during the harsh Alaskan winters to hunt and trap, feeding them salmon caught from the Yukon River by the thousands. But after rebuilding her sled dog team as an adult, Potts-Joseph, a member of the Han Gwich'in tribe, had to turn to store-bought dog food. The river that was once renowned for its salmon doesn't have enough to offer anymore.Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the most important and in
Tagged under: Rivers | Salmon | Alaska
Giant batteries drain economics of gas power plants
2023-11-21 in YahooGiant batteries that ensure stable power supply by offsetting intermittent renewable supplies are becoming cheap enough to make developers abandon scores of projects for gas-fired generation world-wide. The long-term economics of gas-fired plants, used in Europe and some parts of the United States primarily to compensate for the intermittent nature of wind and solar power, are changing quickly, according to Reuters' interviews with more than a dozen power plant developers, project finance bankers, analysts and consultants. They said some battery operators are already supplying back-up power to grids at a price competitive with...
Tagged under: Renewable Energy | Solar Energy | Economics | Wind Power | Electricity Grid | Finance
Scientists stunned by discovery in remote area of Pacific Ocean: ‘We have a responsibility to understand it’
2023-07-06 (or before) in Yahoo"We share this planet with all this amazing biodiversity."
Tagged under: Oceans | Pacific Ocean
Scientists make ‘game changing’ discovery that could protect countless species: ‘The potential of this cannot be overstated’
2023-07-05 (or before) in Yahoo“To find out this extremely well-established network can be used by an entirely different field of science … is extremely exciting.”
Ohio law enforcement links Erin Brockovich to potential for 'special interest terrorism' threat in East Palestine
2023-03-08 (or before) in YahooOhio law enforcement issued a report late last month warning that events planned in East Palestine by environmental activist Erin Brockovich could prompt a terrorist threat from violent extremists, according to an intelligence bulletin obtained by Yahoo News.
Tagged under: Activism
Plains drought to curb U.S. wheat harvest, adding to global supply worries
2022-03-15 (or before) in YahooA worsening drought in the southern U.S. Plains is threatening the region's winter wheat crop just as the Ukraine crisis dents global supplies. Some farmers in southwestern Kansas, the top U.S. wheat producing state, have not received much measurable rain or snow since October. Winter wheat is planted in autumn, lays dormant in winter and begins sending up green shoots in spring.
Tagged under: Farming | Drought
Climate Experts Say Vacuuming CO2 From the Sky Is a Costly Boondoggle. The U.S. Government Just Funded It Anyway
2021-12-08 (or before) in YahooThe U.S. is dumping billions of dollars into the tiny sector
Extreme heat and drought are crushing key crops and punishing U.S. farmers
2021-08-25 (or before) in YahooExtreme heat and drought are crushing key crops and punishing U.S. farmers
Tagged under: Farming | Drought
Two-thirds of tropical rainforest destroyed or degraded globally, NGO says
2021-03-08 (or before) in YahooHumans have degraded or destroyed roughly two-thirds of the world's original tropical rainforest cover, new data reveals – raising alarm that a key natural buffer against climate change is quickly vanishing. The forest loss is also a major contributor of climate-warming emissions, with the dense tropical forest vegetation representing the largest living reservoir of carbon. Logging and land conversion, mainly for agriculture, have wiped out 34% of the world's original old-growth tropical rainforests, and degraded another 30%, leaving them more vulnerable to fire and future destruction, according to an analysis by the non...
Tagged under: Global Warming | Rainforests | Climate Change | Trees
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