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07/12/2024
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By Cassie B.
California utility provider cuts power off to thousands amid wildfire threat
One of California’s biggest utilities made good on threats to cut off power in some parts of the state on Tuesday morning in an attempt to address wildfire risks. After warning on Monday that there could be deliberate outages in parts of Northern California and the San Francisco Bay area, Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) […]
05/31/2024
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By Arsenio Toledo
“WIND DROUGHT” grips Australia, causing wind energy generation to PLUMMET
The fourth week of May has seen Australia gripped by its second “wind drought” in as many months, causing wind energy generation to plummet to record lows. Australian autumn – which is during March, April and May – is traditionally seen as the season with the lowest wind outputs. However, the lull in power generation […]
05/24/2024
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By Ava Grace
Mexico City has virtually RUN OUT of water
Scientists have warned months ago that Mexico City would run out of water due to the ongoing drought. That day is approaching fast. The reservoirs of the Cutzamala System, which provide about one-fifth of the city’s water, are essentially dry. The only available option is to try to take water from the aquifers below the city. […]
05/23/2024
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By Laura Harris
8 Major U.S. water basins could be depleted by as much as 98% in the next 25 years
A new study from the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Washington found that the eight major water basins across the United States face up to a 98 percent chance of depletion within the next 25 years due to excessive withdrawals for drinking, irrigation and other uses. America’s groundwater reserves currently hold at least 33,000 trillion gallons […]
04/29/2024
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By Ethan Huff
Insect biodiversity plummeting as global food supply teeters toward collapse
Buried beneath headlines about congressional treason and wars and rumors of war is a disturbing new report from the World Entomology Body (WEB) showing that the world’s insect populations are plummeting. This is really bad news for the food supply, which relies on precious pollinators like bees to keep the life cycle going. Without these […]
04/26/2024
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By Ethan Huff
Europe’s largest gas field in Groningen, The Netherlands, SHUTS DOWN due to earthquake fears (or so they say)
Another energy-producing powerhouse bit the dust after authorities, in this case in The Netherlands, decided that continuing to drill for gas creates too substantial a seismic risk throughout the region. The Groningen gas field is officially closed, this after changes were made last October to reduce its drilling capacity. No longer will the Groningen gas field […]
03/13/2024
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By Olivia Cook
British potato shortage: Farmers warn U.K. could run out of staple crop
Extreme weather conditions have become a major challenge for growers worldwide and the British potato industry is no exception, with U.K. farmers raising alarms over a likely shortage of potatoes due to last year’s poor harvest. “Farmers in the U.K. have reportedly been struggling with one of the lowest potato harvests on record, estimated at […]
03/08/2024
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By Ava Grace
Smokehouse Creek Fire KILLS over 10,000 cattle in Texas, devastating local beef supply
The Texas Department of Agriculture estimates that over 10,000 cattle have been killed by wildfires that recently ravaged the Texas Panhandle and neighboring areas. The Smokehouse Creek Fire, as it is called, is the largest wildfire in the history of Texas. It has burned down at least 500 structures and 1,700 square miles in Texas and Oklahoma. […]
03/07/2024
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By Ethan Huff
Texas fires are destroying cattle ranches – will the U.S. beef industry survive?
In what the Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) X account is describing as a total wipeout of the American beef industry, the Texas fires have reportedly annihilated a disturbing number of cattle ranches, feedlots and grasslands in the Lone Star State. The devastation is enormous, including at least 120 miles of power lines gone, meaning no […]
01/16/2024
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By Olivia Cook
Hong Kong recently banned U.S. poultry amid bird flu outbreak in 5 states
Just two weeks before Christmas, worried officials in Hong Kong slapped a ban on poultry (largely chicken and turkey) and eggs from several parts of the U.S. to protect public health in the Special Administrative Region. Authorities said the importation ban was prompted by an outbreak of the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 virus, which […]
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