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Nov 02 2024ENVIRONMENT

Squirrel Star Peanut's Surprising End

In remote Pine City, New York, a well-known squirrel named Peanut met a sad end. Peanut, who gained fame on social media with his caretaker Mark Longo, was euthanized after authorities seized him and a raccoon named Fred from Longo's home. This happened after some people complained, and officers fro

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Nov 02 2024ENVIRONMENT

Australia Mourns Loss of Record-Holding Croc Cassius

In Australia, a massive saltwater crocodile named Cassius has passed away. He was over 110 years old and held the Guinness World Record for being the largest crocodile in captivity. Cassius was nearly 18 feet long and weighed more than a ton. Cassius had been living at Marineland Melanesia Crocodil

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Nov 02 2024ENVIRONMENT

Saving Taiwan's Shores: The Race to Remove Oil from a Stranded Chinese Ship

Off the northeastern coast of Taiwan, a Chinese ship named Yu Zhou Qi Hang found itself in trouble. The ship, carrying three massive cranes from Keelung to China, lost power in rough seas caused by Typhoon Kong-rey. With no control, the ship drifted towards Yehliu Geopark, where it ran aground. This

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Nov 02 2024ENVIRONMENT

Volunteers Band Together After Floods Devastate Spanish Town

In the small town of Chiva, Spain, volunteers roll up their sleeves and dive into the mud. They're cleaning up after powerful flash floods that struck the region, leaving behind a trail of destruction and at least 205 lives lost. Alicia Montero, a local, is one of many who never imagined their town

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Nov 01 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Thinning Ozone Hole: Progress and Challenges in 2024

The ozone hole over Antarctica in 2024 was one of the smallest in decades, showing that efforts to protect the ozone layer are working. NASA and NOAA data revealed that the ozone-depleted area reached a peak of 8. 5 million square miles in September, thanks to a decline in harmful chemicals like CFC

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Nov 01 2024ENVIRONMENT

Spain's Heatwaves: Behind the Scenes of Stronger Storms

Ever thought about how warmer days could lead to stronger storms? Let's take a look at what happened recently in Valencia, Spain. A powerful storm swept through, leaving over 150 people dead and many others missing. Scientists from World Weather Attribution (WWA) are taking a closer look at this tra

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Nov 01 2024ENVIRONMENT

California's Push to Protect Nature: A Global Example

California is a biodiversity hotspot, home to more species than any other U. S. state. That's why the Golden State sent a big delegation to the United Nations biodiversity summit in Colombia. The goal? To protect 30% of the world's land and water by 2030. Even though the U. S. hasn't ratified the bi

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Oct 31 2024ENVIRONMENT

How Weather Data Disappearance Could Hit Wildfires and Food Prices

Imagine a river that vanishes into a hole and reappears elsewhere, like a magic trick but in nature. That's the Popo Agie River in Wyoming. Scientists traced its path using red dye way back in 1983 and found it takes two hours to flow through tiny rock crevasses under the surface. This river is cruc

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Oct 31 2024ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change: The Hidden Costs of Our Food and Power Bills

Climate change isn't just about polar bears and melting ice caps. It's affecting your daily life right now, from the food you eat to the electricity you use. Let's break it down. The economy is a big deal this election season. Guess what? Climate change is costing us big bucks. Extreme weather even

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Oct 31 2024ENVIRONMENT

Eerie Trees Take Over North Carolina: The Spread of Saltwater Ghost Forests

Ever wondered what happens when trees meet too much salt? In North Carolina, NASA satellites have snapped pictures showing the eerie spread of what scientists call "ghost forests. " Over the past two decades, trees along the Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge have been losing their lives, stoo

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