ENVIRONMENT

BACK204
Nov 12 2024ENVIRONMENT

Two Kinds of Trouble: Weeds Outsmarting Farmers

Imagine a plant like Palmer amaranth. It can grow up to 8 feet tall and has roots that spread like crazy. This unwanted plant, a relative of water hemp, is causing headaches for farmers. Why? Because it's become resistant to nine different kinds of weed killers. That's right, nine! Patrick Tranel,

reading time less than a minute
Nov 12 2024ENVIRONMENT

Firefighters Make Headway on California's Mountain Fire

The Mountain Fire in California has burned over 20, 000 acres in Ventura County, but firefighters are making progress. On Sunday, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) reported that the fire was 31% contained. This is good news for the residents of about 1, 000 homes n

reading time less than a minute
Nov 11 2024ENVIRONMENT

Emperor Penguin's Unusual Journey Lands Him on Australian Beach

Imagine the surprise when a massive emperor penguin, typically found in the icy regions of Antarctica, was spotted on a tourist beach in Denmark, Australia. This is around 3, 500 kilometers north of its usual home. The penguin, a male, was in poor health when discovered on November 1. Belinda Cannel

reading time less than a minute
Nov 11 2024ENVIRONMENT

Mystery of Siberian Craters Solved?

Did you know that Siberia has been hit by over 20 giant craters in the past decade? These aren't your typical impact craters. They're caused by something brewing deep beneath the surface. Scientists have been scratching their heads, but a new study might finally have the answer. It turns out, this i

reading time less than a minute
Nov 11 2024ENVIRONMENT

Polluted Air in Punjab: A Danger for 11 Million Kids

Pakistan's Punjab province is facing a severe air pollution crisis. Over 11 million children under five are at risk, according to the United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef). The air quality in Punjab is so bad that it's called a "calamity. " Schools and public spaces are closed until November 17 to

reading time less than a minute
Nov 11 2024ENVIRONMENT

Climate Summit in Azerbaijan Kicks Off: Who Pays the Bill?

The annual climate summit, COP29, has started in Baku, Azerbaijan. The key topic is money – how much is needed and who will pay to help poor countries deal with climate change? The UN says developing countries need about $1 billion daily just to cope with current extreme weather. They're getting onl

reading time less than a minute
Nov 11 2024ENVIRONMENT

Wildfires Rage on Both Coasts: Firefighters Face Unique Challenges

Wildfires in New York, New Jersey, and Ventura County are causing chaos. In California, the Mountain Fire has destroyed homes and forced evacuations. Ventura County Fire Chief Dustin Gardner is happy no one died, but admits mistakes were made. The fire started during the day, making evacuations easi

reading time less than a minute
Nov 11 2024ENVIRONMENT

Firefighters Make Progress on Ventura County's Mountain Blaze

In Ventura County, northwest of Los Angeles, fire crews are fighting a wildfire called the Mountain Fire. They've made good progress, thanks to helpful weather. The fire's size is about 32 square miles, and crews have contained 26% of it. Sadly, more than 100 structures, many of them homes, have bee

reading time less than a minute
Nov 11 2024ENVIRONMENT

Afghanistan's Taliban to Join U. N. Climate Talks

For the first time since seizing power, the Taliban will be present at a major international climate conference. The event, COP29, kicks off in Azerbaijan this Monday. Although the Taliban's rule in Afghanistan is not widely recognized, the country's environment agency announced a delegation will at

reading time less than a minute
Nov 10 2024ENVIRONMENT

Wildfire Rages in Lynn Woods: A Look at Dry Conditions and Resident Concerns

In Lynn Woods Reservation, a brush fire has been raging, torching over 100 acres. Fire crews are on the scene, fighting the flames amidst unusually dry conditions. For locals who love the reservation, seeing it burn is tough. “The woods just can’t catch a break, ” said one resident, feeling helpless

reading time less than a minute
BACK204