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Nov 20 2024WEATHER

Strong Storms: One Dead, Hundreds of Thousands Without Power

Early Wednesday, over 500, 000 people on the West Coast lost power due to a powerful storm. In Lynnwood, Snohomish County, a woman in her 50s passed away when a tree fell at a homeless encampment. That's not all—high winds, rain, and snow brought down trees, power lines, and created blizzard conditi

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

A Fresh Perspective in B. C. 's Health Ministry

Former Tofino mayor Josie Osborne has stepped into the role of B. C. 's Health Minister, bringing a unique background and perspective that many hope will address the ongoing struggles of rural healthcare. Paul Adams, from the Rural Health Network, sees her appointment as a positive step forward. Ada

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Nov 20 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Great Barrier Reef: A Summer of Unprecedented Loss

In a stunning revelation, Australian scientists have reported record-high coral mortality in parts of the Great Barrier Reef, raising concerns about the fate of the entire structure. The Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) recently completed surveys on 12 reefs, revealing that up to 72% of

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Nov 20 2024FINANCE

How Climate Risks Affect Stock Markets in Emerging Economies

Imagine a world where stock markets are not just swayed by economic news, but also by the weather and climate policies. This study dives into how stock returns in big emerging economies like Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa react to two types of climate risks: physical ones (like natur

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Nov 20 2024ENVIRONMENT

Trump's Environmental Shift: What to Expect

When Donald Trump returns to the White House, he plans to make significant changes to the country's environmental policies. Some of the biggest changes include withdrawing from the Paris Agreement, opening more areas for oil and gas drilling, and weakening rules that control power plant emissions. T

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Nov 20 2024ENVIRONMENT

Future Land Use in China: Balancing Development and Nature

Land use changes in the hilly red soil region (HRSR) of Southern China, particularly in Jiangxi Province, are a hot topic. These changes can impact local ecosystem services (ESs) like habitat quality, soil conservation, and water yield. We studied three scenarios for 2035: nature development (ND), e

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Nov 19 2024HEALTH

Unseen Struggles: Domestic Violence in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities

In the United States, there are 574 federally recognized Tribes. These communities face a grim reality: American Indian and Alaska Native girls and women experience the highest rates of domestic violence (DV) in the country. Why is this happening? The root causes are deeply rooted in structural issu

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Nov 19 2024POLITICS

China's Climate Climb: A Shift in Global Responsibility

For a long time, rich countries like the United States and Europe have been the biggest contributors to global warming. But that's changing fast. China, with its rapid economic growth and massive use of coal, is quickly catching up. Last year, China even surpassed Europe in total historical emission

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Nov 19 2024TECHNOLOGY

Google TV: How Much Is Too Much Screen Time for Ads?

Imagine curling up on the couch, ready to relax. You turn on your Google TV, and ads greet you right from the homescreen. Google TV collects feedback from its users about this. "What do you think of these ads? " the device asks. A simple survey pops up now and then, asking whether the ads feel overw

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Nov 19 2024SCIENCE

The Hidden Effort of an Octopus's Color Show

Ever wondered how much energy an octopus uses to change colors? It turns out, it's not as easy as you might think! Scientists discovered that these sea creatures use a lot of energy for their color-changing tricks. They found this out by snipping tiny pieces of octopus skin and measuring the oxygen

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