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Jan 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Don't Just Recycle: Push for Policy Change

You might think that recycling more or going vegan can save the planet, but the truth is, it's not that simple. Individual actions like these have a tiny impact compared to big systemic changes. For instance, even if everyone in the U. S. went vegan, it would only cut greenhouse gas emissions by 2.

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Jan 13 2025POLITICS

The LA Fires: Are We Missing the Bigger Picture?

When a disaster like the recent fires in Los Angeles strikes, it's natural for people to start pointing fingers. Bret and Gail, two commentators, share their thoughts on this. Bret feels upset seeing the devastation — homes, businesses, and neighborhoods gone. He believes this is a moment for everyo

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Jan 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Greening Up: How Land Changes Impact Dust in Northern China

Dust aerosols are a big deal. They mess with our climate, our health, and how plants grow. But what happens when we change the land around? That's what scientists found out using a special computer model called WRF-Chem. They looked at how land changes in northern China from 2000 to 2020 affected du

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Jan 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Do Financial Policies Really Help Cut Emissions?

Do you know how countries are trying to reduce their carbon footprint? This study took a look at 87 countries from 2000 to 2023, focusing on how climate-related financial policies, or CRFPs, are helping them switch to renewable energy and cut down on CO2 emissions. Using some fancy methods like the

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Jan 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Wildfire Smoke: A Growing Threat to Global Health

You know what kills more people than car crashes or wars? Air pollution from cars, trucks, and factories. But there's a new worry, and it's coming from the sky. Wildfires are becoming more common and intense due to climate change, and the smoke they create is packed with dangerous pollutants like ti

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Jan 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Why California's Wildfires Are Getting Worse

California's wildfires are becoming more intense due to climate change. Experts warn that these fires are here to stay and will impact every industry in the region. The problem isn't new – it's been building for over a century. Wildfires are natural, but human development and climate change make the

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Jan 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change Fuels California's Wildfires: A New Reality

In a shocking turn of events, California faced some of its worst wildfires ever recorded. As Los Angeles burned, scientists revealed that 2024 was the hottest year on record. This isn't just a coincidence—it's a warning sign. Global temperatures are rising, and oceans are unusually warm. We've enter

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Jan 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Truth About LA's Wildfires: What You Need to Know

Wildfire experts Jack Cohen and Stephen Pyne have been warning about the dangers of wildfires in Los Angeles for years. They're not happy about what's happening this week. The Woolsey Fire, which has destroyed hundreds of homes and forced thousands to evacuate, is a harsh reminder that we haven't be

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Jan 11 2025CRIME

LA Fires: Celebs React to Arson Suspect

The Lakeview, Cedar, and Oakwood wildfires have been burning across Los Angeles since Tuesday. Two more started on Wednesday and Thursday: Berkley, north of the city, and Evelyn, near Ventura County's border. The fires have claimed ten lives, forced 180, 000 evacuations, and destroyed many homes. A

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Jan 11 2025SCIENCE

High Altitude: How Lowlanders and Tibetans Adapt Differently

Imagine two groups of people climbing a high mountain. One group is from the lowlands, and the other is from the highlands of Tibet. Both groups are going to the same height of 4, 300 meters. Scientists wanted to see how their bodies adjust to the thin air. Lowlanders, or people from the lowlands,

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