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Nov 08 2024POLITICS

What Happens When Trump Wins Again

Everything's about to change. Democrats are facing losses in the election, and Trump's team is getting ready to head back to the White House in January. They’ve missed some key deadlines, which might make things tricky. Meanwhile, Biden will address the nation today, a day after Vice President Kamal

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Nov 07 2024ENVIRONMENT

Social Media's Role in Climate Change Conspiracies

These days, when we talk about climate change, it's not just about the science anymore. Social media has become a hotbed for conspiracy theories related to climate change. A recent study looked at a massive collection of tweets to see how these theories spread and who's behind them. The researchers

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Nov 06 2024SCIENCE

Improving Weather Forecasts: The Power of Soil Moisture Data

Scientists are looking at a new way to make weather and water predictions better. They're using something called coupled land–atmosphere data assimilation. This means they're combining information from the ground (like how wet the soil is) with information from the air (like temperature and wind spe

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Nov 06 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Dwindling Herring: Fishing, Warming Seas, and Predators at Fault

Atlantic herring has been a big deal in Canada's seafood industry since the 1960s, with the Scotian Shelf-Bay of Fundy herring fisheries being a major player. However, this stock has been struggling since the mid-1960s, despite efforts to boost it since 2003. Researchers wanted to understand why man

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Nov 06 2024ENVIRONMENT

A Brighter Future: How Solar Power is Changing Lives in South Africa

Millions of people in Africa live without reliable electricity. A U. S. company, d. light, is trying to change that with affordable solar power. Their goal? To connect a billion people by 2030. Dimakatso Ngcobo, a 12-year-old from Kokotela, South Africa, knows the struggles of life without electrici

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Nov 05 2024WEATHER

Baton Rouge Beats Heat Records Again

Baton Rouge's Metro Airport has done something quite unusual—it's broken the record for the latest 90-degree temperature yet again. Just a week ago, the airport set a new record for the latest date to reach 90 degrees, which was October 27. This date was previously set in 1907. Since October 26, the

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Nov 04 2024WEATHER

Caribbean Storm: Watch Out, Gulf!

Imagine a storm brewing in the Caribbean, about 345 miles from Jamaica. It's moving northeast at 7 mph, with winds of 35 mph. Forecasters think it'll become a hurricane as it passes over Cuba and enters the Gulf of Mexico by midweek. The National Hurricane Center is keeping a close eye on this poten

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Nov 04 2024ENVIRONMENT

Prince William's African Adventure: A Focus on Climate and Conservation

Prince William is kicking off a four-day trip to South Africa, with a big focus on climate change and the environment. He'll chat with young environmentalists, hang out with local fishermen, and even join a rugby practice at a local school. The highlight of his visit? The Earthshot Prize ceremony, w

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Nov 04 2024ENVIRONMENT

Prince William's Environmental Mission in South Africa

Prince William, 42, is heading to South Africa for an important visit, focusing on environmental issues and global warming. He's not just talking about it; he's also hosting a big event called the Earthshot Prize. This prize gives money to five groups that come up with clever ideas to help the envir

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Nov 01 2024WEATHER

Spain's Unexpected Storm: Deadly Floods and Climate Connection

In just a few minutes, heavy rains in eastern Spain triggered deadly flash floods. Houses, streets, and vehicles were swept away, leaving more than 200 people dead. This is Spain's worst natural disaster in recent memory. Scientists point to two possible climate change factors. Warmer air can hold

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