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National Audubon Society says John James Audubon, was “an enslaver, whose racism and harmful attitudes ... are now well-understood.”
10 months ago
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Federal officials have closed Chinook salmon fishing for spring in California and southern Oregon and may keep season closed for the next year
10 months ago
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Global warming temperatures driving more intense droughts and floods, a NASA scientist says after studying satellite data.
10 months ago
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Several factors aligned in just the wrong way. And it left a rainmaker stalled over the city for hours. Here’s what to know.
10 months ago
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Warmer oceans have negative impacts on marine life and coastal ecosystems and drive extreme weather patterns, more ice melt and rising sea levels.
9 months ago
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A strong El Niño could send global average temperatures soaring to a record high. Here’s what to know about the developing climate pattern.
9 months ago
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Hurricane Idalia’s future is uncertain once it returns to open ocean. But could it make a return to trip to Florida? Forecasters say that’s unlikely.
5 months ago
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Flamingos have been spotted in eight states from Florida to Virginia after Hurricane Idalia came through last week. Will they stay?
5 months ago
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Both ends of a cow produce methane, but 97% of all the methane gas from a cow is released by belching. A company wants to help them belch less.
4 months ago
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Otis made an unexpected 13 hour transition from 70 mph winds to 165 mph and killed at least 46 people when it hit Acapulco, Mexico, one week ago.
3 months ago
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It’s “virtually certain” 2023 will be the hottest year in recorded history, the Copernicus Climate Change Service said.
2 months ago