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Dinah Voyles Pulver

Dinah Voyles Pulver

Investigative / Environment Reporter at USA Today

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Dinah Voyles Pulver
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Audubon Society won't change name, despite namesake's racism. It ... - USA TODAY

National Audubon Society says John James Audubon, was “an enslaver, whose racism and harmful attitudes ... are now well-understood.”
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Fishing season canceled: Feds close California chinook salmon ... -...

Federal officials have closed Chinook salmon fishing for spring in California and southern Oregon and may keep season closed for the next year
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Global warming driving more extreme droughts and floods, NASA ... -...

Global warming temperatures driving more intense droughts and floods, a NASA scientist says after studying satellite data.
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Fort Lauderdale rain explained: How did so much rain fall so quickl...

Several factors aligned in just the wrong way. And it left a rainmaker stalled over the city for hours. Here’s what to know.
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El Niño in 2023? High global ocean temperatures raise alarm - USA T...

Warmer oceans have negative impacts on marine life and coastal ecosystems and drive extreme weather patterns, more ice melt and rising sea levels.
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El Niño is likely coming. What is that? Will it lead to heatwaves? ...

A strong El Niño could send global average temperatures soaring to a record high. Here’s what to know about the developing climate pattern.
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Could Hurricane Idalia make a return trip to Florida? Another storm...

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.

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More than 150 flamingos seen in eight states after Hurricane Idalia...

Flamingos have been spotted in eight states from Florida to Virginia after Hurricane Idalia came through last week. Will they stay?
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Are cow farts bad for climate change? Cow burps the real problem. -...

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.
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Hurricane Otis shocked forecasters with Category 5 Acapulco landfal...

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.
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Will 2023 be Earth's hottest year? Climate change fuels heat record...

It’s “virtually certain” 2023 will be the hottest year in recorded history, the Copernicus Climate Change Service said.