Hurricane Helene’s ‘historic flooding’ made worse by global heating, Fema says
Helene aftermath: At least 92 dead, severe flood risk remains
Historic North Carolina village underwater after devastating damage from Helene
'We're desperate': Mexico's Acapulco relives hurricane nightmare - One year after Otis
Edit: I forgot to post links about Nepal.
At least 193 killed, 100 injured in flooding and landslides in Nepal
Nepal floods and landslides death toll passes 200, reports say
Researchers from Japan and Thailand investigating microplastics in coral have found that all three parts of the coral anatomy—surface mucus, tissue, and skeleton—contain microplastics. The findings were made possible thanks to a new microplastic detection technique developed by the team and applied ...
>Researchers from Japan and Thailand investigating microplastics in coral have found that all three parts of the coral anatomy—surface mucus, tissue, and skeleton—contain microplastics. The findings were made possible thanks to a new microplastic detection technique developed by the team and applied to coral for the first time. > > These findings may also explain the "missing plastic problem" that has puzzled scientists, where about 70% of the plastic litter that has entered the oceans cannot be found. The team hypothesizes that coral may be acting as a "sink" for microplastics by absorbing it from the oceans. Their findings were published in the journal Science of the Total Environment. > > [...] > > As for types of microplastics, the team found that nylon, polyacetylene, and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) were the three most prevalent, accounting for 20.11%, 14.37%, and 9.77%, respectively, of the identified samples.
Dr. Hansen has published a new communiqué.
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Beryl has had quite a ride, so far. Here's the latest forecast on what still lies ahead. - Articles from The Weather Channel | weather.com
The error came in an opinion blocking an EPA policy meant to improve air pollution.
The slight evolution in the virus is associated with ‘adaptation to mammalian hosts’, according to the Centre for Disease Control