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Category: Environment

ferry company has been dumping waste into the Hudson River for years, Ex-workers says

December 6, 2020 Sophia Andrew

The New York Waterway ferry service – the country’s biggest exclusive suburbanite ferry company – has been unloading heaps of human waste into…

Amazon said that Uber and JetBlue, have joined its Climate Pledge

December 3, 2020 Dave Barr

Amazon said Wednesday that five organizations, including Uber and JetBlue, have joined its Climate Pledge, a promise to be net-zero carbon by 2040….

sweltering heat wave in Australia is sparking fresh fears of wildfires.

November 30, 2020 Emma Perkins

An intense warmth wave in pieces of Australia is starting new feelings of trepidation of wildfires. Portions of the mainland perspired through the…

Even if global warming ends in Greenland, ice sheet will not return immediately: researchers

November 18, 2020 Emma Perkins

The most pessimistic scenario situations anticipated by specialists examining Greenland’s ice soften are being outperformed by what’s really occurring, another examination has found….

Hurricane intensifies for second time in two weeks; Iota sows heavy damage in Nicaragua

November 18, 2020 Dave Barr

TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — Hurricane Iota battered Nicaragua with shrieking winds and beating surf Tuesday, pursuing huge number of individuals from their homes along…

Iota intensifies as a hurricane, “it’s extremely dangerous”; Forecasters

November 16, 2020 Dave Barr

Typhoon Iota could be a Category 4 tempest when it hits Central America as right on time as Monday night. The tempest, which…

Eta becomes tropical storm for the second time; Flood threat and torrential rains in Florida

November 12, 2020 Florence Alessi

Eta thundered shorewards in Florida for the second time early Thursday as a hurricane, carrying with it heavy precipitation and a danger of…

Hurricane Theta became the 29th hurricane of the season

November 10, 2020 Sophia Andrew

It probably won’t become Hurricane Theta, yet the tropical sadness that is on target to turn into the 29th named tempest of the…

Amazing recovery; A 3-year-old girl has been miraculously rescued from the rubble of an earthquake

November 4, 2020 Olivia John

A Turkish fireman who recouped a 3-year-old young lady caught underneath seismic tremor rubble for almost three days is considering it a supernatural…

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