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Studies: Increased COVID-19 Transmission Linked To Poultry Plants Allowed To Operate Faster
Ohio Valley Resource discusses Study Links Increased COVID-19 Transmission To Poultry Plants Allowed To Operate Faster.
A study published Thursday in a prestigious scientific journal links significant increases in COVID-19 transmission rates to meatpacking plants, especially those facilities that the federal government has allowed to speed up processing lines. Researchers […]
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Study: Iconic Forests Reaching Climate Tipping Points in American West
This article discusses how iconic forests are reaching climate tipping points in the American West. Ponderosa pine and Douglas fir forests are struggling to regrow after wildfires in parts of the West as temperatures rise and the air and soil become drier.
Climate change in the American West may be […]
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Scientists Weigh Quick-Response Strategy To Correct Climate Change BS — Like Trump’s
This article discusses how climate change deniers push idiotic theories about climate change. Scientists Weigh Quick-Response Strategy To Correct Climate Change BS — Like Trump’s. The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine want to challenge misinformation by “highly influential individuals.”
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Study: Fearing climate change, experts in San Diego warn U.S. nuclear industry faces collapse
This article discusses the impending collapse of the nuclear energy industry. The United States is on the verge of losing more than half of its low-carbon energy as the fight against climate change reaches a critical point — a reality the country hasn’t fully grappled with.
That’s according to findings recently […]
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Extreme Weather: What’s climate change got to do with it?
The National Academies of Science has developed a simple way to look at how climate change is affecting us. If you’re not sure why that is, take a look at it. It’s getting harder and harder to confuse the issue, or dispute the science.
Extreme Weather: What’s climate change got […]
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Study links foam in Pennsylvania water wells to shale well sites
White foam in northeastern Pennsylvania water wells likely was caused by Marcellus Shale gas well sites that have already been blamed for causing natural gas to infiltrate residential water supplies, the National Academy of Sciences reported on Monday. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 4, 2015
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