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News & Articles By Belle Carter
08/25/2022
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By Belle Carter
Freight operations delayed due to heavy rain, floods in Dallas-Fort Worth area
Thunderstorms hit the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area Sunday night, August 21, forcing road closures and re-routing schemes that delayed transportation for hours. The torrential rains that fell in the span of 18 hours, caused flooded roads and homes and forced some drivers to abandon their vehicles in high water. “It was very challenging coordinating late pickups […]
08/24/2022
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By Belle Carter
Government-approved weather manipulation led to 1952 Lynmouth flash floods
The 1952 flash floods that struck the village of Lynmouth in England were revealed to have been caused by weather manipulation. The deluge, which happened on Aug. 15, 1952, swept through the once-picturesque Devon county where Lynmouth is located. Nine inches of rain fell in the span of 24 hours, causing a 90-metric-ton torrent of […]
08/22/2022
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By Belle Carter
MEGADROUGHT leaves Texas cattle raisers torn between selling now or holding on
The ongoing mega-drought in Texas has left cattle raisers with a tough decision to make: sell cattle early at a lower price or hold on and pray for rain at the risk of losing everything. The National Drought Monitor attested to this extreme weather condition, saying that the western U.S. is experiencing a so-called “megadrought” – the […]
08/18/2022
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By Belle Carter
White House announces devastating water cuts for Arizona and Nevada while making sure California keeps its current allotment
The Biden administration announced on Tuesday that it is set to further impose water cuts in Arizona and Nevada for the second year in a row amid the drought afflicting the southwestern United States. The bulletin was sent out as Lake Mead and Lake Powell, the country’s largest water reservoirs, are barely above one-quarter of […]
08/17/2022
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By Belle Carter
Spaghetti sauce prices to increase due to reduced tomato yields amid California water crisis
California tomato farmers are now struggling with a water scarcity brought about by the worst drought in 1,200 years. This dilemma that affects the production of processing tomatoes, the variety that gets canned and used in commercial kitchens to make some of the most popular foods, could possibly cause the imminent soaring of tomato-based sauce […]
08/17/2022
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By Belle Carter
Lithium production setback will hinder EV growth; locals revolt over lithium mining impacts on water supplies
Lithium production suffered a major setback at a time when battery makers desperately need the metal, which is a key component in electric vehicle (EV) batteries. Earlier this year, Chinese EV giant BYD Co. won a government contract to mine lithium in Salar de Atacama, Chile – a California-sized chunk of terrain that holds 55 percent […]
08/12/2022
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By Belle Carter
Study: “Forever chemicals” in popular cooking products increase risk of liver cancer
A new study has found that synthetic chemicals common in food packaging and some kitchenware may heighten the risk of liver cancer. A University of Southern California (USC) research team recently identified a link between toxic chemicals and non-viral hepatocellular carcinoma, which is a common type of liver cancer. According to the study published in Jhep Reports, a particular […]
08/09/2022
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By Belle Carter
Spanish officials, law enforcers warn: Government’s energy-saving regulations could result in higher crime rates
Spanish officials and law enforcers have warned that the government’s new energy-saving measures could result in higher levels of crime. On August 1, the Spanish government greenlit the action plan to help reduce energy consumption in the country. The said plan introduced restrictions on using energy-intensive appliances in public places, such as limiting the minimum temperature of […]
08/02/2022
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By Belle Carter
Pandemic of plastic waste: Animals found entangled, dead in direct contact with single-use PPE
A study by researchers from Dalhousie University shows the impact of single-use plastics on animals worldwide. It is important to note that personal protective equipment (PPE) is made of plastic and isn’t recyclable. At the start of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, experts did not consider that disposable face masks, gloves and wipes could become global environmental […]
07/29/2022
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By Belle Carter
USDA’s July Cattle Report: Drought accelerates liquidation of beef cattle herds
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently released the July Cattle Report, which confirmed that the cumulative effects of drought the past two years have accelerated liquidation of the beef cattle herd. According to the report, July 1 inventory of all cattle and calves was 98.8 million head, down two percent year-over-year. It added that the beef […]
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