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08/27/2025
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By Cassie B.
Ancient oxygen boom transformed the deep ocean, sparking a fish evolution explosion
A permanent oxygen surge 390 million years ago transformed lifeless ocean depths into thriving ecosystems and fueled the rise of jawed fish. Woody plants on land released extra oxygen into the atmosphere, which then enriched the oceans and enabled deep-sea colonization. Fossil and isotope evidence reveals two major oxygenation events, one temporary in the Cambrian […]
08/26/2025
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By Cassie B.
Why living near the ocean may add years to your life – while urban riverside areas do the opposite
Living near the coast could add a year or more to your life expectancy. Urban residents near inland lakes and rivers may die sooner than average. Coastal areas offer milder climates, better air quality, and more recreation opportunities. Urban inland water areas suffer from pollution, poverty, and fewer safe spaces for activity. Environmental factors like […]
08/25/2025
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By Cassie B.
Coral reefs thrived in warmer seas – new research debunks climate alarmism
Coral reefs grew six times faster in warmer ancient oceans than today despite higher sea levels and temperatures. Local pollution and overfishing — not climate change — are the real threats to modern reefs. Historical data proves coral thrives in CO2-rich, warmer waters, debunking climate doomsday claims. The climate agenda pushes centralized control while ignoring […]
08/18/2025
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By Cassie B.
Flesh-eating bacteria now deadlier than sharks as cases surge fivefold in Florida and beyond
A silent bacterial threat, Vibrio vulnificus, is deadlier than sharks and spreading rapidly in U.S. coastal waters. Hurricanes and warming waters fuel its expansion, with Florida cases nearly doubling and infections surging eightfold in eastern states. The bacteria turns minor wounds or raw oysters into fatal infections, killing 20% of victims—some within 48 hours. High-risk […]
08/03/2025
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By Cassie B.
Sleeping giant fault in Canada’s Yukon could unleash devastating magnitude 7.5 earthquake, study warns
The Tintina fault in Canada’s Yukon, dormant for 12,000 years, may soon unleash a magnitude 7.5 earthquake due to accumulated strain. New research reveals the fault has moved significantly over millions of years, suggesting it remains active despite minimal recent activity. Satellite and lidar data uncovered prehistoric quake evidence, indicating the fault could rupture after […]
08/02/2025
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By Cassie B.
Texas AI data centers drain water supply as residents face drought restrictions and shower limits
Texas residents face severe drought and water restrictions while AI data centers consume millions of gallons unchecked. Microsoft’s Stargate campus in Abilene used 463 million gallons in two years, with projections hitting 400 billion by 2030. AI data centers lose most cooling water to evaporation, unlike recyclable residential use, worsening Texas’s water crisis. Microsoft pledges […]
08/01/2025
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By Cassie B.
Russia’s Klyuchevskoy volcano erupts after massive 8.8 earthquake triggers Pacific-wide tsunami warnings
Russia’s Klyuchevskoy volcano erupted hours after an 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck near Kamchatka, triggering Pacific-wide tsunamis and evacuations from Japan to Hawaii. The Klyuchevskoy eruption unleashed lava and explosions, following one of the year’s strongest quakes, which damaged buildings and injured people in remote Kamchatka. Tsunami waves reached up to 13 feet in Kamchatka and 2 […]
07/30/2025
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By Cassie B.
Coastal living linked to longer life, but inland waters may shorten lifespan, study finds
Coastal residents live a year longer on average than inland Americans due to cleaner air, fewer extreme heat days, and higher incomes. Urban inland waterways like the Chicago River are linked to lower life expectancy from pollution, flooding risks, and economic disparities. Rural inland communities see modest health benefits from cleaner lakes, proving environmental context […]
07/30/2025
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By Cassie B.
EPA moves to reregister banned pesticide dicamba despite court rulings and public outcry
EPA moves to reregister dicamba despite court bans and widespread crop damage. Critics accuse EPA of industry capture after hiring former soybean lobbyist Kyle Kunkler. Dicamba’s volatility has destroyed millions of acres of crops, orchards, and gardens since 2016. Environmental groups call EPA’s new mitigation measures inadequate, citing corporate influence. Farmers and wildlife refuges face […]
07/25/2025
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By Cassie B.
Cambridge study links air pollution to alarming 17% rise in dementia risk – here’s how to protect your brain
Cambridge University study links long-term air pollution exposure to a 17% higher dementia risk per 10 ?g/m³ increase in PM2.5. Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and soot also elevate dementia susceptibility by triggering brain inflammation and oxidative stress. Analysis of 30 million people across 51 studies confirms pollutants like PM2.5 damage brain proteins and worsen vascular health. […]
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