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03/17/2025
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By Zoey Sky
Allergy season solutions: Natural ways to keep your home pollen-free
Pollen, a common outdoor allergen, can enter homes through clothing, shoes, pets and open windows. Reducing exposure to these irritants is key to managing indoor allergies. Maintain a consistent cleaning schedule by vacuuming, sweeping and dusting at least once or twice a week. Keep windows and doors closed during high-pollen seasons to prevent pollen from […]
03/03/2025
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By Zoey Sky
How to create a green spring cleaning checklist
Spring cleaning involves more than tidying up; it’s a chance to create a healthier, organized living space while reducing environmental impact. A well-planned, eco-friendly approach ensures both effectiveness and sustainability. Break down spring cleaning by room, assigning five manageable tasks per area to avoid overwhelming yourself. Conventional cleaning products often contain harmful chemicals. Instead, use […]
01/27/2025
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By Zoey Sky
Underwater volcano off Oregon Coast could erupt by 2025, scientists warn
Axial Seamount, a 3,600-foot-tall underwater volcano located 300 miles off Oregon’s coast, is showing signs of an impending eruption, with a forecast window between July 2024 and the end of 2025. Axial Seamount is one of the most monitored underwater volcanoes, with advanced tools tracking seismic activity, seafloor deformation and magma buildup. Its predictability allows […]
01/26/2025
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By Zoey Sky
Los Angeles wildfires: Rising death toll and dangerous winds threaten to worsen crisis
The wildfires in Los Angeles have claimed 25 lives, with officials warning that strong winds of up to 70 mph could reignite flames and worsen the destruction. Firefighters struggle to contain the blazes due to unpredictable weather, dry vegetation and erratic winds. Evacuees remain displaced, with many unable to return home or retrieve essential items. […]
01/14/2025
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By Zoey Sky
Noise from offshore wind development authorized by NOAA linked to alarming number of whale deaths
Offshore wind projects, often seen as a green energy solution, are linked to rising whale deaths. Noise from these projects disrupts whales’ ability to navigate, communicate and find food, leading to fatal consequences. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) authorizes noise harassment under the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) for wind farm construction. This […]
01/13/2025
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By Zoey Sky
Los Angeles wildfires: A city in flames, a community in crisis
The wildfires in Los Angeles have caused catastrophic damage, claiming at least 10 lives, destroying nearly 10,000 structures and consuming over 34,000 acres. Over 153,000 residents have been forced to evacuate, with another 166,800 under evacuation warnings. Firefighters are struggling to contain the blazes, with only eight percent of the Palisades Fire contained and the […]
01/13/2025
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By Zoey Sky
Polar vortex descends on the U.S., threatening to make January the coldest month in over a decade
A massive polar vortex is heading toward the U.S., bringing extreme cold that could make January 2025 the coldest month in over a decade. The National Weather Service (NWS) warns of frigid temperatures affecting millions from the Northern Rockies to the East Coast, with wind chills below zero in at least 30 states and freezing […]
01/02/2025
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By Zoey Sky
New World screwworm: The deadly flesh-eating parasite spreading throughout Central America
A flesh-eating parasite, the New World screwworm (Cochliomyia hominivorax), is spreading across Central America, posing a growing threat to both livestock and human health. The screwworm primarily targets livestock but also infects humans, causing a condition called myiasis. The larvae burrow into open wounds, feeding on living tissue, causing excruciating pain, infection and, in severe […]
12/28/2024
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By Zoey Sky
Apex predator at large: Burmese pythons that can devour whole deer and alligators INVADING the Florida Everglades
Massive invasive Burmese pythons, native to Southeast Asia, have established a stronghold in the Florida Everglades, decimating native wildlife populations. These apex predators can swallow prey six times their size, including deer, foxes, bobcats, raccoons and even alligators, disrupting the delicate ecosystem. Recent studies reveal pythons are driving native species to extinction, with some consuming […]
11/21/2024
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By Zoey Sky
Study: 22 Chemicals used to grow FOOD linked to higher risk of PROSTATE CANCER
According to a study published in the journal Cancer, many agricultural chemicals are linked to an increased risk of prostate cancer. Researchers found that many agricultural chemicals (agrochemicals), especially commonly used herbicides like 2,4-D and glyphosate, may increase cancer risk. The research team analyzed the link between the quantity of pesticides used in counties in the United States […]
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