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Israeli white phosphorus stalks south Lebanon: rights groups
AFP via Yahoo News· 5 days agoMohammad Hammud, in his late 70s, was at home with his wife in a south Lebanon border village when...
Armed Syrian Kurdish women stand guard over precious wheatfields
WYDC-TV· 4 days agoHolding a weapon in one hand and fixing her scarf with the other, Yasmine Youssef patrols one of...
I visited a ghost town in the middle of Utah's desert that was home to Hawaiian settlers. Take a...
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 5 days agoI toured the area and was amazed by the Hawaiians' resilience. Ghost towns, abandoned homes, and...
Peat was historically mined overseas because it burns so well. But Australia’s subtropical peat bogs...
The Conversation· 7 days agoThe air would be filled with the distinctive smell of burning peat, as farmers cleared tropical peat swamp forests to make way for oil palm plantations. Global greenhouse gas emissions would ...
FACTS FOR FAMILIES: Cultivating Caution webinar series focuses on agriculture safety
Journal Gazette & Times-Courier· 2 days ago"The free series offers practical tips and best practices for Illinois farmers, ranchers, and ...
Earth from space: Shapeshifting rusty river winds through Madagascar's 'red lands'
LiveScience· 7 days agoThis striking astronaut photo shows the intense color and intricate shape of Madagascar's Betsiboka...
World hits 12 consecutive months of record heat — and it's not over
CBS News via Yahoo News· 5 days ago"Our planet is trying to tell us something. But we don't seem to be listening," the U.N.'s...
Early heat wave breaks records in western US
AFP via Yahoo News· 2 days agoScorching temperatures broke early summer records in the western United States, before the region's first major heat wave of the year eased slightly...
Ocean economic boom threatens many potentially conscious species
The Hill via Yahoo News· 2 days agoRising human exploitation of the oceans is pushing ever further into regions that scientists...
Invasive plants hurt the CT ecosystem in many ways. See why we need to get rid of them.
Hartford Courant· 7 days agoInvasive plants are everywhere, from the phragmites that clog the sides of streams to the bright red...