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Heat wave gives Maine a sneak peek at summers of the future
Portland Press Herald· 6 days agoOliver Taylor, 6, of Saco, soaks in some last moments at the beach as his family gets ready to head out on Thursday when temperatures soared into the 90s across the state and the heat index topped 100. Maine summers are indeed getting hotter.
Oregon paleontologist recognized for his groundbreaking work at the John Day Fossil Beds
The Bulletin· 6 days agoTed Fremd, the retired head paleontologist of John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, was elected in...
Climate change makes India's monsoons erratic. Can farmers still find a way to prosper?
Santa Fe New Mexican· 6 days agoEach year from June to September, a heavy band of rain makes its way from India’s southwest coast to its northeastern borders, quenching farmers’ thirsty fields. India’< ...
How Earth Went from a Sterile Rock to a Lush, Living Planet
Scientific American· 3 days agoAccording to the Gaia hypothesis, life created Earth—or at least the Earth we know today. This...
How to watch SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket launch NOAA's GOES-U satellite on June 25
Space via Yahoo News· 7 days agoWe're very excited to complete the four satellite GOES-R series with the most capable...
How Illinois soybean farmers deal with the effects of climate change
CBS News· 2 days agoIllinois is the top grower of soybeans in the U.S., most of which is used to feed the chicken and...
Undersea energy wars, AI announcer at the Olympics, a new word puzzle: Catch up on the day’s stories
CNN via Yahoo News· 2 days agoQuotable ⚽ Changing of the guard: Morgan will not be on the US roster for the ...
The Gas Industry Is Gaslighting the Public about Climate Change
Scientific American· 3 days agoThis would melt the polar ice caps and eventually flood “the greater part of the globe.” Jackson...
Climate Change Makes India's Monsoons Erratic. Can Farmers Still Find a Way to Prosper?
US News & World Report· 7 days agoEach year from June to September, a heavy band of rain makes its way from India's southwest coast to its northeastern borders, quenching farmers' thirsty fields. India'< ...
The “Venice of Africa” is sinking into the sea
The Economist· 4 days agoIt may not look like much anymore, but in its heyday La Chaumière was the “premier nightclub in all Saint Louis”, recalls Cheikh Badiane. La Chaumière is...