Tag: environmental
RFK Jr’s fans are angry that his dying cousin slams his health policies
RFK Jr’s fans are angry that his dying cousin slams his health policies
Australian fish farm near Great Barrier Reef fined for environmental breaches
A Queensland farmer and its CEO werehit with an AUD 300, 000 penalty over unlicensed stocking of barramundi at a Port Douglas shrimp farm between 2022 and 2023.
Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition Is Out Now on Switch and Switch 2
Aspyr and Crystal Dynamics have announced that Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition is now available on both Switch and Switch 2. The post Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition Is Out Now on Switch and Switch 2 appeared first on COGconnected.
Carter Lake Dam evacuation request lifted after water levels drop
After an 8-inch hole was found in the dam, ABC13 learned that the National Inventory of Dams lists the last inspection on the 125-year-old dam as almost 45 years ago, in 1980.
Google Project Suncatcher plans to build space-based solar-powered AI infrastructure systems
Suncatcher will aim to put Google’s compute systems in space by 2027 where the hope is that it will harness energy more directly from the sun.
Four oceanfront homes collapse in Buxton
Four oceanfront homes collapse in Buxton
Coast Guard’s Pacific mission continues to expand
The ocean can be a lawless place. Far from shore, the vast seas have become plagued with everything from piracy, rampant illegal fishing and environmental crime, drug smuggling, human trafficking, and even spying and espionage.
The sixth extinction? How humans are driving species to the edge of survival
Human activity may be setting the stage for the largest extinction event since the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs 66 million years ago, according to a new scientific review. The study, published in Global Change Biology, warns that while today’s loss of species is already extraordinary, it has not yet reached the catastrophic levels [.] The post The sixth extinction? How humans are driving species to the edge of survival appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
Why the Maya built—and abandoned—their great cities
Why do people move to cities-and why do they leave? Today, the reasons might include jobs, lifestyle, pollution, or even a pandemic. But these same questions were relevant more than a thousand years ago to the ancient Maya civilization of Central America. According to a new study by UC Santa Barbara archaeologist Douglas Kennett and [.] The post Why the Maya built-and abandoned-their great cities appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
Data corner: Europe’s top collaborators in Latin America and the Caribbean
Photo credits: STori / BigStock On September 29, at a get-together in Brussels, the European Union and the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC).
The New York Times
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