Today: October 22, 2024
Today: October 22, 2024

On Lake Erie, getting rid of problem algae starts with giving it less food

APTOPIX Climate Lake Erie Algae Blooms

OREGON, Ohio (AP) — On a warm late-summer evening, a small speedboat motored across a pea-green stretch of Lake Erie past a beach where a child sat splashing and a pair of newlyweds waded for a portrait photographer. On the sand, unseen or ignored, bright red signs warned people to stay out of the water due to dangerous algae toxins.

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The whip-poor-will has been an omen of death for centuries − what happened to this iconic bird of American horror?

A new film adaptation of Stephen King’s ‘Salem’s Lot’ swaps in an owl for the book’s haunting whip-poor-wills, showing how species loss is also tied into cultural loss.

The whip-poor-will has been an omen of death for centuries − what happened to this iconic bird of American horror?
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Three Mile Island nuclear plant gears up for Big Tech reboot

Giant cooling towers at Constellation Energy's Three Mile Island nuclear plant in Pennsylvania have sat dormant for so long that grass has

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India, Pakistan arrest farmers for burning crop waste as pollution rises

At least 16 farmers have been arrested in India's northern state of Haryana for illegally burning paddy stubble to clear fields, a practice that

India, Pakistan arrest farmers for burning crop waste as pollution rises
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China's Q3 economic losses from natural calamities surge

China's third-quarter economic losses due to natural disasters, from super typhoons to floods, more than doubled from the first six months of 2024.

China's Q3 economic losses from natural calamities surge
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Heavy rain creates havoc in India's tech hub Bengaluru again

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Rome and Milan took most of the heat as Italy's cities sweltered, data shows

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US grants $428 million to clean energy projects in communities that relied on coal

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