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Huge trash-collecting boom in Pacific Ocean breaks apart
byLOS ANGELES — A trash collection device deployed to corral plastic litter floating in the Pacific Ocean between California and Hawaii has broken apart and will be hauled back to dry land for repairs. Boyan Slat, who launched the Pacific Ocean cleanup project, told NBC News last week that the 2,000-foot long floating boom will […]
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State official says plastic played role in endangered whale’s death
by“It was a tough day to be on the beach, especially with a young whale, where we may have had something to do with its demise,” said Bill McLellan, state stranding coordinator and professor of marine biology at UNCW. McLellan reflected on a stressful Sunday when he and his team were called to Masonboro unexpectedly […]
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Hundreds of volunteers still needed for homeless count
byTwo weeks before the state’s annual homeless “point-in-time” count, officials say they’re still short hundreds of volunteers. Starting Jan. 22, teams will canvass the state to tally Hawaii’s homeless population. The annual count is a federal requirement. Results are tied to money that will go towards combating the statewide crisis — so accuracy is critical. […]
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Carbon emissions up as Trump agenda rolls back climate change work
byLast year’s 3.4% jump in emissions is the largest since 2010 recession and second largest gain in more than two decades A new analysis shows US greenhouse gas levels are increasing as the Trump administration unravels efforts to slow climate change. Carbon emissions rose sharply last year, increasing 3.4%, according to new estimates from the economic firm Rhodium […]
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How soon will climate change force you to move?
byAcross the country, far more people are in danger of becoming climate refugees than you might think. Early in the morning of November 8 in Paradise, California, Mark Mesku got a call from his daughter. “She said, ‘Dad, you got to get out. The whole town’s on fire.’” Mesku looked outside, saw the sky filled […]
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Global warming is heating oceans ‘with power of an atomic bomb every second’
byMore than 90% of the effect of global warming is being absorbed by the oceans, with the seas absorbing energy equivalent to a nuclear bomb every second, a new study has found. New research has analysed records going back to 1871, and found that only a tiny amount of the heat trapped by climate change is affecting […]
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Recycling centers gear up, offer tips for post-holiday rush
byPeople might want to do their homework if they’re planning on recycling more in 2019, especially when it comes to holiday trash. Recycling centers nationwide are becoming more selective about the waste they accept, largely because of changes to the industry. Many environmentalists come to the Bridging the Gap Recycling Center off Deramus Ave. with […]
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Caroline Lucas calls for action in Brighton recycling row
byGreen party MP presses Veolia to accept more plastic waste The recycling company Veolia has been accused of refusing to adapt a 30-year contract to allow Brighton and Hove council to collect more plastic waste as local authorities struggle to meet a national target of 50%. Caroline Lucas, the Green party MP for Brighton Pavilion, said the […]
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Huge trash-collecting boom in Pacific Ocean needs repairs
byLOS ANGELES – A trash collection device deployed to corral plastic litter floating in the Pacific Ocean between California and Hawaii will be hauled back to dry land for repairs. Boyan Slat, who launched the Pacific Ocean cleanup project, told NBC News last week that the 2,000-foot (600-meter) long floating boom will be towed 800 […]
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Fast-moving brush fire that prompted evacuation of Hotel Wailea now appears to be under control
byWAILEA, MAUI – A fast-moving wildfire that swept through Wailea late Sunday, prompting the evacuation of a luxury resort, now appears to be under control. Maui County officials said winds weakened around 2 a.m. Monday, and firefighters were able to surround the brush fire, allowing brush within the perimeter to burn out. Bulldozers were also […]
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