Por: Los Angeles Times Nation October 09, 2022
The buildings? Demolished. The roads? Ruined. The landscape? Scarred, just like the lives of far too many residents who have lost everything. When a climate-change-fueled Hurricane Ian recently made landfall in southwest Florida, bringing high winds and flooding to some of the same wealthy enclaves that have endured previous hurricanes, readers had a question for us. We had, after all, just published a series of columns urging California to... + full article
Forbes USA Business October 04, 2022
We are exposed to an ever-increasing torrent of alarming climate news, with pictures of extreme weather events and destruction delivered on an hourly basis. We should still pay attention — clearly, the warnings on hurricanes like Ian need to be heard. But it doesn’t mean... + más
Honestly? The Link Between Climate Change and Hurricanes Is Complicated | The Atlantic
Yes, Climate Change Is Making Storms Like Hurricane Ian Worse | Time
The Atlantic USA Science September 30, 2022
Hurricane Ian shows some symptoms of global warming. But saying anything beyond that is folly.Ricardo Arduengo / AFP / GettySeptember 29, 2022, 5:02 PM ETHurricane Ian is one of the most destructive hurricanes ever to hit Florida. A day after the storm made landfall, of people... + más
Ted Cruz jokes Floridians don't have to worry about floods thanks to Dems | Newsweek
Time USA Science September 29, 2022
As barreled toward the central Florida gulf coast this morning before making landfall as a Category 4 storm, the conservative media-sphere was having a field day at the expense of CNN anchor Don Lemon. On his program Tuesday night, Lemon had asked NOAA National Hurricane Center... + más
Climate Change is Helping to Rapidly Turbocharge Storms Like Hurricane Ian | Time
Hurricane Ian gets nasty quickly, turbocharged by climate change, warm water | ABC7
Newsweek USA Tech September 28, 2022
Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) has been filed a lawsuit by the United States Forest Service (USFS) over the Mosquito fire, the biggest wildfire California has seen this year.The USFS said a PG&E-owned transmission pole and power line started the fire in the Sierra Nevada mountain... + más
California wildfires threaten nearly all of state's cannabis crops | Newsweek
Ex-PG&E execs to pay $117M to settle lawsuit over wildfires | ABC News
Newsweek USA Nation September 27, 2022
Senator Ted Cruz on Tuesday attempted to turn a talking point about hurricanes and climate change into a humorous jab against Democrats.The Texas senator responded to a tweet from RNC Research, which expressed skepticism about a recent statement from Amy Klobuchar, a Democratic... + más
Kobe Bryant photos trial: Deputy sent graphic images of remains while playing 'Call of Duty' | ABC7
Expert questions whether school shooter's mom drank heavily | Associated Press
Orlando Sentinel USA Sports September 25, 2022
MIAMI GARDENS — Before heading to the locker room at halftime, Mario Cristobal told the radio station WQAM that the Hurricanes had played “as bad as we can play.” He may have been underselling Miami’s performance. Up against a Middle Tennessee State squad that entered... + más
Tyler Van Dyke or Jake Garcia? A former Hurricanes quarterback breaks down the choice | Orlando Sentinel
Van Dyke benched as Middle Tenn. shocks Miami | ESPN
Newsweek USA Business September 24, 2022
Cannabis crops are disproportionately impacted by wildfires in California compared to other major crops in the state, according to a study by the University of California, Berkeley.Wildfires have ravaged California, with many of the active fires burning in the northern part of... + más
Check in, smoke up and tune out: Cannabis-friendly vacation rentals are catching on | CNBC
Germany Versus The United States: Which Will Legalize Cannabis First? | Forbes
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