Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion October 30, 2022
It was the last day of summer as I barreled down California State Route 111 on my way to the Salton Sea. The region had weathered a dry and torrid summer, with one notable exception: a visit from Hurricane Kay. It made landfall as a tropical storm in Baja California, moved north and brought heavy rainfall, triggering flash floods throughout Southern California. The storm damaged roads and uprooted trees. However, by the time I visited two weeks... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Nation October 27, 2022
California communities exposed to hazardous dust by a drying lake bed have found themselves at the center of tensions between Arizona and California over how to conserve water along the overtaxed Colorado River. U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly, an Arizona Democrat facing reelection, wants... + más
Op-Ed: Restore the Salton Sea not to its former size but to its role in the ecosystem | Los Angeles Times
As Salton Sea faces ecological collapse, a plan to save it with ocean water is rejected | Los Angeles Times
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics October 27, 2022
PHOENIX – California communities exposed to hazardous dust by a drying lake bed have found themselves at the center of tensions between Arizona and California over how to conserve water along the overtaxed Colorado River. U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly, an Arizona Democrat facing... + más
Biden unveils plan to pay farmers and cities for Colorado River water cuts | CNBC
More water restrictions likely as California pledges to cut use of Colorado River supply | Los Angeles Times
Newsweek USA World October 17, 2022
An incredible image showing a photographer's point of view as he was surrounded by venomous sea snakes is among the pictures chosen for the 58th Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition.The exhibition, which opened Friday at the Natural History Museum, London (NHM),... + más
Very rare and deadly bright orange snakes found in car park | Newsweek
Sea snakes are taking refuge in the twilight zone and no one knows why | Newsweek
Los Angeles Times USA Science October 06, 2022
California’s largest inland body of water is in trouble. Inflows to the Salton Sea have decreased, salinity is growing, the ecosystem is collapsing, and neighboring communities are suffering high rates of respiratory illnesses caused, many believe, by contaminants in dust... + más
Disrupting The Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Status Quo | Forbes
Newsweek USA World October 06, 2022
Scientists have found that sea snakes are living in the twilight zone of the ocean.The reptiles, including coral-reef snakes, and the yellow-lipped sea krait, mostly live across the tropical waters of the western Pacific and Indian Ocean, but their populations in reefs across... + más
In Anna Deavere Smith’s ‘Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992,’ the voices of a shattered city | The Boston Globe
Los Angeles Times USA Nation October 05, 2022
For as long as the Salton Sea has faced the threat of ecological collapse, some local residents and environmentalists have advocated a radical cure for the deteriorating lake: a large infusion of ocean water. By moving desalinated seawater across the desert, they say, California... + más
Newsweek USA Tech September 24, 2022
Deep-sea mining has been approved for testing in the Pacific Ocean by the International Seabed Authority for the first time since the 1970s. The move has drawn widespread condemnation from environmental groups, with one Greenpeace campaigner saying the activity risks destroying... + más
The end of Ethereum mining could be a bonanza for GPU shoppers | Ars Technica
Deep sea mining, solution to tech world's mineral demand or potential ecological disaster? | ABC News
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