Por: The Advocate Opinion November 26, 2022
Some may find it strange that the two of us are co-authoring this given our different backgrounds and our past debates in the New Orleans City Council; what most would not know is that we have been friends for nearly 20 years, commencing when our sons played baseball together at the old Carrollton playground (loved that venue!).Coupled with the immense pride of winning a youth championship, we had the most diverse and interesting assembly of... + full article
Forbes USA Business December 04, 2022
Efforts toward Responsible AI and building trust in AI are being thwarted by the societal massive ... [+] trust recession, so be on the watch.getty I’m sure you are familiar with the old saying that a rising tide lifts all boats. There is the other side of that coin, perhaps... + más
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Gayle Benson's Faubourg Brewing merges with 3 others to build regional craft beer powerhouse | The Advocate
Forbes USA Life November 30, 2022
Edging past the shortlist of Canadian juggernauts in cannabis, High Tide claimed the top spot in revenue among the country’s leading cannabis companies. (NASDAQ: ) (TSXV: HITI) (FSE: 2LYA) announced that according to new data recently released by the cannabis business... + más
Report: Cannabis Ranks The 6th Most Valuable Crop In The U.S. | Forbes
California wildfires threaten nearly all of state's cannabis crops | Newsweek
Orlando Sentinel USA Nation November 26, 2022
FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) — Scientists are saying a red tide bloom that’s lingered along the coast for a few weeks is now being fed by nutrients running off the landscape in the wake of Hurricane Ian. Red tide (Karenia brevis) is a naturally occurring organism in the Gulf of... + más
Americans could be surviving on algae within just 30 years | Newsweek
Red tide algae is back in Southwest Florida waters. Here’s what experts predict | Orlando Sentinel
NBC 6 South Florida USA Nation November 26, 2022
MADEIRA BEACH, FL – JULY 21: A view of condos located in Madeira Beach where Red Tide could have some effect on tourism on July 21, 2021 in Madeira Beach, Florida. Red tide, which is formed by a type of bacteria, has killed several tons of marine life in Florida so far this... + más
Orlando Sentinel USA Crime October 26, 2022
The organism that causes red tide is back in waters off the coast of Southwest Florida. Samples collected by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission last week revealed varying levels of the microscopic algae Karenia brevis, offshore... + más
Florida's biggest lake fouls coastlines | Orlando Sentinel
CBS News USA Science September 29, 2022
One of the most dangerous and deadly hazards of a hurricane is the storm surge. As hits Florida's west coast, FEMA warned that it's expected to cause life-threatening storm surge and widespread flooding.Parts of the coast could see storm surge of up to 18 feet,... + más
Charleston is vulnerable to storm surge, and Hurricane Ian is taking aim | ABC News
Florida Braces for Potentially Catastrophic Ian: Tropical Storm Warning for South Florida | NBC 6 South Florida
CBS News USA Politics September 28, 2022
As Hurricane Ian made its way toward Florida on Wednesday, it appeared water had receded from Tampa Bay, as if the body of water had been drained and dried out. The phenomenon, or a reverse storm surge, is an indicator that a hurricane is on its way. A blowout tide often... + más
See Latest Videos: Hurricane Ian Brings Severe Flooding, Destruction to Florida | NBC 6 South Florida
With Hurricane Ian, Tampa Bay braces for storm not seen in a century | Orlando Sentinel
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