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from NoTricksZone Reporting from Germany edited by KlimaNachrichten “Science is far from reaching the end of its knowledge” symbolic image. Source: NASA According to the US weather agency NOAA, hurricane season lasts from June 1 to November 30 each year. During this period, the conditions necessary for the formation of extreme pressure areas dominate. First and foremost, Atlantic water temperature is decisive, but so is wind shear. Storms are actually expected this year too. So far, however, there have been few storms. X, American meteorologist Ryan Mauer Think about possible reasons and ask colleagues to think about why these models…

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From Climate Warehouse Mark Morano https://doee.dc.gov/foambantip Office of the Mayor of the District of Columbia – Muriel Bowser, Mayor # If you see a District business or organization violating one of the following policies, please use this form to submit a report: Food Service Utensil Requirements – Use: Food service foam (cups, plates, bowls, to-go containers, etc.) Disposable plastic straws and/or stirrers (except plastic straws required for medical purposes) Mixed-material items such as paper bags with plastic windows and paper-lined aluminum foil sandwich wraps Retail Bubble Ban – Sales: Foam food tableware (cups, plates, bowls, clamshells, etc.) Foam storage containers…

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Todd Snichler The content and tenor of discussions surrounding electric system reliability changed dramatically this summer at meetings of energy regulators, policymakers, consumer advocates and industry. Executives across the industry agree that dispatchable generation is needed now and will be needed for many years to come. Most prominently, there is recognition and a willingness to speak out that as energy expansion continues and load growth accelerates for the first time in decades, dispatchable resources such as natural gas generation will be needed, which is a welcome acknowledgment. For years, discussions surrounding the future of the grid have been about how…

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Kip Hansen's News Brief — September 6, 2024 — 1100 words grateful new york timesin an article eat In part, we have news that “people who consumed the most ultra-processed foods were 11% more likely to develop cardiovascular disease and 16% more likely to develop coronary heart disease during the study period.” This article is written by Alice Callahan and titled: “Are some ultra-processed foods worse than others?” Callahan's summary of the “Lancet” research paper is: “The researchers also combined their findings with those from 19 other studies, conducting a separate analysis of about 1.25 million adults. They found that…

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The New York Times (NYT) recently published an article titled “Experts say climate change could cause bridges to 'collapse like tinker toys' Written by Coral Davenport. Various evidences and examples not only refute the error of this statement, but also expose the absurdity of this statement. These types of wildly false claims have been tried before, such as in 2007 when the I-35W bridge collapsed in Minneapolis, Minnesota. of: A former member of the Clinton administration and now a senior fellow at the virtual Clinton think tank the Center for American Progress claimed on Monday that global warming may have…

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Last updated: September 6, 2024 10:59 pm ISTThe Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2024 was introduced in the Lok Sabha on August 8.In its speech, the ASI talked about nearly 130 monuments and properties that have been in dispute over the past few decades. However, lawmakers from both the opposition and ruling parties disputed these claims.The Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) on the Waqf (Amendment) Bill met again on Friday in the presence of several officials from the Cultural and Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).In its speech, the ASI talked about nearly 130 monuments and properties that have been in dispute over the…

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Media Myths: Fossil fuels have put Texas, the fossil fuel capital, even more at risk from high temperatures. the truth: Fossil fuels have made Texas safer than ever from climate impacts, both hot and (far more dangerously) cold, but anti-fossil fuel policies are hindering that progress. [emphasis, links added] A recent Wall Street Journal article described Texas as threatened by climate warming caused by fossil fuels. But as evidence, they point to an increase of just 200 heat deaths, ignoring an overall decline in climate deaths from fossil fuels. An objective description of climate dangers and fossil fuels will look…

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Last updated: September 6, 2024, 10:10 pm (US Standard Time)Sources say the Kuki group has raised large sums of money in the name of climate change and used the money to buy drones and sophisticated weapons. (Representative Image/PTI)Suspected militants carried out a bomb attack at a residential area in Moirang, Bishnupur, killing an elderly man and injuring five others.The Manipur government on Friday announced closure of schools on September 7 in view of the unrest triggered by bomb attack in Bishnupur district.According to a notice issued by the Education Bureau (Schools), for the safety of students and teachers, all schools…

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Donald Trump and Kamala Harris will hold their first and likely only debate on Tuesday. After a period of not being taken seriously, the climate issue may become a topic of debate. How should Trump handle this topic? We gave him some tips for a “big win” on climate and energy policy. In Episode 126 of The Heartland Institute's Climate Realism Show, H. Sterling Burnett, Anthony Watts, Linnea Lueken, and Jim Lakely also review “Crazy Climate News of the Week,” Including Deforestation Making Wildfires Worse The idea that climate change is causing bridges to “collapse like tinker toys” has NOAA…

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planner: Shobit GuptaLast updated: September 6, 2024, 9:27 pm (US Standard Time)Prime Minister Modi congratulated the athletes on their victory. (document)Prime Minister Modi also appreciated the efforts of the coaches for such an outstanding performance by the players.Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday met with Paris Paralympic medalists Harvinder Singh, Kapil Parmar, Pranav Solma, Sachin Sajirao Hillary and Dara Bill got on the phone and congratulated them on their victory.Prime Minister Modi said that winning medals by athletes is the biggest gift to the country. He also expressed his appreciation for the hard work of the coaches behind the…

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