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Burying Short Sections of Power Lines Would Drastically Reduce Hurricanes’ Future Impact on Coastal Residents
As Earth warms due to climate change, people living near the coasts not only face a higher risk of major hurricanes, but are also more likely to experience a subsequent heat wave while grappling with widespread power outages.
Worst-Ever U.S. West Nile Virus Outbreak Potentially Linked to a Wetter-Than-Average 2021 Southwest Monsoon
The largest identified single outbreak in U.S. history of West Nile virus disease, a potentially fatal mosquito-borne illness, occurred in Arizona last summer.
Coral Rescue in Miami Beach
A team of coral researchers from the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the University of Miami (UM) rescued 43 coral colonies after a sea wall collapsed at Star Island, near Miami Beach.
How the Earth is Changing
Climate change is a complicated phenomenon with a variety of both abrupt and gradual effects that scientists are working hard to uncover.
Deep Concern About Food Security in Eastern Africa
The Horn of Africa is facing drought and crop failures after four inadequate rainy seasons.