News & Articles By Belle Carter
02/03/2023
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By Belle Carter
Water Wars: Colorado River basin states fail to reach consensus on water usage cuts
The Colorado River basin states have failed for the second time in six months to reach a consensus on the water usage cuts that seek to distribute the burden of drought more equitably as the river dries up. Six of the seven basin states sketched out a joint proposal for how they could meet the […]
01/24/2023
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By Belle Carter
Texas group launches petition to BAN chemtrails
The advocacy group Clean Skies Texas recently launched a signature campaign asking state representatives to pass laws that ban the dangerous atmospheric aerosol spraying commonly referred to as “chemtrails.” “This is a petition to prohibit the continuation of aerosolized spraying without prior testing and the formalized approval of public representatives to ensure the safety of our families […]
01/19/2023
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By Belle Carter
Dallas Fed warns: Texas power grid still at risk during extreme weather
The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas has warned that the Texas electrical grid is still at risk during severe weather despite safeguards done after the deadly February 2021 deep freeze, which brought widespread power outages in the Lone Star State. The freeze that caused the state’s electrical system to fail prompted Texas officials to introduce regulations […]
01/06/2023
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By Belle Carter
Deadly combo: Atmospheric river, bomb cyclone leave 2 dead in Bay Area
The powerful combination of an atmospheric river and bomb cyclone has left at least two fatalities in the San Francisco Bay Area. According to local firefighters, an infant was killed Jan. 4 in a home that was hit by a falling redwood tree in the rural Sonoma County town of Occidental. Meanwhile, the Fairfield Police […]
12/20/2022
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By Belle Carter
Vegetable prices climb by 38% in ONE MONTH despite Biden’s claim of declining inflation
In spite of President Joe Biden’s claim that inflation is declining, vegetable prices in the U.S. increased by a whopping 38 percent in November. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) stated the producer price index (PPI) for vegetable prices jumped 38.1 percent from October to November, up a total of 80.6 percent over the past […]
12/19/2022
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By Belle Carter
Water infrastructure authorities declare a DROUGHT EMERGENCY in Southern California
A regional drought emergency has been declared in Southern California as residents brace themselves for a fourth consecutive drought season. Officials from the Metropolitan Water District (MWD) of Southern California announced that the water-saving call could become mandatory if drought conditions persist in the coming months. According to their site, MWD will consider allocating supplies to all […]
11/11/2022
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By Belle Carter
Hurricane Nicole leaves at least 5 people dead in Florida
Two people were electrocuted by a downed power line in Florida’s Orange County as another hurricane crossed the state. “Deputies responded to the intersection of Bayfront Parkway and Pershing Avenue in reference to a man down call around 9:30 a.m. ET,” the county sheriff’s office posted on social media. “When they arrived, deputies found a […]
11/07/2022
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By Belle Carter
New islands, sunken ships and lost marine equipment emerge as Mississippi River continues to dry up
New islands, sunken ships and a vast array of lost marine equipment have emerged as drought continues to dry up the Mississippi River. The receding waters along the main river of the second-largest drainage system in North America recently revealed new and old treasures, including an old casino riverboat called Diamond Lady Riverboat in Lake McKellar. The […]
10/26/2022
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By Belle Carter
Hurricane Ian survivors: Casualties in Fort Myers may have been underreported
Fort Myers residents Kynse Leigh Agles and Brianne Casey told journalist Annalisa Pesek that Hurricane Ian casualties may have been underreported. “I have a lot of friends and family that are fishermen and have been running humans and supplies back and forth from the islands. And there are many stories of how many bodies have actually been […]
10/04/2022
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By Belle Carter
Hurricane Ian leaves over TWO MILLION Floridians without power
More than two million Floridians were left without power last week after Hurricane Ian whipped the state’s west coast. According to PowerOutage.us, there were more than two million reported electricity outages as of Sept. 29. Other electricity providers such as Duke Energy, Florida Power and Light Company and Tampa Electric also reported blackouts. The Weather Channel pointed out that the […]
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