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05/31/2024
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By Arsenio Toledo
“WIND DROUGHT” grips Australia, causing wind energy generation to PLUMMET
The fourth week of May has seen Australia gripped by its second “wind drought” in as many months, causing wind energy generation to plummet to record lows. Australian autumn – which is during March, April and May – is traditionally seen as the season with the lowest wind outputs. However, the lull in power generation […]
05/24/2024
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By Ava Grace
Mexico City has virtually RUN OUT of water
Scientists have warned months ago that Mexico City would run out of water due to the ongoing drought. That day is approaching fast. The reservoirs of the Cutzamala System, which provide about one-fifth of the city’s water, are essentially dry. The only available option is to try to take water from the aquifers below the city. […]
05/23/2024
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By Laura Harris
8 Major U.S. water basins could be depleted by as much as 98% in the next 25 years
A new study from the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Washington found that the eight major water basins across the United States face up to a 98 percent chance of depletion within the next 25 years due to excessive withdrawals for drinking, irrigation and other uses. America’s groundwater reserves currently hold at least 33,000 trillion gallons […]
03/13/2024
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By Olivia Cook
British potato shortage: Farmers warn U.K. could run out of staple crop
Extreme weather conditions have become a major challenge for growers worldwide and the British potato industry is no exception, with U.K. farmers raising alarms over a likely shortage of potatoes due to last year’s poor harvest. “Farmers in the U.K. have reportedly been struggling with one of the lowest potato harvests on record, estimated at […]
11/14/2023
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By Arsenio Toledo
Cocoa prices rise to highest level in 45 years as poor weather diminishes outlook for harvests
Cocoa prices in New York rose to more than $4,000 per ton on Friday, Nov. 10, the highest level since 1978, as the outlook of poor crop harvests in the world’s cocoa capital of West Africa caused prices to skyrocket. Global cocoa supplies are tightening amid concerns that current cocoa production levels might not be enough […]
10/06/2023
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By Belle Carter
Solar researcher warns of solar activity decrease, imminent MINI ICE AGE and GLOBAL FAMINE by 2030
A Ukrainian solar researcher with a solid academic background has been warning about a dangerous phenomenon that could lead to dramatic climate and weather changes as well as global cooling for years now. Her studies have become controversial over the years because she blames climate changes on the sun’s activity and not anything carbon dioxide-related. […]
08/11/2023
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By Laura Harris
FAO reports sudden surge in commodity prices following Russia’s withdrawal from Black Sea grain deal
The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has reported a sudden increase in global food commodity prices since April after Russia terminated the Black Sea grain deal and India decided to ban rice exports. Russia’s decision to withdraw from the Black Sea grain deal, an agreement protecting the ships transporting the agricultural products of Ukraine amid the […]
07/28/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Washington state declares drought emergencies in 12 counties
Washington’s Department of Ecology (DOE) on Monday, July 24, declared drought emergencies in a dozen counties in the state. The announcement was due to a lack of spring rain, low-flowing streams and early snowmelt. A report from the Washington DOE revealed that some wells in Whatcom County in the northwestern part of the state are dry, while one […]
07/26/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Pharmacy director warns of possible long-term shortages on certain medicines due to tornado damage at Pfizer’s North Carolina plant
The powerful tornado that seriously damaged a Pfizer pharmaceutical plant in North Carolina on July 19 is expected to threaten production lines that usually supply massive amounts of medicine to hospitals. Pfizer confirmed that the massive manufacturing complex in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, was damaged by a twister that landed quickly after midday. The Big […]
06/23/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Midwest drought blamed for soaring corn, soy and wheat prices: “WE NEED RAIN”
Lack of rainfall across the American Midwest is taking the blame for corn, soy and wheat inflation. The amount of United States corn crop rated “good” to “excellent” has dropped to just 55 percent, according to reports, the lowest for this time of the growing season since 1992. A week prior, that figure was 61 […]
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