Tag: water
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Climate security is national security
[ad_1] This essay is based on the author’s book, Age of Danger: Keeping America Safe in an Age of New Superpowers, New Weapons, and New Threats (Hachette, 2023). The military mission was traditional and straightforward, according to the manual: Navy warships transported about 1,200 Marines to the Western Pacific, where they attacked hostile islands. As ... -
NJ man broke leg on slide at American Dream water park, lawsuit claims
[ad_1] A Bergen County man has filed a lawsuit against American Dream in East Rutherford, claiming he broke his leg when he landed in a shallow wading pool at the bottom of a waterslide at DreamWorks Water Park in the mall complex. Xavier Velez, 30, of Elmwood Park, says he slid down the Zany & ... -
Human Health at Risk from Antibiotic Residues in Wastewater
[ad_1] In a recent study published in lancet planet healthresearchers investigated antibiotic levels and antibiotic resistance in aquatic environments. Antibiotics are regarded as developing contaminants of the aquatic environment that can facilitate the establishment and selection of antibiotic resistance in the environment. However, wastewater treatment plants and other waste management systems can partially remove antibiotic ... -
Alabama Politics 2023- Gov. Ivey’s Potential Focus Is on Education, Alabama Lotteries
[ad_1] BIRMINGHAM, Alabama (WIAT) — A new year full of possibilities and new beginnings, many are itching to know what lies ahead. On Alabama politics, CBS42 political analyst Steve Flowers said Gov. Kay Ivey and the state legislature may have a few different cards in store for next year’s mandate. Although Governor Ivey has kept ... -
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine lasts forever
[ad_1] Last week, ten months after Russia’s aggression, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made an uncertain visit to Washington, D.C., asking the United States for additional help to finally end the conflict. On Ukrainian nuclear power plants and Russia’s threat to use nuclear weapons. Among other measures, Zelensky called on the US to “increase tariffs” on ... -
An early ed champion retires from Growing Up New Mexico.education
[ad_1] In the small but expanding world of early childhood education in New Mexico, Catherine Freeman, longtime president and CEO of Growing Up New Mexico, is known as a go-between with the right connections, good intentions, and unwavering determination. increase. She says she has worked closely with child care providers, business leaders, legislators, legislative officials ... -
Discovery’s Shark Week needs diversity and more positive science, study says
[ad_1] Comments on this story comment Lisa Whitenack loved sharks when she was a kid. She spent a rainy day flipping through the shark’s guide to her digest readers. Every summer, she watched Discovery’s annual TV event, Shark Week. But when scientists showed up on her TV screen, she rarely saw a woman she could ... -
Scientists build weatherproof shelters for penguins
[ad_1] This article was originally hakai magazine, an online publication on science and society in coastal ecosystems.Read more articles like this hakaimagazine.com. Scientists in South Africa have discovered that ceramic nesting boxes can protect endangered African penguins from climate change. Seabirds once laid their eggs in burrows dug centuries ago in layers of their own ...










