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Mar 21 2024
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A Trump presidential win could leave Louisiana’s struggling environment defenseless
Louisiana has a well-documented history of severe environmental problems, making it among the most at-risk states in the union. While its deadly and destructive relationship with hurricanes and the alarming rate of coastal erosion is what we hear most about, the increasing presence of the oil and gas industry has destroyed enormous swathes of the state’s wild places and brought more pollution
Penn LiveMar 29 2024
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Biden fires railroad official in office since 1994 over hostile work environment
President Joe Biden has fired the longtime U.S. Railroad Retirement Board inspector general on grounds of creating a hostile work environment, the White House confirmed to the Washington Examiner.
Martin Dickman had been in the position since October 1994, when he was confirmed by the Senate under the Clinton administration, but he had been under investigation by the Council of the
Washington ExaminerApr 03 2024
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'90210' star Ian Ziering says it’s 'tough' to keep kids grounded in today’s ‘environment’
"Beverly Hills, 90210" alum Ian Ziering may have made his debut in Hollywood years ago, but he's finding it difficult to keep his two daughters "grounded" in today's world.Ziering, who shares two daughters with ex-wife Erin Ludwig, told Fox News Digital at the Los Angeles Mission x Easter Celebration Sunday raising children in a digital world has its flaws. "Oh brother, it's tough in this
Fox News (Online News)Apr 01 2024
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Santa Ana Mayor Valerie Amezcua faces investigation over alleged hostile work environment
The city of Santa Ana is investigating Mayor Valerie Amezcua to find out if she is creating a hostile, racist work environment in City Hall. The City Council agreed last month to expand a contract with the law firm Hanson Bridgett LLP for an ongoing investigation into work conditions at the city. Under the new deal, the Los Angeles-based firm will receive up to $175,000 and issue a report as
Orange County RegisterMar 25 2024
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As demand for data centers grows, so do concerns over their effects on Colorado's environment
COLORADO SPRINGS — The banks of black computer servers with twinkling amber and green lights sit in a large, nondescript, tan building, surrounded by a high, spiky steel fence on the edge of the city. It is in computer banks like these that our collective memories reside. Our photos, our videos, documents, passwords, best routes to grandma, business information and our chats with ChatGPT. The
The Colorado SunMar 18 2024
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Code Wiz brings coding, robotics education to Owasso: ‘It’s a special environment’
Coding is all the craze in Owasso. Code Wiz recently opened its first Oklahoma location off of 86th Street and cut a ribbon with the Owasso Chamber on Thursday. Owners Troy and DeEtta Bumgardner brought the coding and robotics education franchise to Owasso to help local youth between the ages of 7 and 17 learn new skills and prepare for a career in computer programming. The facility offers an
Tulsa WorldFeb 20 2024
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Poll on North Dakota environment shows its extremes
BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) – North Dakota, a state of meteorological extremes, also has disparate views on the environment, a new poll suggests. A statewide survey released Tuesday by the North Dakota News Cooperative gathered opinions on topics such as climate change, electric vehicles and capturing and storing greenhouse gas emissions. “We found that opinions on environmental
KFGOApr 05 2024
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As states argue over who should cut their Colorado River use, a new plan puts the environment first
Last month, the seven U.S. states that use Colorado River water released two divergent plans for how that water should be managed after 2026 when the current agreement expires. Their proposals centered on operations at Lake Powell and Lake Mead, the country’s two largest reservoirs, the levels of which are instrumental in determining how much water each state gets. But a coalition of
The Salt Lake TribuneMar 22 2024
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New Mexico Environment Department Releases Quarterly Performance Assessment Highlighting Achievements, Enforcement Actions
SANTA FE — The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) released the second quarter (Q2) performance assessment for fiscal year 2024 (FY24) that offers the public, stakeholders, and legislators the opportunity to track the department’s progress in protecting public health and the environment between Oct. 1 and Dec. 31, 2023. The assessment also provides insights on budget and staffing
Los Alamos Daily PostApr 03 2024
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Gene expression plasticity facilitates acclimatization of a long-lived Caribbean coral across divergent reef environments - Scientific Reports
Theory suggests that predictable temporal environmental variation should favor phenotypic plasticity64. We therefore hypothesized that corals from the environmentally variable nearshore (NS) population would exhibit greater transplantation success than those from the more stable and cooler forereef (FR) and backreef (BR) populations30,31. Our predictions were also based on previous work on the
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