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The Thomas Fire and the California Wildfires Have Now Become the Largest Fire in the History of California

By |December 23rd, 2017|Categories: Agriculture, California, Economy, Environment, Featured, Los Angeles, National News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , |

The Farmer's Almanac Predicts That the Los Angeles Area Will Experience Rain in January 2018 The California Wildfires have now become the largest in the state's history. One of the few elements that will heavily decrease these wildfires is rainfall. According to the Farmer's Almanac online, they are predicting that rainfall will take place in Southern California during the first week of January. In addition, they also note that rain will occur during the last two weeks. The Farmer's Almanac reports accurate data 80% of the time. In contrast, The Weather Channel is showing no signs of rain to take place

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How the Electric Car Revolution Will Impact Climate Change in 2018

By |December 22nd, 2017|Categories: Clean Energy, Economy, Environment, Featured, Health, Tech News, World News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , |

Across the Globe Car Companies Are Competing To Produce the Most Affordable Electric Car Tesla Motors has lit the torch for automobile companies to move away from fossil fuels, and shift to cleaner forms of energy. One of the problems that still exist for electric cars is the energy production within each area that these cars are charging in. In some areas, renewable energy is used to provide fuel for electric cars. This will help cut back on carbon emissions. Currently, most charing stations draw from a mix of different forms of energy. The reduction of CO2 produced by automobiles

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The Path to Correcting Climate Change Is Within the Earth’s Atmosphere

By |December 17th, 2017|Categories: Agriculture, Clean Energy, Economy, Environment, Featured, Tech News, TED Talks, World News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , |

The Climate Will Continue to Change Weather science is a growing topic that impacts lives all over the world. The following weather occurrences have taken several lives during 2017: hurricanes, wildfires, tornados, earthquakes, global warming and sea level rising. Weather modification has become a vital piece to creating sustainability across the global. Science News recently reported: 'For the last six years, BAMS has published a December issue containing research on extreme weather events from the previous year that seeks to disentangle the role of anthropogenic climate change from natural variability. The goal from the start has been to find ways to improve

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Santa Ana Winds Push the California Wildfires to Dangerous Levels

By |December 13th, 2017|Categories: Agriculture, California, Environment, Featured, Health, Los Angeles, National News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

The Thomas Fire was 30 Percent Contained as of Wednesday Evening The largest of the California wildfires is known as the Thomas Fire. It will continue to cause havoc throughout the weekend. In addition to destroying over 700 homes, these fires are also burning up thousands of acres of agriculture in Southern California. The Santa Ana winds have been causing larger problems for the area in comparison to pervious years. The cities that are currently being effected by this fire include: Santa Barbara, Ventura, Carpinteria, Summerland and Montecito. Watch over coverage from the front lines of the California wildfires, and browse

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California Wildfires Continue to Cause Havoc Across the West Coast

By |December 8th, 2017|Categories: California, Environment, Featured, Health, Los Angeles, National News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , |

The Thomas, Rye, and Creek Fire Spread Across Southern California The local fire department in the Los Angles area has predicted that the recent California wildfires will be primarily contained by Friday, but the New York Times is reporting that the fires have continued to spread throughout Thursday. Dry conditions in combination with strong winds across the West Coast have created a powder keg of problems. The New York Times has also reported that the wildfires have caused 'burning more than 100,000 acres and forcing nearly 200,000 people to evacuate.' These wildfires have taken dozens of lives during the past

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An International View on Air Pollution and Climate Change

By |December 1st, 2017|Categories: Asia, China, Economy, Environment, Europe, Featured, Health, United Kingdom, United States, World News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Explore Solutions to Air Pollution Air pollution is one of the largest problems that spans across developed countries. Each country takes a unique stance on creating solutions to this issue. The Guardian recently reported that air pollution in the United Kingdom causes over 40,000 premature deaths each year. In order to build solution to this epidemic, they noted: 'Five cities and 23 local authorities have been selected in the new plan to come up with measures to reduce illegal levels of nitrogen dioxide by December 2018.' China is taking the problem of pollution, and making a positive out of a negative.

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Amazon Continues to Save the Environment with Renewable Energy Projects Nationwide

By |October 20th, 2017|Categories: Amazon, Clean Energy, Economy, Environment, Featured, Health, National News, Politics, Texas, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , |

Amazon has built a massive wind power plant in Texas with plans to power more than 330,000 homes with clean energy. In addition to building a new headquarters that will supply tens of thousands of jobs that Americans need badly, Amazon is also saving the environment by producing clean energy projects in comparison to unsafe drilling projects. When elders said, 'your generation is going to have to save the world.' It is exciting to see Amazon paving the road to a sustainable future. "Investing in renewable energy is a win-win-win-win - it's right for our customers, our communities, our

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Tour Southern Florida After Hurricane Irma with The New York Times 360 Video

By |September 16th, 2017|Categories: Economy, Environment, Featured, Film News, Florida, National News, Virtual Reality|Tags: , , , , , |

Hurricane Irma has left many cities in Southern Florida looking to repair and restore their communities. Governor Scott has noted that over 30,000 people are working to help restore power to residents in Florida. The New York Times reported: • Almost 4.4 million Florida homes and businesses remained without power Tuesday night, according to state officials. • South Carolina officials said that while infrastructure damage had been much less severe than expected, there was the potential for minor flooding in Charleston and Hilton Head on Tuesday and throughout the week. • President Emmanuel Macron of France arrived in the Caribbean

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Farm Aid Live Stream featuring The Avett Brothers, Jack Johnson, Dave Matthews, Neil Young and More

By |September 16th, 2017|Categories: Entertainment, Environment, Farm Aid, Featured, Jack Johnson, Music News, National News, Pennsylvania, Pop Culture, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

Farmers, musicians and the general public combine today for Farm Aid 2017 in Burgettstown, Pennsylvania. The event has sold out of tickets with 23,000 attendees, but guests can still dial in for the live stream on YouTube. In addition, listeners can tune into SIRIUS XM Radio. Willie Nelson's SiriusXM station, Willie's Roadhouse, will provide live music plus backstage interviews with artists, local family farmers and more starting at 12 p.m. ET. Farm Aid Live Stream Performance Schedule 3:00pm – Jamey Johnson 3:23pm – Margo Price 4:00pm – Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats 4:45pm – Avett Brothers 5:35pm – Jack Johnson

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A Scientific Look at the Correlations Between Hurricane Harvey and Climate Change

By |August 30th, 2017|Categories: Agriculture, Economy, Environment, Featured, Louisiana, National News, New Orleans, Politics, Texas, United States, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

Areas of the United States have recently been hit hard with rainfall and flooding following Hurricane Harvey. Debate on climate change continues to divide people across the globe. The idea that the climate changing is completely man made does not hold water, but links between the how the climate is changing, and the impact humans have on the climate can easily be identified. BBC recently reported on the connections between human involvement and Hurricane Harvey. "Over the past ten years or so we have seen a new branch of knowledge emerge called attribution science. That's how much of this

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