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  • Honey bees in Southern Illinois. Photo by: Matthew McGuire

The Clash Between Honey Bees and the Zika Virus

By |September 5th, 2016|Categories: Central America, Environment, Featured, Florida, South America, United States, World News|Tags: , , , , , , , |

The recent developments with the Zika Virus has put North and South Carolina in a tough spot. These two states connect with Florida, and have been releasing a chemical called Naled to combat mosquitos in their area. Even though there has not been a reported case of the Zika virus being locally-transmitted, The Washington Post notes that South Carolina does have over a dozen cases report for travel-related Zika. The main problem with Naled is that is it a danger to humans, animals, insects and all living material. Over the past 48 hours, millions of honey bees have died from Naled being released

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  • Medical technician at work. The Zika virus continues to be in a serious issue in Central and South America. Photo by: pixabay.com

The Zika Virus: Locally-Transmitted Cases vs. Travel-Related Cases

By |August 22nd, 2016|Categories: Brazil, Central America, Economy, Environment, Featured, Florida, Global, Mexico, South America, Travel, United States, World News|Tags: , , , , , , , |

The Zika Virus is an infection that can cause birth defects, and can impair brain functionality for newborns with mothers infected with the virus. A large majority of reported cases of the Zika virus have been travel-related cases, such as a person traveling to Central and South America, and returning to the Untied States. The 14 locally-transmitted cases of the Zika virus have been reported near Miami, and in the Florida area. New York City is currently working to prevent mosquitos from populating in heavy traffic areas. The New York Times mentioned that the city plans to increase spending to

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Picture This Campaign to Connect Film and the Environment

By |July 25th, 2016|Categories: Africa, Asia, Clean Energy, Economy, Entertainment, Environment, Featured, Film News, Global, Japan, National News, United Kingdom, United States, World News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , |

The Picture This Festival purpose is provide a platform for filmmakers to share their stories and insight on successful skills or actions that could lead to a more environmentally safe climate. The festival has noted that eight participating network groups will accept entries from countries in their territories, which will be evaluated by a panel of judges. Participating regions include the U.K, Spain and Portugal, Russia, South Africa, Latin America, Asia, the U.S. and Central Europe. Winners will be chosen based on the power of their storytelling and their illustration of the Picture This campaign: Picture a Better World. Crackle

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  • Model X by Tesla Motors being tested for its HEPA filtration system. Photo provided by: Tesla Motors

Tesla Motors Fine Tuning the HEPA Filtration System

By |May 3rd, 2016|Categories: Clean Energy, Economy, Environment, Global, National News, Tech News, Tesla Motors|Tags: , , , |

Model X Creating a Cleaner World Tesla Motors continues to pave new roads, and now is rebuilding the air quality worldwide. The Model S and X have been equipped with the HEPA filtration system, a filtration method where the vehicles clean the air before it enters the cabin. In an era of traffic jams in major cities being a norm, this new system helps gives drivers a break from breathing in unhealthy emissions from other vehicles. "The HEPA filtration system had scrubbed the air in Model X, bringing pollution levels from an extremely dangerous 1,000 µg/m³ to levels so low

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