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Daily Archives: May 25, 2022
Grading The NOAA Arctic Report Card
NOAA claims that sea ice is disappearing, the Greenland ice sheet is melting and this is causing sea level rise and extreme weather. 2021 Arctic Report Card reveals a (human) story of cascading disruptions, extreme events and global connections Arctic … Continue reading
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Lock Everybody Up
“the leading theory was sexual transmission among gay and bisexual men” Monkeypox likely spread by sex at two raves in Europe, expert says
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May 25, 1896 Tornado Outbreak
On May 25, 1896 tornadoes and floods killed around 100 people in Michigan, Iowa and Illinois. “May 25, 1896 This week of almost continuous strong and violent tornado activity (perhaps the most violent single week of tornado activity in US … Continue reading
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