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Roddy Scheer & Doug Moss EarthTalk La Circulación Meridional del Atlántico (AMOC, por sus siglas en inglés), también conocida como “Corriente del Golfo”, es un sistema vital de corrientes oceánicas impulsado por las diferencias de temperatura y salinidad en distintos lugares y profundidades. Los vientos y las mareas impulsan...
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Roddy Scheer & Doug Moss EarthTalk The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC)—aka the “Gulf Stream”—is a vital system of ocean currents, driven by temperature and salinity disparities at various locales and depths. Warm surface waters are propelled poleward by winds and tides. At the poles, the water cools, forming...
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Andrea Madison CalMatters After receiving a high school diploma, securing a stable, well-paying job is often priority number one for recent graduates in California who decide against pursuing higher education. If you’ve determined that college isn’t the best next step, you are not alone. About 37% of students graduating from the...
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Es difícil explicar un acto de violencia sin sentido. Pero después de cada tiroteo masivo — en solo dos días, el total en 2023 pasó de 33 a 39 en todo el país — nosotros (los medios, el público y los legisladores) lo intentamos de todos modos. El motivo...
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It’s difficult to explain a senseless act of violence. But after every mass shooting — in just two days, the total in 2023 went from 33 to 39 nationwide — we (the media, the public and policymakers) try anyway. The motive remains unclear as law enforcement continues to investigate the massacre...
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The migration balance for the year 2022 could be summed up with the word “disappointing”. It is true that the administration of President Joe Biden approved temporary protected status for thousands of Venezuelans and the 18-month extension of benefits for immigrants from El Salvador, Nicaragua, Sudan, Honduras and Nepal....
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Californians used 2.6% more water in January compared to before the drought emergency was declared, a sign that urban residents are ignoring the state’s pleas to take the drought seriously and cut back. The increased water use in California’s cities and towns came during the second-driest January on record, as...