Tag: oceans
How climate change is worsening flooding and heavy rainfall
By Amal Ahmed
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This is part of the Disaster 101 toolkit, a comprehensive guide to extreme weather preparation, response, and recovery.
Extreme weather seems to make the headlines almost every week, as disasters increasingly strike out of season, break records, and hit places they never have before.
Zero Emission Marine Energy Slips Through Trump Chopper
A newly announced collaboration between the US and Norway reveals that marine energy somehow made the list of US President Trump’s preferred energy resources under the “American Energy Dominance” plan.
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Toxic algae blooms are lasting longer in Lake Erie − why that’s a worry for people and pets
By Gregory J. Dick, University of Michigan
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Federal scientists released their annual forecast for Lake Erie’s harmful algal blooms on June 26, 2025, and they expect a mild to moderate season.
Why Investors Must Move Beyond Simple Climate-Friendly Portfolio Strategies
Do you know someone who is disinterested in climate change? Perhaps they think it’s not relevant to them or their lifestyle or culture. But they may wake up if you help them to see the link between investing and climate change. Climate change poses a threat to all of our … [continued]
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Long: How Jaws changed our perception of white sharks forever
Our relationship to oceans and the sharks in them changed after Steven Spielberg’s blockbuster movie Jaws was released 50 years ago

