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Trump calls wind, solar bad for power grid. Texas shows otherwise
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Trump calls wind, solar bad for power grid. Texas shows otherwise

HOUSTON (Reuters) — President Donald Trump claims that rapid adoption of solar and wind power has made U.S. electricity unstable and expensive, justifying his bid to end most subsidies for…
Posted by John McCarthy July 10, 2025
Barbados to be test case for first regional debt swap scheme
Posted inBusiness News Caribbean News Environmental News

Barbados to be test case for first regional debt swap scheme

BRIDGETOWN (Reuters) — Barbados is set to become the first nation to use a new standardised debt swap facility aimed at helping multiple countries use money for development projects instead…
Posted by John McCarthy July 10, 2025
Death toll from Texas floods reaches 70, including 21 children
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Death toll from Texas floods reaches 70, including 21 children

HUNT, Texas (Reuters) — The death toll from catastrophic floods in Texas reached at least 70 today, including 21 children, as the search for girls missing from a summer camp…
Posted by John McCarthy July 6, 2025
Daring Hurricane Hunter flights make forecasts more accurate. But they could face cuts under Trump
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Daring Hurricane Hunter flights make forecasts more accurate. But they could face cuts under Trump

FREDERIKSTED — NOAA’s famed Hurricane Hunter airplane missions significantly increase the accuracy of hurricane forecasts, according to new research that comes as the government’s weather analysis system faces potentially debilitating…
Posted by John McCarthy June 20, 2025
Tropical wave expected to pass near USVI and Puerto Rico after weekend
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Tropical wave expected to pass near USVI and Puerto Rico after weekend

The National Weather Service continues to monitor a tropical wave in the Atlantic Ocean approaching the Leeward Islands. The system is forecast to pass south of the U.S. Virgin Islands…
Posted by John McCarthy June 19, 2025
Beating of sea lion caught on camera. Now, man pleads guilty
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Beating of sea lion caught on camera. Now, man pleads guilty

A sick sea lion resting on a California beach was kicked in the head and beaten with a large piece of driftwood, prosecutors say. Now, 32-year-old Christopher Hurtado, of Santa…
Posted by John McCarthy June 18, 2025
Study finds planetary waves linked to wild summer weather have tripled since 1950
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Study finds planetary waves linked to wild summer weather have tripled since 1950

WASHINGTON (AP) — Climate change has tripled the frequency of atmospheric wave events linked to extreme summer weather in the last 75 years and that may explain why long-range computer…
Posted by John McCarthy June 16, 2025
Shark falls out of sky on unsuspecting disc golfers in South Carolina
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Shark falls out of sky on unsuspecting disc golfers in South Carolina

It rained sharks in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, last month after a small hammerhead shark fell from the sky and interrupted a local disc golf game. The unexpected disc golf hazard was actually a bird’s lost…
Posted by John McCarthy June 14, 2025
Latam-Caribbean development bank doubles oceans funding to $2.5 billion
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Latam-Caribbean development bank doubles oceans funding to $2.5 billion

BRUSSELS (Reuters) — The Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean (CAF) will double to $2.5 billion its investments in protecting the oceans and supporting sustainable marine economic activities,…
Posted by John McCarthy June 8, 2025
Coast Guard recovers grounded vessel at Icacos Beach in Yabucoa
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Coast Guard recovers grounded vessel at Icacos Beach in Yabucoa

SAN JUAN — Coast Guard Incident Management Division personnel informed that the owner and salvage contractors successfully recovered the vessel Red E or Not on Thursday after the vessel had…
Posted by John McCarthy June 6, 2025

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