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Ocean currents vital for distributing heat could collapse by midcentury, study says

Ocean currents vital for distributing heat could collapse by midcentury, study says

A system of ocean currents that transports heat northward across the North Atlantic could collapse by mid-century, according to a new study, and scientists have said before that such a collapse could cause catastrophic sea-level rise and extreme weat
7 more people have died amid record highs in Arizona's most populous county. Here's what to know

7 more people have died amid record highs in Arizona's most populous county. Here's what to know

PHOENIX (AP) — Another seven heat-associated deaths were confirmed over the last week in America’s hottest big metro, health officials reported Wednesday, amid a blistering heat wave with daytime highs over 110 F (43.
Severe thunderstorms blast southern Michigan, cutting power to more than 140,000

Severe thunderstorms blast southern Michigan, cutting power to more than 140,000

DETROIT (AP) — Severe thunderstorms struck southern Michigan on Wednesday, uprooting trees, downing branches and power lines and cutting electricity to more than 140,000 customers, utilities and others reported.
22 attorneys general oppose 3M settlement over water systems contamination with 'forever chemicals'

22 attorneys general oppose 3M settlement over water systems contamination with 'forever chemicals'

TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — Twenty-two attorneys general urged a federal court Wednesday to reject a proposed $10.3 billion settlement over contamination of U.S.
Canada geese 'stained' with crude oil at Imperial Oil facility in Alberta

Canada geese 'stained' with crude oil at Imperial Oil facility in Alberta

CALGARY — The Alberta Energy Regulator says a flock of Canada geese were stained with oil after landing on a lagoon at an Imperial Oil facility northwest of Cold Lake.
Mangrove forest thrives around what was once Latin America's largest landfill

Mangrove forest thrives around what was once Latin America's largest landfill

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — It was once Latin America's largest landfill.
6 days after fuel spill reported, most in Tennessee city still can't drink the tap water

6 days after fuel spill reported, most in Tennessee city still can't drink the tap water

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — It's been six days since residents of a Tennessee city were told that diesel fuel spilled into a local reservoir, and most of them still can't drink their tap water.
Torrential rain, flooding that hit Halifax was one-in-a-thousand-years storm: city

Torrential rain, flooding that hit Halifax was one-in-a-thousand-years storm: city

Halifax officials said Wednesday the unrelenting storm that lashed the city and surrounding regions with as much as 250 millimetres of rain on the weekend was a one-in-a-thousand-years weather event.
A new millipede species is crawling under LA. It's blind, glassy and has 486 legs

A new millipede species is crawling under LA. It's blind, glassy and has 486 legs

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The City of Angels, a metropolis of freeways and traffic, has a newly discovered species named in its honor: The Los Angeles Thread Millipede.
Not all heat warnings are equal: 5 things about Canada's alert system for hot weather

Not all heat warnings are equal: 5 things about Canada's alert system for hot weather

MONTREAL — Environment Canada has issued heat warnings this summer for parts of the country used to baking in the heat, but also in places unaccustomed to extended periods of hot weather.
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