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  • Big Island authorities crunched the numbers on the Kilauea eruption. Here’s what they came up with

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      HONOLULU – It’s been nearly four months since lava activity was observed on Kilauea’s lower east rift zone. Four months since Big Island authorities officially pivoted from natural disaster response to recovery. The relative quiet has given Hawaii County time to officially tally up the size and scope of the eruption. And they say […]

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  • These 7 Expeditions Could Reveal Some of Earth’s Biggest Secrets in 2019

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    This past year brought tons of fascinating new information about our planet. But as scientists gaze into their crystal balls, they can see that this year is also sure to contain exciting surprises. Here we take a look at the seven most highly anticipated geophysics and Earth science expeditions, missions and meetings of 2019. Inspecting Thwaites […]

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  • Climate change could turn green turtles female

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    Up to 93 per cent of green turtle hatchlings could be female by 2100 as climate change causes “feminisation” of the species, new research suggests. The sex of turtle hatchlings is determined by temperature, and at present about 52 per cent of hatching green turtles – one of seven species of sea turtle – are […]

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  • New Year’s resolutions to reduce plastic waste

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    Environmental advocates are calling for Ballarat residents to make small changes to reduce their plastic waste in 2019. Sustainability Victoria has suggested setting a goal to reduce reliance on plastic as a New Year’s Resolution. Single-use plastic items tend to be used for only minutes, yet their impact on the environment can last thousands of years. More […]

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  • Lawmakers: After a noisy start to the new year, it’s time to crack down on illegal aerials

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    HONOLULU  – The loud booms and bright lights seen across Oahu on New Year’s Eve are once again sparking the debate over illegal aerials. Some lawmakers say they are looking at ways to step up enforcement since so many are ignoring the laws. Oahu banned aerial fireworks eight years ago, but you wouldn’t have been able […]

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  • 2 mariners missing, 3 feared dead after blaze aboard car carrier en route to Hawaii

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    HONOLULU – Two mariners are missing after a large blaze onboard a car carrier en route to Hawaii, while three others have been located in the water but are described as “unresponsive.” The 650-foot Panamanian-flagged vessel Sincerity Ace got into trouble on New Year’s Eve about 2,000 miles off Oahu. The Coast Guard, Navy and […]

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  • Q&A: What has happened at clinical waste firm HES?

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    Hundreds of workers at a troubled clinical waste firm in North Lanarkshire have been made redundant. Healthcare Environmental Services (HES) said its banking facilities had been cut off following the loss of NHS contracts in Scotland and England. How did this happen and what does it mean for those affected? Where did the trouble start? […]

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  • Recycling: Where is the plastic waste mountain?

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    A year ago, experts warned that the UK could face a mountain of waste plastic as China imposed a ban on waste imports. In recent years, the UK has heavily relied on China to take our unwanted plastic packaging. Three years ago, the UK was exporting half a million tonnes of plastic to China and […]

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  • Flash flood warning for Kauai and Niihau expires

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    HONOLULU  – The flash flood warning for Kauai and Niihau expired Saturday afternoon while Kuhio Highway near the Hanalei Bridge remains restricted due to flooding. Unstable conditions brought torrential rain to Kauai on Saturday, causing landslides on Kuhio Highway in Hanalei. State Department of Transportation crews have since cleared the landslide, but the highway remains […]

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  • Going Nowhere Fast on Climate, Year After Year

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    Three decades after a top climate scientist warned Congress of the dangers of global warming, greenhouse gas emissions keep rising and so do global temperatures. Thirty years ago, a NASA scientist, James Hansen, told lawmakers at a Senate hearing that “global warming is now large enough that we can ascribe with a high degree of confidence a […]

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