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Brad Pitt Offers a Weather Forecast For the Future Under Climate Change and It's Not Good
Actor Brad Pitt joined throngs of climatologists, meteorologists and other scientists in offering a forecastfor the future under the mantle of climate change. Spoiler alert: per Pitt, there is no future. Appearing on the debut onTuesday, Pitt closed out the episode bystanding infront of a map à labroadcast meteorologist and gave his dire prediction. (MORE:) "To help us understand climate change and what it means to the world, here's our own Jim Jeffries Show weatherman," Jefferies says before the camera...
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Natural Gas Industry Sets up Fake Grassroots Group That's in Favor of Natural Gas
Dominion Energy's 564-mile Atlantic Coast pipeline would come through this area of the Shenandoah Valley in Augusta County, Virginia. (The Washington Post via Getty Images) At a Glance Your Energy Virginiatouts itself as a grassroots organization.It is funded by the American Gas Association and other 'related organizations.' Thegas industry has launched a fake "grassroots" organization to funnel its message to Virginia residentsahead of a key November gubernatorialelection. Launched in April,touts itself as a grassroots organizationbutis funded by the American Gas...
Mainland Miami Neighborhood Could Move Because of Rising Sea Levels
An "apartment for rent" sign is seen in a flooded street caused by the combination of the lunar orbit which caused seasonal high tides and what many believe is the rising sea levels due to climate change on September 30, 2015 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images) At a Glance Miami's Shorecrest neighborhood may choose to remove some homes rather than build sea walls to prepare for rising seas.The neighborhood is barely 3 feet above sea level, and projections...
Students Make Popsicles Out of Sewage to Raise Water Pollution Awareness
A team of students from the National Taiwan University of the Arts used polluted water from around the city to make popsicles. The motive behind the project is to highlight the importance of clean water. (Courtesy of Facebook/@PollutedWaterPopsicles) At a Glance A group of students in Taiwan created popsicles out of sewage water to emphasize the need for clean water.They collected polluted water from 100 sources throughout the city. Popsicles are typically a tasty treat, but a team of students...
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