Numerous scientists have studied how the 1918 flu spread to become the deadliest pandemic in history and which interventions worked, research that is becoming increasingly relevant during the current coronavirus crisis.
As America’s youth faces mental health ‘crisis,’ Biden admin sets focus on pandemic’s impact on children
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The first volume of the handbook, released in February, issued guidance on how to safely reopen U.S. public schools during the pandemic while the second volume makes clear that months of school closures may have nega...
Kerry family jet flies to Idaho while he goes on international climate tour
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Flight records show that the jet left Boston late afternoon and landed in Hailey, Idaho, later that evening. It's unclear what the trip was for but the Idaho Press reported last year that he and his wife, Teresa, hav...
Japan just recorded its earliest cherry blossom bloom in 1,200 years as impact of climate crisis intensifies
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Think of Japan in the spring, and the image that comes to mind is likely the country's famous cherry blossoms, also known as "sakura" -- white and pink flowers, bursting across cities and mountains, petals covering ...
How climate change and Covid are making things worse at the border
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The devastating storms struck more than 1,000 miles away from the US-Mexico border, wiping out homes, crops and jobs. Ahora, months later, some migrants hoping to start over in the United States say the hurricanes are...
Meet the artist who painted over 150 portraits of the pandemic’s first responders
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For Jayashree Krishnan, who has painted more than 150 portraits of first responders across the globe since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, the eyes tell the story. "Each person's set of eyes that I have painted...
Rusia lanza satélite para monitorear el clima en el Ártico
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Rusia lanzó su satélite espacial Arktika-M el domingo en una misión para monitorear el clima y el medio ambiente en el Ártico en medio de un impulso del Kremlin para expandir las actividades del país en la región.. El Ártico tiene w ...
Activista climática Disha Ravi arrestada en India por agricultores’ kit de herramientas de protesta’
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Nueva Delhi Partidarios de un joven activista climático arrestado en India por una protesta de agricultores "caja de herramientas," luego compartido por la activista climática sueca Greta Thunberg, han pedido su liberación. La policía de Delhi confirmó la ...
Climate change is making pollen season — and your allergies — worse
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Allergies aren't just a sneezy seasonal annoyance. Hay fever has major health and economic consequences. It exacerbates asthma and weakens defenses against respiratory viruses, resulting in more emergency room visi...
Lijadoras, Ocasio-Cortez, and Blumenauer unveil bill pushing Biden to declare national climate emergency: ‘We are out of time’
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Three progressive lawmakers introduced legislation Thursday that would require President Joe Biden to declare a national climate emergency, arguing that the US is "out of time and excuses" to deal with the climate c...
France not doing enough to tackle climate change, court rules
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Paris A Paris court has found France legally responsible for its failure to meet targets intended to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The lawsuit was launched by four NGOs, including Greenpeace France and Oxfam Fran...
Almost two-thirds of people believe climate change is a global emergency, UN poll finds
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Nearly two-thirds of respondents believe that climate change is a "global emergency," according to a survey of 1.2 million people in dozens of countries around the globe -- and many want urgent action to tackle the ...
Two former Trump officials to be investigated for posting papers denying climate change
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The Commerce Department's Office of Inspector General said it will investigate how two former Trump officials posted dubious papers questioning man-made climate change using government logos but without the approval...