Dylan O'DailyCoral Reefs See How Fishermen Are Working Together to Protect These Lagoons National GeographicMauritius is a small island with a big ocean state. Fringed by a ring of coral reefs, the lagoons attract millions of tourists and provide a livelihood for more than 2,200 local artisanal fishermen. However,
Dylan O'DailyNews Australia fires: five blazes merge north of Sydney as conditions forecast to worsen Australia News - Ben Doherty and Helen DavidsonFive fires burning to the north of Sydney joined up into one huge conflagration on Friday, with out-of-control blazes threatening homes and lives. On a day that brought choking smog to Sydney, the premier
Dylan O'DailyPolitics Huge waves and disease turn Marshall Islands into ‘a war zone,’ health official says Los Angeles Times - Susanne RustThe level of alarm is already high in the Republic of the Marshall Islands, as the Pacific island nation struggles with rising sea levels and the after-effects of decades of U.S. nuclear testing on its
Dylan O'DailyClimate Change Even 50-year-old climate models correctly predicted global warming sciencemag.org - Warren Cornwall Climate change doubters have a favorite target: climate models. They claim that computer simulations conducted decades ago didn’t accurately predict …
Dylan O'DailyClimate Change Warming at the poles will soon be felt globally in rising seas, extreme weather National Geographic - Climate 101: Causes and EffectsIce loss, permafrost melt, fires: Trouble in the Arctic and Antarctic could cause shocks to the world’s weather and sea levels sooner than thought, says a new study. Eric Post has observed seasons at same
Dylan O'DailyBig Ideas: First Insights From NASA's Parker Solar Probe And Birds Are Shrinking NASA's Parker Solar Probe, which was launched last year in August to understand the long-standing mysteries of the sun, has provided first insights from the edge of the sun’s atmosphere. Plus, scientists say birds are shrinking as a consequence of warming temperatures. And, a once-a-month birth control pill could be on the way.
Dylan O'DailyDonald Trump Justin Trudeau, Emmanuel Macron and Boris Johnson are caught appearing to gossip about Trump dailymail.co.uk - By Lauren Fruen For Dailymail.com Justin Trudeau, Emmanuel Macron and Boris Johnson were caught on a hot mic at the Buckingham Palace NATO reception yesterday evening, appearing to …
Dylan O'DailyNews Trump calls Trudeau ‘two-faced’ as palace gossip goes viral Associated Press - By JILL LAWLESS, Associated PressWATFORD, England (AP) — NATO leaders professed unity on Wednesday at a summit near London — but a spat over off-the-cuff chit chat at a royal reception rattled their show of solidarity. U.S. President
Dylan O'DailyU.S. Politics Alliance divided: Breaking down NATO’s factions POLITICO - By RYAN HEATHAs NATO leaders gather in London to celebrate the transatlantic alliance’s 70th anniversary, POLITICO details the differing ideas that are competing to define NATO's future. The military alliance, founded
Dylan O'DailyWealth War and the Wealth of Nations The Atlantic - L.P. Jacks“During the past fifty years the wealth of the world has gone ahead by leaps and bounds, while the morality of the world has moved only at a snail’s pace.” What is the cause of the terrible calamities
Dylan O'DailyMilitary The U.S. Army’s Worst Tradition: Never Ready for the Next War The Daily Beast - James A. Warren Since the end of the Cold War, the U.S. Army has been consistently ranked as the most capable land force on the globe by defense analysts of all …
Dylan O'DailyShipwrecks The 25 Coolest Shipwrecks In the World Popular Mechanics - By Courtney LinderGrab your scuba gear, because we're about to go deep—unless you suffer from thalassophobia. Humans are really good at sinking ships. So good, that the United Nations estimates that there are three million
Dylan O'DailyScience Mysterious tectonic fault zone found off California National Geographic - Earth 101A new method using fiber-optic cables pinpointed the previously hidden system—and it may reveal more seismic surprises around the globe. Beneath the cerulean waters of Monterey Bay, just a few miles southeast
Dylan O'DailyIran-Iraq War Iran, China and Russia will 'send a message to the world' with first ever joint war drills dailymail.co.uk - By Tim Stickings For Mailonline Iran, Russia and China are set to hold their first-ever joint military drills in a show of power to the West. Admiral Hussein Khanzadi revealed …
Dylan O'DailyClimate The five corrupt pillars of climate change denial The Conversation UK - Mark Maslin The fossil fuel industry, political lobbyists, media moguls and individuals have spent the past 30 years sowing doubt about the reality of climate …
Dylan O'DailyClimate Change Climate change driving entire planet to dangerous 'tipping point‘ National Geographic - Climate 101: Causes and EffectsScientists "don’t think people realize how little time we have left,” to stop irreversible and disastrous changes to Earth’s climate systems. But there is hope. Evidence that irreversible changes in Earth’s
Dylan O'DailyAustralian News Australia's armed forces planning to introduce killer robots to combat China's expanding military dailymail.co.uk - By Adam Mccleery For Daily Mail Australia The Australian armed forces are planning to introduce weaponised robotics and augmented humans to the battlefield in an attempt to keep a competitive …
Dylan O'DailyHumanity 42 Researchers Are Currently Stranded in Antarctica After a Supply Ship Broke Down ScienceAlert - KAYLA EPSTEIN The French icebreaker L'Astrolabe was set to deliver supplies and a fresh batch of explorers to the Dumont d'Urville research station south of …
Dylan O'DailyNews (U.S.) Carbon dioxide levels in our atmosphere just reached the highest recorded in human history Axios - Rebecca Falconer Atmospheric levels of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide (CO2) reached the highest ever recorded in human history in 2018, the World Meteorological …
Dylan O'DailyClimate Change “We Cannot Afford To Fail”: A New UN Report Is Forecasting Potentially Catastrophic Warming buzzfeednews.com - Zahra Hirji The world has already warmed 1 degree Celsius, and it’s on track to warm more than 3 degrees by the end of the century. The world is on track to warm …
Dylan O'DailyPolitics Will America’s billionaires start a second Civil War to protect their wealth and power? Salon - Thom HartmannThis article was produced by Economy for All, a project of the Independent Media Institute. The current issue of the Atlantic magazine, founded itself in the years just before the Civil War, is ominously
Dylan O'DailyNews Ethiopia's Sidama vote overwhelmingly for independence DW News - DW English Ethiopia's Sidama people have voted in favor of autonomous rule by a huge margin. The result may inspire other groups to push for autonomy in …
Dylan O'DailyNews Bougainville in the Pacific could become world’s newest nation Fox News - Robert GeartyResidents of a Pacific archipelago started voting Saturday in a historic referendum that could lead to the establishment of the world’s newest nation. The two-week vote will decide if Bougainville favors
Dylan O'DailyDonald Trump Diplomats question why U.S. military aid to Lebanon is being withheld pbs.org - Matthew Lee, Associated Press WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is withholding more than $100 million in U.S. military assistance to Lebanon that has been approved by Congress …
Dylan O'DailyCulture Paired Images of Melting Glaciers and Flooding Wetlands Tell the Story of Global Climate Change smithsonianmag.com - Rachael Lallensack Understanding the regional impacts of a global problem like climate change can be challenging. Melting glaciers in Greenland or Antarctica cause sea …
Dylan O'DailyScience Manmade noise a 'major global pollutant': study phys.org It is well known that human hubbub can have a negative impact on some animals, but a new study Wednesday says the noise we make should be treated as …
Dylan O'DailyAncient History Say goodbye to casts: "magic" material can heal your bones in mere days Inverse - Sruthi Sanjeev Balakrishnan Has Madam Pomfrey's Skele-Gro finally made its way to the muggle world? Regrowing bones is no easy task, but the world’s lightest solid might make it …
Dylan O'DailyScience This Caribbean island is on track to become the world’s first 'hurricane-proof' country National Geographic - Sarah GibbensWhen Hurricane Maria destroyed Dominica in 2017, the devastation spurred an ambitious goal to fully adapt to climate change. It started in the evening on September 18, two years ago. The winds picked waves
Dylan O'DailyClimate Change Earth is headed for its second warmest year in recorded history (the record was three years ago) TechCrunch - Jonathan ShieberData from the U.S. government sure seems to indicate that the Earth is warming (despite what the current leadership may say). Apparently, the globe just experienced the second-hottest October ever recorded