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Scientists: Global warming has already changed oceans
WASHINGTON -- In Washington state , oysters in some areas haven't reproduced for four years, and preliminary evidence suggests that the increasing acidity of the ocean could be the cause. In the Gulf of Mexico , falling oxygen levels in the water have forced shrimp to migrate elsewhere.
Nations:U.S. Mexico Source:(McClatchy)
2009-06-09
Train cars fall into Mississippi after derailment
DRESBACH, Minn. - Authorities say an accident involving two freight trains has injured two people, set off a propane leak and caused some railroad cars to fall into the Mississippi River.
Nations:U.S. Source:(AP)
2008-12-17
Mandates driving surge to the river for hydropower
HAMILTON, Ohio - Many decades ago, cost-conscious Henry Ford turned to hydroelectric plants to power his car factories like the one by the Great Miami River, near this Cincinnati suburb. That assembly plant is long gone, but the power plant and the technology behind it isn't.
Nations:U.S. Mexico Source:(AP)
2008-12-01
Fire-charred NM mountains fuel policy debate
TAJIQUE, N.M. - Nearly 30 years ago, a piece of property along a twisting dirt road in the heart of the Manzano Mountains caught Paul Davis' eye.
Nations:U.S. People:Pete Domenici Source:(AP)
2008-10-24
As Gustav nears, New Orleans becomes a ghost town
NEW ORLEANS - With Hurricane Gustav just a day away from a possible monster hit on New Orleans, the mayor Sunday pleaded with the last of its residents to get out, imposed a dusk-to-dawn curfew on those who stay and warned looters they will be sent directly to prison.
Nations:U.S. Mexico Activities:2008 Hurricane Gustav 2005 Hurricane Katrina
2008-08-31
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