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This ocean is losing salt at unprecedented speed, and it might just turn our climate plans upside down
Off the coast of Western Australia, the Southern Indian Ocean is becoming significantly less salty, and scientists say it’s ...
Cliff Ross notes that in stories and studies on human-caused climate change, most of the emphasis is on a rapidly warming world that is expected to only get hotter and hotter. That's fair enough, he ...
ACADIA PARISH, La. (KLFY)— Although Louisiana has seen cooler weather this fall, this summer’s intense drought may have left some lasting effects on the state’s crawfish and rice. Crawfish specialist ...
HealthDay News — Higher drinking water salinity is associated with elevated blood pressure and a higher risk for hypertension, according to a review published online Dec. 10 in BMJ Global Health.
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Water quality monitoring provides measurable insight into the condition of aquatic systems”— Joel Chaky BATON ROUGE, ...
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A meta-analysis showed the extent to which drinking water salinity is associated with elevated blood pressure (BP). The effects on systolic and diastolic BP were more pronounced in coastal regions.
Crews use an excavator to move stones at the Great Salt Lake Causeway to raise the berm by 4 feet in July. The higher berm is expected to help the health of the lake, experts say. OGDEN — Utah land ...
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