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Hurricane Lee, downgraded to Category 3, remains powerful as it nears the Caribbean
Lee's sheer power is expected to bring dangerous beach conditions to Puerto Rico, the Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos over the weekend. Its effects on the U.S. East Coast are still unclear.
Only 5% of plastic in the U.S. is recyclable. What should you do with the rest?
Most plastic in the United States is not recycled and will end up in landfills and oceans, among other places.
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The Bird Man of Midway Atoll
In college, biologist Jimmy Breeden learned to identify bird songs — and in them, he heard his life's calling. His passion has taken him from the Smoky Mountains to a remote island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, where he works to preserve a rare duck species.
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Rising saltwater is threatening marine ecosystems
Increased salinity in oceans and coastal areas has potentially devastating effects, a new UNF study concludes.
Titanic Victims Honored With A Watery Memorial
NPR's summer road trip series continues with a tribute to two influential Washington, D.C., figures from the early 1900s. A 12-foot fountain in the nation's capital honors the friends, who took an ill-fated trip in 1912 aboard a brand-new ocean liner called the Titantic. Emily Friedman reports.
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Puerto Rico cancels classes, activates National Guard as Tropical Storm Ernesto nears
Puerto Rico activated the National Guard and canceled the start of classes in public schools as forecasters warned that the U.S. territory would be hit by Tropical Storm Ernesto.
Bricks of cocaine washed up on a Florida beach. Here's why it keeps happening
This new discovery in the Florida Keys comes just weeks after the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol reported 25 packages of cocaine blew onto another beach in the aftermath of Hurricane Debby.
Scientists tracking Antarctic sea ice levels spotted a big shift in 2023
Winter 2023's Antarctic sea ice was at its lowest level since satellite measurements began. A new study shows how unlikely this would be without man-made factors.
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Every 'El Tiny' Tiny Desk from Hispanic Heritage Month 2024
Watch concerts from Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso, Juanes, Danny Ocean and much, much more.
Another Place Plastics Are Turning Up: Organic Fertilizer From Food Waste
Turning food waste into fertilizer is popular in parts of Europe and is catching on in the U.S. But tiny plastics are also making their way into that fertilizer — and into the food chain.
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