Scientists look beyond climate change and El Nino for other factors that heat up Earth

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:20:04 GMT

Scientists look beyond climate change and El Nino for other factors that heat up Earth Scientists are wondering if global warming and El Nino have an accomplice in fueling this summer’s record-shattering heat.The European climate agency Copernicus reported that July was one-third of a degree Celsius (six-tenths of a degree Fahrenheit) hotter than the old record. That’s a bump in heat that is so recent and so big, especially in the oceans and even more so in the North Atlantic, that scientists are split on whether something else could be at work.Scientists agree that by far the biggest cause of the recent extreme warming is climate change from the burning of coal, oil and natural gas that has triggered a long upward trend in temperatures. A natural El Nino, a temporary warming of parts of the Pacific that changes weather worldwide, adds a smaller boost. But some researchers say another factor must be present.“What we are seeing is more than just El Nino on top of climate change,” Copernicus Director Carlo Buontempo said.One surprising source of added warmth could be cl...

Amazon nations seek common voice on climate change, urge action from industrialized world

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:20:04 GMT

Amazon nations seek common voice on climate change, urge action from industrialized world BELEM, Brazil (AP) — Eight Amazon nations called on industrialized countries to do more to help preserve the world’s largest rainforest as they met at a major summit in Brazil to chart a common course on how to combat climate change.The leaders of South American nations that are home to the Amazon, meeting at a two-day summit in the city of Belem that ends Wednesday, said the task of stopping the destruction of the rainforest can’t fall to just a few when the crisis has been caused by so many.The members of the Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization, or ACTO, are hoping a united front will give them a major voice in global talks.“The forest unites us. It is time to look at the heart of our continent and consolidate, once and for all, our Amazon identity,” said Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. The calls from the presidents of nations including Brazil, Colombia and Bolivia came as leaders aim to fuel much-needed economic development in their regions while preventin...

Biden pitching his economic policies as a key to manufacturing jobs revival

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:20:04 GMT

Biden pitching his economic policies as a key to manufacturing jobs revival ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Bringing back factory jobs is one of the most popular of White House promises — regardless of who happens to be the president.Donald Trump said he’d do it with tariffs. Barack Obama said companies would start “insourcing.” George W. Bush said tax cuts would do the trick. But factory jobs seemed to struggle to fully return after each recession.On Wednesday, President Joe Biden will make the case in a New Mexico speech that his policies of financial and tax incentives have revived U.S. manufacturing. His claim is supported by a rise in construction spending on new factories. But factory hiring has begun to slow in recent months, a sign that the promised boom has yet to fully materialize.That hasn’t stopped the White House from telling voters ahead of the 2024 election that Biden’s agenda has triggered a “renaissance” in factory work.“Hundreds of actions coordinated through his entire government are sparking a manufacturing renaissance across the United S...

Cedar Park brush fire grows to 50 acres, apartment building destroyed

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:20:04 GMT

Cedar Park brush fire grows to 50 acres, apartment building destroyed CEDAR PARK, Texas (KXAN) — One building was declared a total loss, and some residents will be displaced after a brush fire in Cedar Park, Williamson County officials said during a news conference Tuesday evening. MAP: Acres burned in Central Texas wildfires this year The Texas A&M Forest Service began tracking the fire, now known as the Parmer Lane Fire, and it is estimated at 50 acres and 0% contained as of Tuesday at 11:30 p.m.The Forest Service originally estimated the fire spanned 120 acres but later decreased the acreage after more accurate measuring. Crews are building a containment line and engine crews are protecting structures. The Cedar Park Police said crews responded to the four-alarm fire near 12820 West Parmer Lane, which is close to East Whitestone Boulevard. Residents at the Bexley at Silverado apartment complex and nearby businesses were evacuated.City officials gave an update Tuesday evening, saying at least 20 agencies and 200 first responders assisted in th...

Lynx end their skid with win in Chicago

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:20:04 GMT

Lynx end their skid with win in Chicago Foul trouble meant points came in bunches for Napheesa Collier Tuesday night.But when all was said and done, the Minnesota Lynx forward had more than enough to help her team down the Chicago Sky 88-79 on the road at Wintrust Arena.Collier finished with a game-best 29 points despite picking up her fourth foul midway through the third quarter. The victory snapped a two-game losing streak for the Lynx (14-15) and halted a three-game winning streak for the Sky (12-16).“Tonight did feel like one of those nights,” Collier said. “It feels good because I haven’t been as efficient as I’ve wanted to be. I really pride myself on being an efficient player. So when I go through droughts where I have to shoot more shots and they’re not going in, it’s really frustrating.“It felt good to have a night like tonight where I feel like if I have the ball, I’m going to make it. It’s always a confidence boost when that happens.”Collier picked up her third foul with 4:03 to go in the second quarter, forcin...

Lewis’ return from rehab outshines Lee’s home debut in Saints win 14-4 over Louisville

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:20:04 GMT

Lewis’ return from rehab outshines Lee’s home debut in Saints win 14-4 over Louisville Brooks Lee, rated the No. 1 prospect in the Twins organization by MLB.com and Baseball America, made his much-anticipated home debut with the Saints on Tuesday night at CHS Field, which coincided with the return of Royce Lewis, the player he supplanted as the organization’s top prospect.Lewis played his first game on rehab assignment from the Twins after going on the injured list due to an oblique strain on July 2 and stole Lee’s thunder, hitting a long home run and driving in a pair of runs in the Saints’ 14-4 win over the Louisville Bats.Nonetheless, Lee, the Twins’ No. 1 pick in the 2022 draft, was happy to begin the next leg of a journey that is expected to have him in a Twins uniform as early as next season.“I didn’t know it was going to happen, but you just try to play your best,” Lee said of the call up from Double-A Wichita. “I assumed they had a plan for me as long as I played well. I tried not to worry about it and play the best that I could to make sure we try to wi...

Authorities in pursuit of driver in stolen car

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:20:04 GMT

Authorities in pursuit of driver in stolen car Authorities are in pursuit of a driver in a stolen vehicle, authorities confirmed with KTLA. The vehicle theft was reported out of the Montebello Police Department. While leading authorities in chase, the suspect reportedly clipped two vehicles at an intersection in South El Monte before getting on the westbound 60 Freeway. The suspect, driving a white vehicle, exited the freeway onto surface streets in the East Los Angeles area. He was then seen stopping his vehicle, running behind a home. He then got back into the vehicle and took off yet again, speeding down Whittier Boulevard where he blew threw a stop sign. Sky5 is overhead.

Bears seen swimming, enjoying summer day in Southern California

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:20:04 GMT

Bears seen swimming, enjoying summer day in Southern California Video captured a mama bear and her two cubs enjoying a summer day of activities in Sierra Madre on Tuesday.The bears were first spotted near Nano Café located at 322 W Sierra Madre Blvd. around noontime, witnesses said.The trio were seen roaming around town before jumping into a pool to enjoy a refreshing dip at an apartment complex.They later climbed a few trees in the area before sniffing around a few front gardens before heading back home towards the mountains.As the summer months heat up, bear sightings will be more common for humans who like to spend time outdoors.Video captured a mama bear and her two cubs enjoying a summer day of activities in Sierra Madre on August 8, 2023. (RMG)Video captured a mama bear and her two cubs enjoying a summer day of activities in Sierra Madre on August 8, 2023. (RMG)Video captured a mama bear and her two cubs enjoying a summer day of activities in Sierra Madre on August 8, 2023. (RMG)Video captured a mama bear and her two cubs enjoying a summer...

Scherzer shines as Oakland A’s in danger of setting record for intra-division futility

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:20:04 GMT

Scherzer shines as Oakland A’s in danger of setting record for intra-division futility OAKLAND — Max Scherzer had six strikeouts and pitched three-hit ball over seven innings and the Texas Rangers extended their longest winning streak in seven years to nine games, beating the last-place Oakland Athletics 6-1 on Tuesday night.Scherzer, the three-time Cy Young winner whom the Rangers acquired in a trade from the Mets on July 30, worked efficiently through the worst offense in the majors in front of another sparse crowd of 5,419 at the Coliseum.The 39-year-old right-hander retired nine of the first 10 batters he faced and didn’t allow a hit until JJ Bleday’s leadoff homer in the fourth. Scherzer also walked two.“Just a typical Scherzer outing. He knows how to use pitch,” A’s manager Mark Kotsay said. “That’s why he’s been so successful in his career, and it’s why the Rangers went out and got him — to eat innings and to go out and be a big-time performer.“He showed up tonight and we got one run off of him. It takes an ...

SF Giants’ opener backfires, offense sputters in loss to Angels

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:20:04 GMT

SF Giants’ opener backfires, offense sputters in loss to Angels Twenty one hours and 10 minutes elapsed between the last out of the Giants’ come-from-behind win Monday night and first pitch Tuesday.That, apparently, was enough time for the Angels to think of their best revenge.In their first chance on a clean slate since the Giants erupted for six runs in the ninth inning Monday night, the Angels foiled manager Gabe Kapler’s opener strategy with a four-run first inning that, returning to their light-hitting ways for much of the night, they were unable to climb out of in a 7-5 loss.Wilmer Flores continued to do his darnedest to carry the team on his back, driving in four of their five runs with a pair of hits, including a two-run homer that closed the deficit to one in the eighth, but received little help from the rest of the order, which went back into hibernation after briefly awakening in Monday’s late rally.The Giants mustered only three hits besides Flores’ and came up empty — seven total no-hit innings — between Flor...