Virus update:
— The Associated Press (@AP) September 1, 2021
• India boosts virus vaccination rates.
• Oxygen supplies grow precarious amid U.S. surge.
• Italy braces for train track protests against COVID passes.
• Texas school system closes after two teachers die.
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Now WHO warns of threat of 'Mu' variant found in Colombia https://t.co/HmGHneSSMI
— Daily Mail Online (@MailOnline) September 1, 2021
VIDEO: Hours after the final foreign forces flew out of Afghanistan a group of Taliban leaders walked victorious through the Kabul airport, flanked by their elite "Badri 313" guards pic.twitter.com/FDP1dDbQ9P
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) August 31, 2021
South America's second longest river, the Parana, has dropped to its lowest level since the 1940s, leaving environmentalists and experts worried that climate change is to blame https://t.co/8vRupiMuEt pic.twitter.com/dOAgQNb7FI
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) September 1, 2021
BREAKING: Electricity restored in part of New Orleans, bringing first power into city since Hurricane Ida. Power and water outages continue for hundreds of thousands of people.
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VIDEO: Residents in Beijing react to a drastic move to cut down online gaming time for under-18s to just three hours a week during term time, the latest move in a broad crackdown on tech giants in the world's biggest gaming market pic.twitter.com/B4Uwy9PWVi
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Image of bird at US-Mexico border wall wins contest https://t.co/CSHCyKLJH9
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) September 1, 2021
A B-2, B-52, E-4B, T-38, B-1B and Huey sit on the flightline at Barksdale, Aug 27, 2021. This was a change of command ceremony [USAF pics by J Wrightsman] pic.twitter.com/8CSRXTkd2M
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1 comment:
"South America's second longest river, the Parana, has dropped to its lowest level since the 1940s, ..."
If Putin wants to make amends he could use slave labor at Magadan mine like in the Stalin years. The West will generously supply the slaves (i.e. climate scientists).
If you have lived in the ParanĂ¡ Basin in the past, you do not recognize it now. Look at all the rivers feeding into that have been impounded. Add to that the growing population. So they had a drought in 1944 and they are having one now.
The river is low. So? Increased population, increased impoundment, and drought gives you low levels on some part of the river. Look at the map and see the "thick" rivers. Those are all due to dams. So yeah downstream has less water. It is not climate change.
Climate scientist need to be sent to Siberia.
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