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After causing major destruction in Puerto Rico mdash; and then hitting the Dominican Republic and Turks and Caicos Islands mdash; Hurricane Fiona was scheduled to pass close to Bermuda late Thursday as a Category 4 storm. Bermudan authorities were opening shelters and announced schools and offices would be closed Friday. As of late Thursday night, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said Fiona had maximum sustained winds of 130 mph. It stanley cup was centered about 195 miles southwest of Bermuda, heading nort stanley cup heast at 21 mph. Hurricane-force winds extended stanley cup outward up to 115 miles from the center and tropical-storm-force winds extended outward up to 275 miles. The eye of Fiona was forecast to pass to the west of Bermuda overnight Thursday, bringing tropical storm conditions to the island. It was then expected to approach the Atlantic Canada province of Nova Scotia Friday, the NHC said. It would reach the Gulf of St. Lawrence Saturday. Some slight weakening is forecast to begin tonight or on Friday, however Fiona is forecast to be a large and powerful post-tropical cyclone with hurricane-force winds when it approaches and moves over Nova Scotia Friday night and Saturday, the NHS said. Antonio Perez Miranda walks out of his house through the mud left by the river Rio de la Plata overflowing in the San Jose de Toa Baja caused by Hurricane Fiona that passed by Puerto Rico on Sept. 18, on Sept. 20, 2022. Teuz Thomas Jefferson s descendants unite over a troubled past
WASHINGTON --From statements on the cam mizuno paign trail and af1 his very own tweets, President-elect Donald Trump has left little salomon doubt where he stands on the issue of climate change. Some of Donald Trumprsquo tweets on climate change. @RealDonaldTrump He wants a dramatic increase in the production of coal and oil, which he says will create jobs. And his EPA transition team is being led by Myron Ebell, a leading climate change skeptic. Myron Ebell Ebell, who is not a scientist, disagrees with the overwhelming majority of climate scientists who say the driving force behind the warming planet is the burning of fossil fuels. We believed that the so-called global warming consensus was not based on science, but was a political consensus, Ebell said in a 2012 appearance on PBSrsquo Frontline.Three feet of sea level rise and Miami is Venice. New Orleans is gone. The Everglades are underwater, countered the Natural Resource Defense Councilrsquo Bob Deans. Three feet of sea level rise is at the lower end of what scientists expect by the end of this century, Deans said.Trump wants to cancel the Paris Accords, an agreement signed last year by 190 nations, including the U.S., that commits them to reduce fossil fuel emissions.History may wel
After causing major destruction in Puerto Rico mdash; and then hitting the Dominican Republic and Turks and Caicos Islands mdash; Hurricane Fiona was scheduled to pass close to Bermuda late Thursday as a Category 4 storm. Bermudan authorities were opening shelters and announced schools and offices would be closed Friday. As of late Thursday night, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said Fiona had maximum sustained winds of 130 mph. It stanley cup was centered about 195 miles southwest of Bermuda, heading nort stanley cup heast at 21 mph. Hurricane-force winds extended stanley cup outward up to 115 miles from the center and tropical-storm-force winds extended outward up to 275 miles. The eye of Fiona was forecast to pass to the west of Bermuda overnight Thursday, bringing tropical storm conditions to the island. It was then expected to approach the Atlantic Canada province of Nova Scotia Friday, the NHC said. It would reach the Gulf of St. Lawrence Saturday. Some slight weakening is forecast to begin tonight or on Friday, however Fiona is forecast to be a large and powerful post-tropical cyclone with hurricane-force winds when it approaches and moves over Nova Scotia Friday night and Saturday, the NHS said. Antonio Perez Miranda walks out of his house through the mud left by the river Rio de la Plata overflowing in the San Jose de Toa Baja caused by Hurricane Fiona that passed by Puerto Rico on Sept. 18, on Sept. 20, 2022. Teuz Thomas Jefferson s descendants unite over a troubled past
WASHINGTON --From statements on the cam mizuno paign trail and af1 his very own tweets, President-elect Donald Trump has left little salomon doubt where he stands on the issue of climate change. Some of Donald Trumprsquo tweets on climate change. @RealDonaldTrump He wants a dramatic increase in the production of coal and oil, which he says will create jobs. And his EPA transition team is being led by Myron Ebell, a leading climate change skeptic. Myron Ebell Ebell, who is not a scientist, disagrees with the overwhelming majority of climate scientists who say the driving force behind the warming planet is the burning of fossil fuels. We believed that the so-called global warming consensus was not based on science, but was a political consensus, Ebell said in a 2012 appearance on PBSrsquo Frontline.Three feet of sea level rise and Miami is Venice. New Orleans is gone. The Everglades are underwater, countered the Natural Resource Defense Councilrsquo Bob Deans. Three feet of sea level rise is at the lower end of what scientists expect by the end of this century, Deans said.Trump wants to cancel the Paris Accords, an agreement signed last year by 190 nations, including the U.S., that commits them to reduce fossil fuel emissions.History may wel