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Climate change is turning Florida’s sea turtles female. Will they run out of males? | Miami He rald

August 12, 2019 06:00 AM,Updated August 12, 2019 11:08 PM Research collaboration helps turtle conservation Dr. Jeanette Wyneken researches marine turtles at the FAU Marine Laboratory in Boca Raton. Among other things, rising temperatures are the biggest threat to the health and survival of imperiled species of marine turtles. By Jennifer King Two dozen tiny

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A view from the cycle path: This Week in 1992. A thirty year old time capsule demonstrates both the problems due to cars and the lack of progress that we’ve made in addressing them.

This TV programme was transmitted in the UK in 1992. That’s 27 years ago. I’m fairly sure that I watched the programme as I would certainly have been interested in this subject at that time. None of the the problems shown in this nearly 30 year old video have really been resolved. Many of the

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Traffic Jam? Blame ‘Induced Demand.’ – CityLab

When traffic-clogged highways are expanded, new drivers quickly materialize to fill them. What gives? Here’s how “induced demand” works. Sep 6, 2018 It’s time again for “CityLab University,” a resource for understanding some of the most important concepts related to cities and urban policy. If you like this feature, have constructive feedback, or would like

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