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The Problem With Marine Heat Waves
The world’s oceans are getting hotter, and marine heat waves are becoming more common and severe. These heat waves can have devastating consequences for marine life, including mass mortality, disease outbreaks, and harmful algal blooms. They can also disrupt fisheries Read More …
AAA Has Tropical Storm Idalia Advice For Florida Travelers
As Tropical Storm Idalia churns toward Florida, insurance experts at AAA – The Auto Club Group are providing important advice to help residents prepare their families and property. “Now is the time to gather supplies, fortify your home, and document your belongings,” Read More …
Restoring Degraded Forests: Possible and Effective
A new study has found that restoring degraded forests could significantly boost the effectiveness of meeting climate and biodiversity goals. Degraded forests include selectively logged areas and others damaged by human activities, but which still retain important natural features. Restoring Read More …
Roundup: Interesting Cruise News From This Week
A quick summary of posts we made during the week of July 30 through August 5. Famed Pub Choir Will Sing On Holland America Get ready for an unforgettable cruise experience with Holland America Line! The internationally acclaimed Pub Choir Read More …
Brightline Has A New App For Expanded Service
Brightline, America’s premier provider of modern, eco-friendly intercity rail, has unveiled an exciting new digital experience for passengers, featuring a redesigned website and a native mobile app available for iOS and Android devices. This enhanced guest journey is driven by Read More …
TSA & CLEAR Have A Problem
CLEAR, the expedited security system allowing travelers to skip ID verification, faced a security incident last July when a man with a false identity passed through CLEAR lines at Reagan National Airport with ammunition. The incident led to a dispute Read More …
Your Airport Selfie May Reveal Secret Information
Sharing too much information about your vacation online, particularly through “airport selfies” featuring boarding passes and passports, can pose serious risks of hacking and identity theft. A recent survey revealed that 85% of American travelers are concerned about being hacked Read More …