Seth Borenstein

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    Southern California Oct 19, 2020

    Forecasters: Drought More Likely Than Blizzards This Winter

    The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is predicting a warmer, drier winter for the southern tier of the U.S., including Southern California. La Nina has a lot to do with it.

  • Graffiti is seen on a bridge on Jan. 3, 2020, in Bairnsdale, Australia. The HMAS Choules docked outside of Mallacoota this morning to evacuate thousands of people stranded in the remote coastal town following fires across East Gippsland, which have killed one person and destroyed dozens of properties.
    climate change Jan 3, 2020

    Q&A: How Climate Change, Other Factors Stoke Australia Fires

    Australia’s unprecedented wildfires are supercharged thanks to climate change, the type of trees catching fire and weather, experts say. And these fires are so extreme that they are triggering their own thunderstorms. Here are a few questions and answers about the science behind the Australian wildfires that so far have burned about 5 million hectares (12.35 million acres), killing at…

  • In this June 2, 2017, file photo, demonstrators protest President Donald Trump’s decision to exit the Paris climate change accord in Chicago.
    climate change Dec 9, 2019

    Climate Scientists Try to Cut Their Own Carbon Footprints

    For years, Kim Cobb was the Indiana Jones of climate science. The Georgia Tech professor flew to the caves of Borneo to study ancient and current climate conditions. She jetted to a remote South Pacific island to see the effects of warming on coral. Add to that flights to Paris, Rome, Vancouver and elsewhere. All told, in the last three…

  • California Feb 16, 2019

    Potential Privacy Lapse Found in Americans' 2010 Census Data

    An internal team at the Census Bureau found that basic personal information collected from more than 100 million Americans during the 2010 headcount could be reconstructed from encrypted data, but with lots of mistakes, a top agency official disclosed Saturday. The age, gender, location, race and ethnicity for 138 million people were potentially vulnerable. So far, however, only internal hacking...

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