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Trump warns Midwest about frigid temps, asks global warming to ‘please come back fast’

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President Donald Trump on Monday mocked climate scientists as he jokingly pleaded for global warming to “come back fast, we need you!” while warning the Midwest of impending freezing temperatures.

“In the beautiful Midwest, windchill temperatures are reaching minus 60 degrees, the coldest ever recorded. In coming days, expected to get even colder,” Trump tweeted Monday evening. “People can’t last outside even for minutes. What the hell is going on with Global Waming? Please come back fast, we need you!”

WINTER STORM SLAMMING MIDWEST TO BRING SNOW TO SOUTH, NORTHEAST AHEAD OF POLAR VORTEX BLAST

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Trump used the polar vortex to mock global warming. This map shows how wrong he is.

Trump tweeted, “What the hell is going on with Global Warming?” Well, it’s still happening.

It’s freaking cold out there, America. But you don’t need a Vox explainer to know that. You knew it the second you woke up. Knew it in that dreadful moment just before peeling off the blankets, when you thought, “This is the warmest and most comfortable I’ll feel all day.”

A mass of polar air is descending over the Midwestern United States. Chicago might hit a low of minus 22 degrees Fahrenheit on Wednesday. It’s a dangerous, potentially deadly situation. “This is not a case of ‘meh, it’s Iowa during winter and this cold happens,’” the Des Moines office of the National Weather Service warned.

This forecast is not, however, evidence against climate change. Let’s say it again: This forecast is not evidence against climate change.

Yet the president of the United States, who has consistently expressed skepticism over climate change, and whose administration has deliberately made backward progress on the issue, could not help himself (complete with “Waming” typo):

Donald J. Trump

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In the beautiful Midwest, windchill temperatures are reaching minus 60 degrees, the coldest ever recorded. In coming days, expected to get even colder. People can’t last outside even for minutes. What the hell is going on with Global Waming? Please come back fast, we need you!

120K people are talking about this

(If this feels familiar, it’s because President Trump often tweets out this sentiment — I could keep linking — when it’s cold out.)

Yes, it can be weirdly cold in parts of the United States while global temperatures are still warmer than average. Remember, weather and climate are two different things. Weather is what we’re experiencing in the moment; climate is the broader trends that make certain weather experiences more or less likely.

Here’s one simple recent map from University of Maine’s Climate Change Institute that proves Trump wrong.

University of Maine Climate Change Institute

It shows daily temperature anomaly — or how different global temperatures were compared to a baseline from 1979 to 2000 — around the whole world. Overall, the world on January 29 was 0.3°C warmer on average, compared to the baseline. That’s true despite the fact parts of North America are 10-plus degrees below average.

And it doesn’t change the fact that 2018 was the fourth-hottest year on record, or that there’s a massive heat wave currently overtaking much of Australia, or that Arctic sea ice continues to disappear at an alarming rate. This year could still end up being the hottest year on record, as forecasters anticipate an El Niño cycle picking up.

Here’s the take-home lesson: You shouldn’t look out your window to determine if you believe climate change is real.

https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2019/1/29/18202010/polar-vortex-2019-trump-tweet-wrong

Georgia hunter threatened over photos with dead elephant speaks out

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An energy executive and safari hunter said he’s received death threats after photos of him with a dead elephant sparked backlash on social media. Mike Jines, a partner with TopGen Energy in Georgia, said his critics are misinterpreting what really happened during a hunt in Zimbabwe, CBS affiliate WGCL-TV reports.

Jines said he and another hunter named Buzz shot two adult elephants in self-defense when they charged them during a hunt in October 2018. “The two elephant that are shown in the photos were shot in self-defense, in an unprovoked charge and both elephants were fully mature cows, not juveniles,” he told WGCL in an email.

Jines said he and his company are now dealing with the fallout and making sure people understand the “actual facts as opposed to the mischaracterization of the information on social media.”

Jines said the elephants were killed in a designated…

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What is the polar vortex and is global warming to blame?

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Forecasters say millions of people in the Midwest and Great Lakes will see record-shattering wind chills from 40 to 65 degrees below zero this week — cold so extreme it could cause frostbite on exposed skin in five minutes or less. Some 100 million people will experience temperatures near or below zero. Here’s what you need to know about the polar vortex behind the deep freeze.

What is the polar vortex?

The frigid air will come from a brief visit by the polar vortex — which is a real meteorological phenomenon, not just a sensational headline. It’s a whirling mass of cold air circulating in the mid- to upper-levels of the atmosphere, present every winter.

It usually stays closer to the poles but sometimes breaks apart, sending chunks of Arctic air southward into the U.S. during winter.

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Alligators in North Carolina freeze in swamp with noses above water

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George Howard, The Swamp Park, Ocean Isle Beach NC

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Alligators in North Carolina exhibited an interesting survival behavior this week – allowing water to freeze around them with their snouts above the ice.

The Swamp Park in Ocean Isle Beach posted pictures of the ensconced reptiles Thursday.

According to The Charlotte Observer, experts say the adaptation disproves the long standing belief that alligators are prevented from migrating north due to cold temperatures.

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Park manager George Howard tells the Observer the animals sense when the water is about to freeze and they poke their noses above the surface of the water “at just the right moment.”

The alligators did the same thing last winter and were unharmed, Howard said.

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We Are Destroying Our Life Support System

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The warming of planet Earth continues apace, and the ramifications become ever more stunning with each passing month. While no single meteorological event or phenomenon can be attributed solely to human-caused climate disruption, this is now nearly always the leading cause of the event, or at the very least a major contributing factor.

Recent data from the World Meteorological office showed that 2018 was the fourth warmest on record, making the last four years the hottest four years in Earth’s recorded history.

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Iowa man dies in coyote hunting accident

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CLAY COUNTY — On Sunday at approximately 11:15 a.m., Clay County Sheriff’s deputies, Iowa DNR conservation officers and local emergency personnel responded to a report of a hunting incident near County Highway B-53 and 160th Avenue in Clay County.

Kirk Struve, 47, of Granville, was struck by a round believed to be fired from another member of his hunting party. The incident occurred while Struve was coyote hunting with a large group of hunters.

Struve was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead.

The investigation into the shooting is on-going and further information will be released throughout the investigation as necessary.

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Missing Toddler Found Alive Says He Was ‘With A Bear For Two Days’

Searchers found Casey Hathaway on Thursday, two days after he vanished from his grandmother’s yard in North Carolina.
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A 3-year-old boy who was found alive after having been missing for days told family members that he was busy spending time with a bear.

Casey Hathaway was playing with other children on Tuesday when he vanished from his grandmother’s yard in a rural part of eastern North Carolina. He was found alive two days later from where he disappeared after community search crews received a tip.

Casey’s aunt, Breanna Hathaway, posted Friday on Facebook that her nephew was home, healthy and smiling ― and had quite the tale to relate about his experience.

“He said he hung out with a bear for two days,” Hathaway said.

She was willing to roll with the story, saying, “God sent him a friend to keep him safe. … Miracles do happen.”

In another post, Hathaway said Casey likes to watch “Masha and the Bear,” a show about a girl who lives in the woods with a paternal bear who keeps her safe.

Craven County Sheriff Chip Hughes said at a news conference Thursday that search crews found Casey wet, cold and tangled in vines, but not seriously injured.

The boy “didn’t really get into… how he was able to survive,” though he did mention “having a friend in the woods who was a bear,” the sheriff added, without commenting further on that scenario.

There were no signs of abduction, Hughes said.

“He’s up and talking,” Casey’s mother, Brittany Hathaway, said at the news conference after thanking search crews. “He’s already asked to watch Netflix, so he’s good, he’s good.”

The family is planning to set up a post office box to handle the huge wave of support, including from people who Hathaway said want to send stuffed teddy bears.

Breanna Hathaway posted on Facebook that the family appreciates the bear gifts, while advising those sending them to “remember that he can only [take] home so many.”

U.S. hunters use duck hunting ruse to bag illegal quarry in Canada

BY THE CANADIAN PRESS

U.S. hunters use duck hunting ruse to bag illegal quarry in Canada: ministry

POSTED JAN 25, 2019 11:49 AM EST

An antelope is shown in this undated handout photo. Several provincial wildlife-related charges have been laid in Saskatchewan against two Missouri hunters found guilty last month in one of that state’s largest deer-poaching cases. The Ministry of Environment says in a release that David Berry Jr. and Cody Scott came to Saskatchewan in 2016 under the pretence of duck hunting, but illegally killed white-tailed deer, an antelope, a coyote and a badger instead. If they return to Canada, both men face potential fines between them totalling $41,000, along with hunting suspensions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO – Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment

REGINA — Several charges related to illegal hunting in Saskatchewan have been laid against two men from Missouri who were found guilty last month in one of that state’s largest deer-poaching cases.

The Ministry of Environment says in a release that David Berry Jr. and Cody Scott came to Saskatchewan in 2016 under the pretense of duck hunting, but illegally killed white-tailed deer, an antelope, a coyote and a badger in the Rosetown area instead.

If they return to Canada, both men face potential fines between them totalling $41,000, along with hunting suspensions.

In December, Scott, Berry Jr., Berry’s father and two brothers were convicted in Missouri of participating in a poaching ring that revolved around trophy bucks killed illegally for their heads, while the meat was left to waste.

Berry Jr. and Scott were handed financial penalties of more than U.S. $200,000, plus lifetime hunting suspensions in the state, but Berry was also given a one-year jail term and ordered to repeatedly watch the movie “Bambi” while behind bars.

Two Saskatchewan men charged with aiding and abetting the Missouri hunters, as well as wasting game, were fined $6,250 and suspended from hunting for one year.

The ministry statement said the American hunters killed a number of white-tailed deer during their trip to Saskatchewan, and that they took their illegal cargo back to the U.S.

Berry Jr. is facing eight charges under Saskatchewan’s Wildlife Act with potential fines in excess of $15,000. Scott is facing 14 charges and possible fines of close to $26,000.

The Saskatchewan men charged acted as drivers and assisted the poachers in storing and processing the illegally harvested wildlife. They also purchased a tag to help the Americans take the antlers across the border.

The ministry said the names of the Saskatchewan men have not been released because they voluntarily paid their fines and were not required to appear in court.

 

The Canadian Press

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LEAD POISONING SUSPECTED IN THREE MORE NORTH ISLAND EAGLE DEATHS

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MERVILLE, B.C- Four eagles have died in northern Vancouver Island communities in recent days.

According to Kiersten Shyian, an animal care tech with MARS Wildlife Rescue Centre, the first confirmed lead poisoning death was on Hornby Island. Three more eagles are suspected to have died due to the same cause.

Those three other cases were in Gold River, Black Creek, and Quadra Island, with the Quadra death reported on Tuesday.

Testing will be done on the three carcasses in the near future, in order to get the exact cause of death.

Meanwhile, six eagles down in the South Island are recovering after being affected by an unknown poison.

Isaac King, of the Raptor Rescue Society, says the birds…

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