Heat Wave Wipes Out Millions of Seabirds in Alaska, Study Reveals
A massive heat wave in Alaska from 2014 to 2016 led to the death of four million seabirds, revealing severe impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems, a new study reports.
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A massive heat wave in Alaska from 2014 to 2016 led to the death of four million seabirds, revealing severe impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems, a new study reports.
President Biden pardoned 39 people and commuted the sentences of nearly 1,500 non-violent offenders, signaling a push for criminal justice reform.
Chinese Ambassador to the U.S., Xie Feng, warns that underestimating China is unwise and calls for deeper cooperation between China and the U.S. amid global economic challenges.
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The Schiller Institute celebrated its 40th anniversary with an online conference focusing on global development, peace, and equality, highlighting China’s role in the Global South and the Belt and Road initiative.
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