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ERCOT CEO Bill Magness terminated in aftermath of Texas storm

The board overseeing the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, the independent nonprofit entity that operates and manages the electricity grid that covers much of Texas, fired ERCOT CEO Bill Magness.

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Bigger cuts: Nations must increase carbon emissions decreases tenfold to avoid climate disaster

Current rates of greenhouse gas emission reductions won t be enough to limit global warming to less than 2 degrees Celsius.

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Mercury, Jupiter conjunction to appear in weekend sky

Another Santa Ana event to target Southern California this weekend

Another Santa Ana event to target Southern Calif. this weekend By (0) Only a handful of days after gusty winds last buffeted portions of Southern California, another Santa Ana event is set to ramp up across the region this weekend. High pressure will build across the northern Rockies throughout the day on Saturday and reach its maximum strength by Saturday night. Advertisement The clockwise flow around the high will cause a northeasterly wind to push into Southern California, the classic Santa Ana setup, AccuWeather meteorologist Ryan Adamson explained. Wind speeds across the region will gradually pick up throughout the day Saturday and reach troubling levels later Saturday evening. As is typical with a Santa Ana event, the strongest, most damaging gusts will largely be confined to the highest elevations across the mountains and respective downwind areas of Southern California.

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As climate change extends allergy season, pollen travels farther

If you suffer the itchy, sneezy, wheezy consequences of seasonal allergies, you re probably painfully aware that pollen season is starting earlier and lasting longer than ever.

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