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Biden Plans to Restore Tongass National Forest Protections

Texas Rep Louie Gohmert actually asked if moon s, Earth s orbit can be altered

Texas Rep. Louie Gohmert actually asked if moon s, Earth s orbit can be altered FacebookTwitterEmail US Republican Representative from Texas, Louie Gohmert, arrives for the State of the Union address at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on February 5, 2019. (Photo by Saul LOEB / AFP)SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty ImagesSAUL LOEB, Contributor / AFP/Getty Images Oh, Louie. Rep. Louie Gohmert posited what one might call an interesting idea in a House Natural Resources Committee hearing on Tuesday, asking if the U.S. government could alter the path of Earth’s orbit around the sun to mitigate the effects of climate change.  The Texas Republican congressman figured the United States Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management could manage, asking Jennifer Eberlein, the associate deputy chief of the Forest Service, if they could figure out how to overcome the effects of ever-present effects of gravity and physics to fit the whims of humanity. 

Wildlife Groups Petition Forest Service To Protect Wolves In Idaho, Montana

Brood X has emerged in full force Now, when will the cicadas go away?

Brood X has emerged in full force. Now, when will the cicadas go away? CNET 2 hrs ago Leslie Katz © Provided by CNET Brood X cicadas in Haverford, Pennsylvania, on May 25. Jim Watson/Getty Images Now that Brood X cicadas have tunneled out from their subterranean homes across the Eastern US, you might wonder when they ll be leaving. Here s everything you need to know about the little critters with black bodies and bold red eyes now making their inescapable appearance.    What is Brood X?  In case you re new to Brood X, it s a group of periodical cicadas, which are different than annual cicadas. They spend almost their whole lives a foot or two underground, living on sap from tree roots. Then, in the spring of their 13th or 17th year, depending on the type, mature cicada nymphs emerge for a brief adult stage, synchronously and in huge numbers. They mate and then die, and their newly hatched offspring drop to the ground and burrow in for the n

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