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Mysterious black substance on Wells Beach, Maine turns out to be millions of dead bugs -- Earth Changes -- Sott net

© Ben McCanna Linda Stathoplos, a retired NOAA researcher and oceanographer, searches the base of the jetty for remnants of bugs that washed ashore on Wells Beach on Tuesday. Stathoplos used a microscope to determine that the remains of small black flies likely stained the feet of beachgoers.Ed Smith has walked Wells Beach for years but has never seen anything like it: A mysterious black substance that settles on the sand near the shoreline and stains the feet of anyone who ventures too close. He first noticed it Sunday night. When he went back out Monday, it was there again. He talked to about a dozen beachgoers who all said they noticed it too.

Earthquake in New Jersey Rattles Homes Wednesday Morning – NBC New York

It was the fourth earthquake to hit the state in the last 12 months Published 3 hours ago • Updated 2 hours ago You may not have noticed it, but there was an actual earthquake in New Jersey on Wednesday morning, A magnitude 2.4 quake struck just south of Tuckerton at 7:52 a.m., the U.S. Geological Survey said. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather. The quake was relatively shallow, at a depth of just over 3 miles, and nearly two dozen people noted feeling it in the USGS s reporting system. The shaking was categorized as moderate, with the expectation of only very light damage.

Lawmakers renew effort to halt carbon emissions caps in Pennsylvania

by Christen Smith, The Center Square  | June 09, 2021 09:30 AM Print this article A Pennsylvania House committee approved a bill Tuesday that would interrupt the state’s plan to limit carbon emissions from Pennsylvania’s power sector starting early next year. This, after Gov. Tom Wolf vetoed an identical measure in September that would have halted the Department of Environmental Protection’s regulatory effort to join the state into the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative ahead of the January deadline set in the governor’s October 2019 executive order. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle oppose RGGI and fear its impact will shutter fossil fuel plants prematurely and undermine Pennsylvania’s prominence as a top energy exporter, sending tens of thousands of jobs into Ohio and West Virginia.

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