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Climate change fueling record heat, drought, wildfires in the Western U S

Climate change fueling record heat, drought, wildfires in the Western U.S. Published Thursday, Jul. 15, 2021, 12:08 am Join AFP s 100,000+ followers on Facebook Purchase a subscription to AFP Subscribe to AFP podcasts on iTunes and Spotify News, press releases, letters to the editor: augustafreepress2@gmail.com (© Sean K – stock.adobe.com) The Western U.S. is feeling the effects of climate change this summer as areas suffer from record-high temperatures, drought condition, and wildfires. Adam Coates, an expert in forest fire ecology and management at Virginia Tech, explains that there are many intricacies of climate change that lead to these extreme weather patterns, including how temperature and precipitation are being altered.

Inquest concludes into death of Beccles war veteran | East Anglian Daily Times

An inquest into Adam Coates death was held at Ipswich Coroner s Court. - Credit: Archant A war veteran was found dead at his home after police officers were unable to get inside. Adam Coates was found at his Peddars Lane home in Beccles on April 25, last year. An inquest into the 31-year-old father-of-three s death resumed at Ipswich Coroner s Court on Wednesday, June 9, which heard the scaffolder had made two previous attempts to take his own life, firstly in 2018, then again a month before he was found. Police officers arrived at Mr Coates home after being alerted by his wife at 5.41pm, but were unable to enter his home until around 6.15pm.

Inquest concludes into death of Beccles war veteran

An inquest into Adam Coates death was held at Ipswich Coroner s Court. - Credit: Archant A war veteran was found dead at his home after police officers were unable to get inside. Adam Coates was found at his Peddars Lane home in Beccles on April 25, last year. An inquest into the 31-year-old father-of-three s death resumed at Ipswich Coroner s Court on Wednesday, June 9, which heard the scaffolder had made two previous attempts to take his own life, firstly in 2018, then again a month before he was found. Police officers arrived at Mr Coates home after being alerted by his wife at 5.41pm, but were unable to enter his home until around 6.15pm.

The enemy no more, fire helps regenerate forests

The enemy no more, fire helps regenerate forests Virginia Mercury Photos/Sarah Vogelsong Members of a fire team carry out a prescribed burn last month on Summers Mountain in Highland County. Sam Lindblom of the Nature Conservancy prepares a drone to drop ignitable “Dragon Eggs” over Summers Mountain during the prescribed burn. We do know that Indigenous people were burning. The Shenandoah Valley was open. We had bison, we had elk. So they were burning historically to keep these places open for grazing lands. Justin Barnes, state forester HIGHLAND COUNTY — On the warmest day of 2021 yet, the fire swept over Summers Mountain in a remote corner of Highland, a Virginia county so lightly populated that cattle outnumber humans by almost seven times.

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