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South Florida could be heading toward another summer of slime
A massive buildup of blue-green algae in Lake Okeechobee threatens the state’s East and West coasts. University of Miami phytoplankton and water quality experts address the challenges that another massive red tide outbreak would pose.
Right now, it is just a waiting game. But if the unsightly blue and green gunk that now covers 500 square miles of Lake Okeechobee is any indication, this summer South Florida could be ground zero for a massive algae outbreak on par with, or even worse than, the bloom that contaminated waterways on the state’s East and West coasts three years ago.
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Spiritual leaders in the Middle East are unanimously calling for peace as bombs whiz above them and a full-scale war is on the horizon.
No stranger to the conflict, the Middle East is experiencing what some experts are saying could escalate into war. Israeli and Palestinian Hamas forces are clashing, with death tolls in the hundreds in less than one week of violent conflicts. Christians are being caught in the Arab-Jewish crossfire.
Christians in Palestine
As Rev. Dr. Mitri Raheb is sitting in his office in Bethlehem Friday evening, where minutes earlier there was shooting at the city s entrance, Raheb says while they feel the impacts of the conflict, they do not feel it like they do in Gaza.
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Spiritual leaders in the Middle East are unanimously calling for peace as bombs whiz above them and a full-scale war is on the horizon.
No stranger to the conflict, the Middle East is experiencing what some experts are saying could escalate into war. Israeli and Palestinian Hamas forces are clashing, with death tolls in the hundreds in less than one week of violent conflicts. Christians are being caught in the Arab-Jewish crossfire.
Christians in Palestine
As Rev. Dr. Mitri Raheb is sitting in his office in Bethlehem Friday evening, where minutes earlier there was shooting at the city s entrance, Raheb says while they feel the impacts of the conflict, they do not feel it like they do in Gaza.
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