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Author: Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAY

Money

Should I buy an EV? Your buying guide on big discounts, tax credits and when to buy.

March 13, 2023March 13, 2023Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAYComments Off on Should I buy an EV? Your buying guide on big discounts, tax credits and when to buy.

You’ll need to carefully check your personal eligibility and the eligibility of the electric car you want — and the latter can rapidly change.

Money

Going green used to be a luxury. Now it can save you thousands. Here’s how.

March 13, 2023March 13, 2023Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAYComments Off on Going green used to be a luxury. Now it can save you thousands. Here’s how.

Government incentives can help you save serious money on electric cars, solar panels, home heating, windows, ranges and more. Here’s how.

News

Yosemite National Park to remain closed through Sunday due to heavy snowfall, dangerous conditions

March 6, 2023Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAYComments Off on Yosemite National Park to remain closed through Sunday due to heavy snowfall, dangerous conditions

Yosemite National Park will remain closed through at least Sunday as park workers struggle to clear roadways and make it safe for visitors to return.

Nation

Historic High Seas treaty, 40 years in the making, could protect areas for whales, dolphins

March 6, 2023Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAYComments Off on Historic High Seas treaty, 40 years in the making, could protect areas for whales, dolphins

After 19 years of negotiations, a historic agreement – The High Seas Treaty – has been reached to protect the world’s oceans and marine life.

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Snow in Hawaii? ‘It has been a long time’ since this much snow was seen on Hawaii volcano.

March 3, 2023March 4, 2023Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAYComments Off on Snow in Hawaii? ‘It has been a long time’ since this much snow was seen on Hawaii volcano.

Some volcanic peaks also saw snow this winter, with more than a foot of snow in mid-February and a dusting earlier this week.

Travel

Yosemite National Park closed indefinitely; parts of park buried in 15 feet of snow

March 1, 2023March 3, 2023Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAYComments Off on Yosemite National Park closed indefinitely; parts of park buried in 15 feet of snow

The park initially closed Saturday because of heavy snow and had hoped to reopen Thursday. Some areas of the park have gotten up to 15 feet of snow..

Nation

‘Zombie ant fungus’ in humans? Climate change sparks fungi fears — Some serious and some silly.

February 19, 2023Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘Zombie ant fungus’ in humans? Climate change sparks fungi fears — Some serious and some silly.

The apocalyptic fungus in ‘The Last of Us’ isn’t how climate change will play out, experts say. But fungi are alarmingly adapting to a warming planet.

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Water crisis in West: Massive reservoir Lake Powell hits historic low water level

February 17, 2023February 17, 2023Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAYComments Off on Water crisis in West: Massive reservoir Lake Powell hits historic low water level

Lake Powell is the nation’s second-largest reservoir. Water is dangerously close to dropping so low that it can’t flow out of the reservoir.

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What is carbon dioxide, anyway? How does it cause global warming?

February 6, 2023February 6, 2023Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAYComments Off on What is carbon dioxide, anyway? How does it cause global warming?

Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas that causes climate change. Here’s what to know about carbon dioxide, carbon and global warming.

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Gas stove bans explained: Are natural gas stoves actually a ‘hazard’? Why are they suddenly controversial?

February 1, 2023February 1, 2023Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAYComments Off on Gas stove bans explained: Are natural gas stoves actually a ‘hazard’? Why are they suddenly controversial?

“Gas stove bans” primarily are about the effort to stop new construction from being piped for natural gas. What to know.

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Dog repeatedly escapes Michigan shelter, sneaks into nursing home, is adopted by residents

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U.S. Embassy urges Americans to leave Haiti ‘as soon as possible’

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Kia recalls nearly 320,000 cars because the trunk may not open from the inside

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PCE inflation report: Key measure ticks higher in July. What will the Fed do?

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