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If you hate Mondays, maybe the promise of a rare natural phenomenon will get you ready for the new week as the nation prepares for the upcoming total solar eclipse
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stanley cup acific Coast will get the first sighting at around 2:00 p.m. Eastern, with the eclipses grand finale concealing Nova Scotia 1 1/2 hours later.Expect stars and planets to shine bright, with temperatures dropping and some animals growing anxious or quiet.As incredible of a sight it may be, scientists warn: Dont look directly at the eclipse without specialized glasses. If you look directly at the sun, then they re invisible rays. So ultraviolet and infrared can burn your eyes, said Chad Sosolik, a professor of physics and astronomy at Clemson University.Flights across the country could be impacted Monday, with the Federal Aviatio Kkoi Strong storms cause damage in Camp Lake
Equating the oil and gas industry to Big Tobacco, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Friday that fossil fuel producers and financiers have humanity by the throat. But President Joe Biden wasn t quite itch
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stanley thermobecher shifting away from fossil fuels in order to limit climate change and the risks it presents. I m using every lever available to me to bring down prices for the American people, President Biden said. But the critical point is that these actions are part of our transition to a clean and secure and long-term energy future. President Biden is also expected to visit Saudi Arabia next m