Tag: Hurricanes
Two months later, Maria taking a psychological tol...
Posted by Darmy Cortes | Nov 29, 2017 | Headlines, Puerto Rico | 0 |
Colorado State University researchers predicting well above-average 2024 Atlantic hurricane season
by William-Jose Velez Gonzalez | Apr 5, 2024 | Science and Environment | 1 |
Colorado State University hurricane researchers are predicting an extremely active Atlantic...
Read MoreGoogle Trends in the territories: August 2023
by William-Jose Velez Gonzalez | Sep 18, 2023 | Data, Google Trends in the Territories | 0 |
Welcome back to our monthly series examining the top Google Trends in Puerto Rico, Guam, the...
Read MoreA neverending crisis: Puerto Rico’s fight for safe water and air
by Melanie Vela | Aug 29, 2023 | Puerto Rico, Science and Environment | 0 |
Currently, Puerto Rico is confronting a crisis: access to safe water and air. As of 2018, over 95%...
Read MoreUS Virgin Islands’ Nigel Fields heading to work for the EPA
by Chitvan Singh | Aug 16, 2023 | United States Virgin Islands | 0 |
After nearly five years on the job, the superintendent of the US Virgin Islands National Parks...
Read MoreLaw creates path for clean energy in US Territories
by Karizma Avila | Nov 15, 2022 | Federal Government, Headlines, Science and Environment | 0 |
The United States territories are amongst the jurisdictions impacted the most by climate change in...
Read MoreRemnants of blackouts and Hurricanes continue to haunt Puerto Ricans
by Karizma Avila | Nov 9, 2022 | Headlines, Puerto Rico, Science and Environment | 0 |
Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico for only 48 hours. Yet, it left a long-lasting humanitarian...
Read MoreUS Territories’ October 17-23, 2022 news week in tweets
by Noah Killeen | Oct 24, 2022 | News Week in Tweets | 0 |
Biden pressured to help fight the Insular Cases #SCOTUS won’t consider whether to overturn...
Read MoreSaharan dust events to be less frequent but more severe as climate change intensifies
by Jacob Tidwell | Jul 18, 2022 | Science and Environment | 0 |
Saharan dust events to be less frequent but more severe as climate change intensifies The Earth is...
Read MoreUS Territories’ October 18-24, 2021 news week in tweets
by Natasha Trock | Oct 25, 2021 | News Week in Tweets | 0 |
US Territories’ October 18-24, 2021 news week in tweets How Puerto Rico became the most...
Read MoreRosselló’s cabinet loses two of its main players
by Sarah Haynes | May 2, 2019 | Puerto Rico | 0 |
Rosselló’s cabinet loses two of its main players While Governor Rosselló has been defending...
Read MoreTalks of Puerto Rico statehood are alive and well
by Sarah Haynes | Feb 11, 2019 | Status | 0 |
Talks of Puerto Rico statehood are alive and well Talks of Puerto Rico statehood are alive and...
Read MoreTrump’s trade war would affect Puerto Rico
by Sean Ruditz | Mar 15, 2018 | Economy, Headlines | 0 |
Trump’s trade war would affect Puerto Rico After a year of delighting conservatives and...
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