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Month: April 2019

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Oil rig workers save desperate dog swimming alone in Gulf of Thailand

By Susan Bird from Care2 Workers on an oil rig more than 135 miles off the coast of Thailand had the surprise of their lives when they discovered a tired dog swimming toward their platform. They had no idea where the dog…

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The next frontier for cannabis vapes: mood-specific formulas

By James Trew From engadget “In New York, my bicycle messenger really had two types of cannabis. It was either green or brown.” Michael Ray is the CEO of Bloom Farms, a California-based cannabis company that specializes in vape cartridges and…

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Sea salt

By Paul McGowan From PS Audio Faced with two choices for chips, one with sea salt the other with just ordinary salt, I will always choose the former. I have no idea if sea salt is better than the regular…

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The Caribbean International Security and International Law

From Kaieuteur News By Dr Bertrand Ramcharan,Former UN Under-Secretary-Generaland Chancellor of the University of Guyana This is a time of dramatic global change and Caribbean foreign policy must evolve rapidly if we are to protect our security.We will need bold…

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Gadget of the week

This $30 heated shiatsu massage pillow will change your life By Maren Estrada From BGR If you ask us, there’s nothing better after a long and difficult day of work than getting a nice massage. Of course paying a masseuse…

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The return of the Cold War in the Caribbean

By Scott B. MacDonald From Global Americans The Cold War is back in the Caribbean, but this not your father’s Cold War. While many of the actors are the same, the roles and motivations have changed. China has filled the…

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Details for Latin America & Caribbean and Asia-Pacific Climate Weeks announced

UN CLIMATE PRESS RELEASE / 23 APR, 2019 UN Climate Change News, 23 April, Bonn – Dates and locations for two major events on the 2019 international climate change calendar have been confirmed today: Latin America & Caribbean Climate Week will…

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Caribbean Fishery Council delivers big win for corals, fish, and people

By Holly Binns & Yasmin Velez-Sanchez From PEW It’s said that no two places are alike, and today fishery managers in the U.S. Caribbean took that to heart. At its spring meeting, the Caribbean Fishery Management Council, which sets policy…

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718 Porsche Boxster, Cayman will go electric in early 2020s, hybrids possible: Report

By James Gilboy From The Drive Porsche’s entry-level 718 sports car twins, the Boxster and Cayman, will reportedly go electric in the early 2020s, but it won’t yet mean a phaseout of their combustion-powered twins. These electric 718s will be…

Earth Day 2019: The future, survival of these species are in significant danger

By AShley Williams From Accuweather Humans coexist on Earth with millions of other species, but we’re also their biggest threat. Our activity on the planet – from deforestation to pollution and pesticide use – has led to the rapid and…