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South Australia Algal Bloom: Inaccessible Information and Community Health Concerns

Victor Harbor resident Jackson Baker, who has neurofibromatosis and an intellectual disability, experienced severe respiratory issues due to South Australia's algal bloom. His mother, Kirsty Whitehead, criticized the SA government's "inaccessible" and "inconsistent" public health information, particularly the lack of "easy read" formats. A volunteer survey by The Algal Bloom Shed collected symptom data, revealing common issues like coughs and headaches, which were not fully reflected in official advice.

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ABC Top Stories
Lessons from Argentina on confronting impunity and human rights violators
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Politik·1 g önceKI-Zusammenfassung

Lessons from Argentina on confronting impunity and human rights violators

The article discusses how figures like Greg Bovino and Tina Peters monetize past actions and conspiracy theories, contrasting this with historical examples of accountability. It draws parallels to Argentina's 'escraches' and medieval 'rough music' as forms of public shaming to address impunity, while acknowledging potential risks of vigilantism and government overreach.

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Guardian International
Cornell University Tests Deep Geothermal Energy Far From Tectonic Boundaries
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Energy·1 g önceKI-Zusammenfassung

Cornell University Tests Deep Geothermal Energy Far From Tectonic Boundaries

Cornell University is pioneering a deep geothermal system, Earth Source Heat, to provide fossil fuel-free heating for its campus. This project, utilizing enhanced geothermal system (EGS) techniques adapted from oil and gas, aims to serve as a blueprint for scaling geothermal energy in the Northeast US, a region not traditionally suited for such power generation.

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Deutsche Welle
Cornell University Tests Deep Geothermal Energy Far From Volcanic Zones
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Energy·1 g önceKI-Zusammenfassung

Cornell University Tests Deep Geothermal Energy Far From Volcanic Zones

Cornell University is pioneering a deep geothermal system, Earth Source Heat, in upstate New York, aiming to provide fossil fuel-free heating for its campus by 2035. This project utilizes enhanced geothermal system (EGS) technology, adapting oil and gas techniques like fracking but with lower pressures and safer substances, potentially serving as a blueprint for wider adoption in the Northeast US.

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Deutsche Welle