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[View this email in your browser]( Tuesday, August 13, 2024 “The question is, are we happy to suppose that our grandchildren may never be able to see an elephant except in a picture book?” — David Attenborough [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [X]( Puerto Rico Braces for Ernesto, 5th Named Atlantic Storm of 2024 Hurricane Season [Puerto Rico]( has activated the National Guard as the [Atlantic Ocean]( fifth named storm of 2024 — Tropical Storm Ernesto — barrels through the [Caribbean]( toward the islands. Officials in the United States territory opened shelters, closed schools and moved dozens of [Puerto Rico’s endangered parrots]( into hurricane-safe rooms, reported The Associated Press. [Read More]( Related: [Glacial Flooding Damages More Than 100 Homes in Juneau, Alaska]( NOAA Update Says 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season Could Be One of the Most Active in History Atmospheric and oceanic conditions are ripe for a [2024 hurricane season]( that could be among the most active ever recorded, according to an update from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). [Read More]( Related: [‘Catastrophic Flooding’ as Hurricane Debby Dumps More Than a Foot of Rain on Southeastern U.S.]( Washing Produce Such as Apples and Cucumbers May Not Be Enough to Remove Pesticides, Study Finds Many consumers are familiar with the routine of buying fruits and vegetables, bringing them home and washing them in the sink to remove pesticides and other contaminants from the outer layer before preparing and eating it. But according to new research, washing produce is likely not effective enough at removing the residue from pesticides. [Read More]( Related: [20% of Common Produce Contains ‘Risky Pesticide Levels’: Consumer Reports Study]( New Kids’ Fashion Brand Aims to Keep Outgrown Clothes Out of Landfills Around two years ago, during the isolation of the pandemic, Go Wakimoto, like many others, found himself re-evaluating his life priorities. The ex-Nike executive had been in the corporate rat race for ten years and wondered if that was how he wanted to continue the next twenty to thirty years of his life. He concluded that he wanted to figure out how to leave the world a bit better than how he found it. He proceeded to found [Loop Apparel]( a Denver-based sustainable circular kids’ clothing brand. Launched in December 2023 and delivering nationwide, the company currently carries T-shirts in several sizes, made with ethically sourced organic cotton and dyes. Parents can buy one of these shirts, and when their kid outgrows it, return and exchange it for a size up for a cheaper price. [Read More]( Related: [Slow Fashion 101: Everything You Need to Know]( Do you get this newsletter daily? If not, [sign up here]( or forward to a friend. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [Instagram]( Copyright © 2024 EcoWatch, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you signed up for EcoWatch Top News of The Day Our mailing address is: EcoWatch 1122 Oberlin RoadRaleigh, NC 27605 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. [Mailchimp Email Marketing](

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