Jacqueline Howard DDS+FollowChildhood Bacteria & Cancer? Shocking Link!Did you know a common gut bacteria might be behind the rise in colorectal cancer among young people? Scientists found that a toxin from certain E. coli strains, often picked up in childhood, leaves a DNA 'fingerprint' in early-onset cases. Even wilder: climate change could make this risk worse by helping the bacteria spread. Researchers are now racing to find ways to block this sneaky threat. Wild how something from your childhood could impact you decades later! #HealthNews #CancerAwareness #ClimateImpact #ScienceUpdate #ColorectalCancer #Health271Share
Vincent Perry+FollowWhy Shea Butter Might Get Pricier SoonHeads up, beauty lovers and foodies: your favorite shea butter might get harder to find (and pricier). Climate change and deforestation are making it tough for Ghana’s shea trees to survive, so farmers are struggling to keep up with global demand. Most of the nuts are shipped out raw, which means local workers—especially women—are missing out on jobs and profits. Next time you shop for shea products, look for Fair Trade or locally sourced options to support the people behind your moisturizer! #SheaButter #EcoBeauty #SupportLocal #ClimateImpact #MoneyHacks #Business00Share
Jennifer Reyes+FollowWhy Your Cherry Pie Costs More NowDid you notice cherries are pricier (or missing) at the store? Michigan farmers, who grow most of America’s tart cherries, lost up to 75% of their crop this year thanks to weird weather—think warm winters and soggy springs. It’s not just cherries; apples and corn are feeling the heat too. The upside? Buying local helps farmers bounce back, and you might save a few bucks on fresher produce. Plus, it’s a tasty way to support your community! #FoodPrices #ClimateImpact #BuyLocal #CherryCrisis #MoneyHacks #Business00Share
Alexandria Simmons+FollowWhy Your Mango Lassi Might Cost More SoonHeads up, mango lovers: India’s famous summer fruit is in trouble. Wild weather—think freak rain and weird heat—has wiped out a ton of mango crops in Karnataka. Local farmers are struggling, and some are switching to just one type of mango that’s good for juice. If this keeps up, your favorite mango varieties could disappear, and prices might spike. So, next time you sip a mango smoothie, remember: climate chaos is hitting our snacks, too! #MangoCrisis #ClimateImpact #FoodForThought #FarmersLife #FruitLovers #Business10Share
peterfoster+FollowBirds Are Eating All the Apples?!Did you hear about the fruit farmers in Australia? Their apple and cherry crops are getting wiped out—not by bugs, but by flocks of hungry lorikeets! Thanks to a nasty drought, these colorful birds are ditching their usual snacks and going straight for the orchards. Some farmers lost almost all their fruit, even with nets up. It’s a reminder that wild weather can mess with our food supply in ways you’d never expect. Maybe next time you see pricey fruit, you’ll know why! #FoodForThought #ClimateImpact #FarmLife #MoneyHacks #Business150Share
Nicholas Coleman+FollowWhy Your Steak Might Cost More SoonHeads up, meat lovers: Massive floods in Australia just wiped out over 100,000 farm animals, and farmers are warning this is just the beginning. That means your next BBQ could hit your wallet harder, since less supply usually means higher prices at the grocery store. It’s not just an Aussie problem—extreme weather is making food pricier everywhere. Maybe now’s the time to try out that veggie recipe or support your local farmers’ market! #FoodPrices #ClimateImpact #MeatLovers #LifeHacks #MoneyTips #Business20Share
nkent+FollowWhy Your Home Insurance Bill Might JumpHeads up, homeowners: insurance companies in Canada are shaking things up because wild weather is hitting harder and more often. Translation? Your home insurance could get pricier or trickier to get, especially if you live somewhere stormy. The upside: if your place is built to handle wild weather, you might score a discount. Pro tip: shop around for policies that reward weather-proofing, and consider green upgrades—they can save you cash and help the planet, too. #HomeInsurance #MoneyHacks #ClimateImpact #SmartHome #Canada #Finance40Share
russellolson+FollowWhy Your Home Insurance Bill Keeps ClimbingEver notice your home insurance bill creeping up? Turns out, it’s not just inflation—wild weather is making things worse. From wildfires to crazy storms, insurance companies are bracing for more disasters, and that means higher premiums for almost everyone. Some states like Utah and Arizona have seen bills jump by nearly 50%! If you want to save, consider upgrades like fireproof roofs or double-pane windows—some insurers might cut you a break for making your home disaster-ready. #HomeInsurance #MoneyHacks #ExtremeWeather #ClimateImpact #HomeownerTips #RealEstate87Share
Vincent Perry+FollowWhy Walnuts Are Suddenly So PriceyEver noticed walnuts getting way more expensive at the store? It’s not just you—bad weather and climate shifts have shrunk the walnut crop, especially in California, so prices have jumped from $2.25 to over $4 a pound in just a year! Farmers are even ripping out walnut trees because they can’t keep up. If you’re a fan of walnut brownies or salads, you might want to swap in cheaper nuts or try growing your own. Climate change is shaking up what’s on our shelves! #WalnutPrices #FoodHacks #ClimateImpact #GroceryTips #MoneyLifehacks #Business140Share
peterfoster+FollowWhy Tomatoes Are Getting Pricier at the MarketEver wonder why your favorite tomatoes are suddenly more expensive—or just not as fresh? Nigerian farmers are struggling with extreme heat, making it nearly impossible to grow and transport tomatoes without them spoiling. Half the onions are going bad, too! With so much food wasted before it even hits the market, prices go up for everyone. Until scientists crack the code on heat-proof veggies, expect to pay more for your next salad. Pro tip: buy local and use produce quickly to avoid waste! #FoodPrices #ClimateImpact #SmartShopping #FarmToTable #Business10Share