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Some places around the globe have started packaging goods using banana leaves to wrap products an effort to cut down on plastics usage.In a supermarket in Thailand, single-use plastic wrappers have been swapped out with banana leaf wrapping around vegetables: 272

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SAN FRANCISCO — Federal and state officials in California were preparing Monday to receive thousands of people from a cruise ship that was idling off the coast of San Francisco with at least 21 people aboard infected with the coronavirus. The ship docked around midday Monday as officials prepared to begin to slowly disembark passengers and crew. The process could take several days. Fences were being installed at an 11-acre site at the Port of Oakland, as authorities readied flights and buses to whisk the more than 2,000 passengers aboard the Grand Princess to military bases or their home countries for a 14-day quarantine. There are more than 3,500 passengers on the ship, who hail from 54 countries. Questions have surrounded the cruise ship since reports surfaced last week that one person had died of COVID-19 aboard the ship. After the cases of the virus were concerned, the ship has attempted to quarantine passengers in their rooms and asked the passengers to practice "social distancing" by standing about six feet away from each other.Princess Cruises also operated the Diamond Princess, a ship that was moored for weeks in February off the coast of Japan after passengers tested positive for the coronavirus. Ultimately, about 700 passengers tested positive for the virus and seven people died.The quarantine practices used on the Diamond Princess have been questioned since passengers disembarked.The U.S. death toll from the virus reached at least 21 and the number of cases worldwide soared above 110,000. 1538

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Rascal Flatts is bowing out with a bang. The most awarded country group of the last decade announced Tuesday that they’ll mark their 20th anniversary with a 25-city farewell tour this year.The "Rascal Flatts Farewell: Life is a Highway Tour" will kick off in Indianapolis on June 11, stretch coast to coast, and end in West Palm Beach on Oct. 17. During the tour, lead singer Gary LeVox, bassist Jay DeMarcus and guitarist Joe Don Rooney say they’ll reflect with fans on their catalogue of hits like “Bless The Broken Road,” “My Wish,” and “What Hurts The Most.” DeMarcus told CBS This Morning that the band is looking forward to spending the entire year loving on fans and thanking them for their amazing career over the last 20 years. “While it is of course bittersweet, it is so important to us to celebrate what our music has meant to their lives, as well as what the fans have meant to us," DeMarcus said. "There is no sadness here, just new chapters, new journeys, and new beginnings. Rascal Flatts’ music will live on forever, because of our fans, and this year is all about them!” 1100

  

Republican Rep. Steve King, who has a lengthy history of incendiary comments related to race, favorably compared the response of his Iowan constituents, who are majority white, to recent severe flooding to the residents of New Orleans when Hurricane Katrina struck in 2005, who were majority black.Speaking at a 324

  

Rick Brown walks through Kenai Fjords National Park to a place where climate change's impact is hard to miss. “The changes to us have been bang, bang, bang," Brown says. "Every year it’s a different year."As the years have gone on, the walk to Exit Glacier has become longer because it's melting away. Exit Glacier is one of the smaller glaciers in the park. It's popular with tourists because it's easy to get to. It's a short walk from where they park. Signs mark the path people take to get to the glacier; the dates on the signs range from the early 1900s to 2010. The signs mark where the glacier once was and where it's melted to. "If this doesn’t convince you that things are changing, then there is no use in trying to even convince you," Brown says.Brown owns Adventure 60 North. He takes people on tours and hikes around the glacier. It's a job in glacier tourism that often has him facing questions about climate change. "I tell them what I see, I don’t know the reason why it’s happening," he says. His answer isn't about politics but what's become the reality here."I don’t know if it's humans or nature or naturally caused. I think it’s both, and that's my opinion and I kind of leave it at that," Brown says."I've lived in Alaska for almost 50 years. Anyone who has lived here a long time has seen the weather change," says Doug Capra.Capra is a former park ranger and local historian in tiny Seward, Alaska. “We’ve seen winters come later, springs come earlier,” Capra says. For years, he's documented Alaska's changing climate and Exit Glacier's retreat.“My concern is the denial. I write history and I have great admiration for human ingenuity," Capra says. "Human beings have survived a lot of things. It’s the questions of how we’re going to do it. It’s a question of will."Rick knows some people can't be convinced of the impact climate change is having.“Some people come here with a view that they’ve adopted and they’re not going to change no matter what you tell them," Brown says. "So I don’t try. I’m the old guy out here, I know what I'm seeing."He says winters don't see the snow they did when he first became a guide in Alaska in the '90s. He no longer does snowshoeing and ice hiking tours in the winter because of the lack of snow.“It’s changed our business," he says. "I don’t know if it’s hurt it. I would say we’ve adapted. And as far as I know, the key to surviving here is adapting."Time may be running out for Exit Glacier. “I would say, probably, I don’t know ... there have been guesses of ten, five years?” he says.According to the United States Geological Survey, 68.7% earth's freshwater is kept in ice caps and glaciers, meaning their retreat isn't just an Alaskan concern or one Brown feels should be left for the future. "It's real folks," Brown says. "Change is happening. Regardless of what’s causing it. We need to get prepared to adapt to deal with the change." 2922

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