Aliya Uteuova
Aliya Uteuova is a journalist at The Guardian who covers environmental issues and their impact on communities. She has reported extensively on the effects of climate change on waterways in the United States, including the threats posed by rising temperatures and pollution. Prior to joining The Guardian, she worked for several other news outlets as a reporter and editor. Aliya is passionate about using journalism to raise awareness about important social and environmental issues.
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The Daily's Verdict
This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.
Bias
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Conflicts of Interest
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Contradictions
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- An 8% rise in utility costs is expected for many people in the US this summer.
- Approximately 96% of New Mexico’s streams are now vulnerable to pollution due to the lack of protections.
- Minerals once locked away in soil are now seeping into waterways as permafrost thaws.
Deceptions
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Recent Articles
Record-Breaking Summer Temperatures to Boost Electricity Bills by 7.9%: A Challenge for Low-Income Families
Broke On: Monday, 03 June 2024Soaring summer temperatures lead to a 7.9% increase in US electricity bills, with low-income families facing the most significant burden. As record-breaking heat is predicted by NOAA, solutions like weatherization assistance and rules preventing utility shutoffs during heatwaves are proposed to help those struggling with rising costs. Alaskan Rivers Turning Orange: Unraveling the Mystery of Thawing Permafrost and Its Implications
Broke On: Tuesday, 21 May 2024Alaskan rivers turn orange due to thawing permafrost, releasing minerals like zinc, copper, cadmium, and iron into the water. This seasonal phenomenon poses risks to drinking water and aquatic life. Researchers from NPS, USGS, and UC Davis study its long-term implications as permafrost thawing accelerates in Arctic regions. Two Scenic Rivers Make the List of America's Most Endangered: Blackwater in West Virginia and New Mexico's Rio Grande, Gila, San Juan, and Pecos
Broke On: Tuesday, 16 April 2024Two scenic rivers in America, the Blackwater in West Virginia and New Mexico's rivers, are among the most endangered. The Blackwater faces destruction from Corridor H construction, while New Mexico's rivers lack federal protections from pollution. Both states need to strengthen their laws and fund conservation programs.