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Beta Space in San Jose | Metro Silicon Valley | Silicon Valley's Leading Weekly

The exhibition explores deep-sea environments impacted by resource extraction, emphasizing the need for awareness and regulation in the face of climate issues.

Bitcoin mining uses the same amount of energy as Argentina, while laptops need a ton of material

Digitalization has a significant, often invisible, environmental impact, contributing notably to greenhouse gas emissions and resource consumption.

Opinion | We Can Buy Sustainable Food. Why Can't We Buy Sustainable Batteries?

The decline in domestic mining has led to the outsourcing of environmental and social costs to lower-income nations.

Un crater gigante en Siberia revela el pasado de Rusia

El deshielo del permafrost está causando importantes problemas en Rusia y otros países, afectando infraestructuras y liberando tesoros enterrados.

Beta Space in San Jose | Metro Silicon Valley | Silicon Valley's Leading Weekly

The exhibition explores deep-sea environments impacted by resource extraction, emphasizing the need for awareness and regulation in the face of climate issues.

Bitcoin mining uses the same amount of energy as Argentina, while laptops need a ton of material

Digitalization has a significant, often invisible, environmental impact, contributing notably to greenhouse gas emissions and resource consumption.

Opinion | We Can Buy Sustainable Food. Why Can't We Buy Sustainable Batteries?

The decline in domestic mining has led to the outsourcing of environmental and social costs to lower-income nations.

Un crater gigante en Siberia revela el pasado de Rusia

El deshielo del permafrost está causando importantes problemas en Rusia y otros países, afectando infraestructuras y liberando tesoros enterrados.
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Fossil fuel corporations are poised for $7 trillion Arctic bonanza

Melting ice in the Arctic is creating new opportunities for resource extraction, leading to a potential 'gold rush' for Arctic nations and corporations.
The Arctic is estimated to hold up to 90 billion barrels of oil, 1,669 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, and 44 billion barrels of liquid natural gas, making it a highly valuable region for energy resources.
The melting Arctic ice is seen by some as a business opportunity, rather than a consequence of climate change, which has drawn criticism from environmental groups.
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