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32 minutes ago

Energy firms complete UK's first hydrogen blending' trial to power grid

A 2% blend of green hydrogen was injected into Britain's gas grid and used to generate electricity at Brigg power station, demonstrating hydrogen's emission-cutting potential.
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2 hours ago

Slow-moving nor'easter threatens Staten Island with dangerous flooding, meteorologist says

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. - A slow-moving coastal storm will bring potentially dangerous flooding to Staten Island and the broader New York City area, with conditions expected to worsen through Monday evening, according to the National Weather Service. Brian Hurley, a meteorologist with the Weather Prediction Center, said coastal flooding poses the greatest threat from the storm system, with inundation levels reaching 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 feet above ground level in the most vulnerable waterfront areas during high tide cycles late Sunday night and Monday afternoon.
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fromSan Francisco Bay Times
20 hours ago

California Can Lead on Offshore Wind, But Only If Communities Are at the Table - San Francisco Bay Times

California must lead equitable offshore wind development with transparency, community inclusion, matched resources, and protections to deliver zero‑carbon power and union job growth.
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fromIndependent
19 hours ago

Protest held at Coolmore-owned farm over 'severe' hedge-cutting practices

Severe hedge-cutting and tree-pruning on a Coolmore-owned Tipperary farm is harming the local environment.
#climate-change
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10 hours ago
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Did Global Warming Make Hurricane Helene Worse? Here's Where Americans Are Most Worried About Climate Change

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Did Global Warming Make Hurricane Helene Worse? Here's Where Americans Are Most Worried About Climate Change

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8 hours ago
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New Jersey declares state of emergency as October nor'easter threatens to drench east coast shoreline | Fortune

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Nor'easter starts to arrive in NYC area with high winds and coastal flood threats. Here's what to know.

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Batten the hatches: NYC, NJ to get heavy rain, winds and flooding from nor'easter

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8 hours ago
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New Jersey declares state of emergency as October nor'easter threatens to drench east coast shoreline | Fortune

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9 hours ago
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Nor'easter starts to arrive in NYC area with high winds and coastal flood threats. Here's what to know.

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Batten the hatches: NYC, NJ to get heavy rain, winds and flooding from nor'easter

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fromIrish Independent
14 hours ago

Met Eireann warns weather could turn 'more unsettled'

Calm, mostly dry start to next week with temperatures 11–16°C, becoming wet and windy with rain and near-gale west-coast winds by Saturday.
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16 hours ago

I'm obsessed with Back Market's powerful iPhone ads

Back Market's 'Let's End Fast Tech' campaign contrasts iPhone photos across years to highlight incremental camera improvements and environmental damage from fast tech and e-waste.
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15 hours ago

In just one day, volunteers found hundreds of birds that crashed into GTA buildings | CBC News

Most did not survive. It's an easy problem to fix, according to Michael Mesure, executive director of Fatal Light Awareness Program (FLAP). But a lack of incentive means few make the changes required, he told CBC Toronto. During a bird-patrol outing in Markham on Wednesday, Mesure found 20 birds around just one building in Markham. He gingerly placed the only survivor of the bunch in a paper bag with plans to take it to a rehabilitation centre.
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fromMail Online
15 hours ago

New sewage leak dirtied England's rivers every 70 seconds last year

Over 450,000 sewage spills in 2024 caused 3.6 million hours of pollution across Britain’s waterways while water firms paid bonuses and raised consumer bills.
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fromFortune
7 hours ago

Why Republicans are trying to roll back a law that has protected whales, seals and other sea animals for over 50 years | Fortune

Republican lawmakers are seeking to weaken the 1972 Marine Mammal Protection Act, easing restrictions on industries and threatening recovery of endangered marine species.
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9 hours ago

Stunning Historical Photos From the Wreck of the Supertanker 'Amoco Cadiz' in 1978

On March 16, 1978, the oil tanker Amoco Cadiz met its tragic fate when it ran aground on the rocky shores of Brittany, France. Owned by the American petroleum company Amoco, the massive vessel was carrying an enormous load of crude oil from Saudi Arabia and Iran, along with thousands of tons of fuel oil. As fierce storms battered the ship, its hull gave way, and within hours the tanker split apart, releasing its entire cargo into the Atlantic Ocean.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Here's to the birdwatchers! Optimistic, slightly eccentric custodians of wonder and joy and passion and love

Birdwatching is a devoted, community-rooted lifestyle that cultivates wonder, optimism, deep ecological knowledge, and persistent pursuit of rarely seen birds.
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1 day ago

500m funding boost for water companies could affect your bills

CMA restored over £500 million to five water companies, enabling infrastructure investment but creating potential for higher household water bills.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

Marsh building reopens after vandalism attack

RSPB restored the vandalised Shooting Butts Hide at Rainham Marshes with community help, spent about £40,000 on repairs and security, and reopened it during migrating bird season.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Bees and butterflies face risk of disappearing for good

Europe's wild bees and butterflies face an escalating extinction crisis with one in ten wild bee species threatened, driven by agriculture, pollution, and rising temperatures.
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fromIrish Independent
1 day ago

Dry spell continues as Met Eireann says settled weather to stay for the weekend

Mostly dry and settled weather for the coming week with occasional mist, drizzle and limited rain; more unsettled conditions possible late next week.
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fromMail Online
1 day ago

Meteorologist's issues stark warning to Americans for this winter

AccuWeather forecasts below-average seasonal snowfall overall but warns the Northeast will face nor'easters, mixed precipitation, and potentially harsh, stormy winter conditions.
fromTruthout
1 day ago

Youth Climate Leaders Test New Legal Strategy to Counter Fossil Fuel Expansion

Miko Vergun, a plaintiff in the landmark 2015 federal youth climate lawsuit Juliana v. United States,which questioned the constitutionality of 50 years of government support for fossil fuels,wasn't surprised on the first day of President Donald Trump's second term when he issued three executive orders meant to clear the way for the drilling of more oil and gas and the mining of more coal in the name of energy security.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Number of wild bee species at risk of extinction in Europe doubles in 10 years

Wild bee species at risk in Europe have more than doubled and endangered butterfly species have almost doubled due to habitat loss and climate change.
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1 day ago

The long fight to undo a 20th-century mistake in a Calif. mountain town

On a recent fall morning, two excavators chewed up boulder-sized chunks of asphalt with distorted bars of rebar sticking out. A chain-link fence ran along the perimeter of a demolition site, where crews have been razing a 1970s-era Motel 6. The old hotel was a relic of midcentury development that buried wetlands in 8 to 10 feet of dirt and pavement. On the edge of the property, a sign read: "Coming Soon: More Nature."
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1 day ago

Swap Plastic Wrap For This Natural Alternative That's Safer For Your Food - Tasting Table

Beeswax wraps provide a safer, biodegradable, antimicrobial alternative to plastic wrap, using natural materials like beeswax, jojoba oil, and cotton.
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1 day ago

The 10 most visited national parks are open during the government shutdown. Here's what to expect if you go.

Many major national parks remain open to the public during the government shutdown. Still, exactly what "open" means varies from park to park - and it doesn't mean they're running like usual. If a national park is open, it means the public can access it, but some offer more services than others. For instance, some parks are keeping visitor centers open while others aren't. Many aren't collecting entrance fees.
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fromwww.amny.com
2 days ago

Op-Ed | Bronx set to lead nation in green jobs with groundbreaking new center | amNewYork

The Bronx will open the Bronx Green Jobs Center, a first-of-its-kind hub training green-economy workers, fostering green small businesses, and addressing environmental injustice.
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fromState of the Planet
2 days ago

Where Soil Meets Data: Yushu Xia's Mission To Support a Healthier Planet

Integrating soil and agricultural science with modeling and data science advances soil health, reduces pollution, sequesters carbon, and improves agricultural productivity.
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2 days ago
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Opinion: Data centers must disclose how much water they're consuming

Growing AI-driven data centers are dramatically increasing demand for high-quality water, competing with drinking water supplies and straining scarce water resources.
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2 days ago
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Opinion: Data centers must disclose how much water they're consuming

Data centers are rapidly increasing water demand—often using drinking-quality and ultrapure water—competing with human water needs and straining water-stressed regions.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

More than half of world's bird species in decline, as leaders meet on extinction crisis

61% of assessed bird species are experiencing population declines driven largely by deforestation and habitat loss.
fromMail Online
2 days ago

More than 48,000 animals are now at risk of extinction, report warns

'Today's Red List update, launched at the IUCN Congress in Abu Dhabi, shines a light on both the urgent challenges and the powerful possibilities before us,' said Dr Grethel Aguilar, IUCN Director General.
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2 days ago

Celebrating eLI Day 2025 With A Buzzworthy Cause

Bees and urban pollinators are essential for plant pollination and food production; protecting them through urban greening and awareness preserves biodiversity and ecosystem services.
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fromMail Online
2 days ago

Green turtles brought back from the brink of extinction

Global conservation efforts have led to a rebound in green turtle populations, downgrading their conservation status from endangered to least concern.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Week in wildlife: a bumpy snailfish, a slow loris and a whistle pig

Wildlife faces mounting human-caused threats—electrocution, hunting injuries and habitat degradation—while rescues and species discoveries reveal urgent conservation needs and adaptation pressures.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Weather tracker: South-east China swelters in summer-like heat

South-east China is experiencing unusually prolonged extreme heat while northern China faces heavy rain and record early-October cold, linked to a warmer climate and active Pacific storms.
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2 days ago
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The world's first plastics treaty is in crisis: can it be salvaged?

Global negotiations for the first treaty to limit plastic pollution collapsed and the INC chair resigned, leaving the treaty's future uncertain.
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3 days ago
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The 79th Organ is a speculative glimpse into the future of microplastic detox - Yanko Design

A bioengineered fungal synthetic organ filters and biodegrades microplastics in humans, adapting physiology to pervasive plastic pollution rather than preventing it.
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fromHigh Country News
2 days ago

The case for national monuments - High Country News

Chuckwalla National Monument's desert landscape reveals subtle seasonal patterns through repeated visits, hosting protected oases, diverse plant communities, and ancient human-etched rocks.
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2 days ago

Investors are betting $21 billion that the energy transition isn't going away | TechCrunch

The energy transition is seemingly under assault, with Congressional Republicans killing tax credits for clean energy and the Trump administration threatening to cancel billions of dollars worth of grants. But there are signs the setback might not be as catastrophic for the transition as the headlines make it sound. Investor sentiment, which judging by the size of two new funds, remains strong.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 days ago

Want to See the Best Fall Colors This Year? Science Has the Answer

Machine-learning models using temperature, daylight and precipitation can forecast fall foliage progression and predict earlier-than-normal autumn colors across much of the U.S.
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fromTheregister
2 days ago

Coal making a comeback as US datacenters demand power

US datacenter expansion and high natural gas prices are causing a resurgence in coal generation, increasing emissions and local air-quality risks while stressing grid capacity.
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fromAxios
2 days ago

Southwest U.S. faces "significant" flood threats from tropical storms

Tropical Storm Priscilla's moisture will bring widespread heavy rain and a significant flash-flooding risk across Arizona, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico through Saturday.
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fromSan Jose Spotlight
2 days ago

Palo Alto buries power lines, boosts education to lower wildfire risks - San Jose Spotlight

Palo Alto is undergrounding about nine miles of overhead power lines, improving vegetation setbacks and communications to reduce wildfire risk and strengthen emergency response.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Baby giant tortoises thrive in Seychelles after first successful artificial incubation

Thirteen Aldabra giant tortoise hatchlings hatched via artificial incubation in Seychelles after embryo screening, offering conservation potential to improve low wild hatching success.
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2 days ago

Musk's Boring Co. violated environmental regulations nearly 800 times, Nevada alleges | TechCrunch

The Boring Company repeatedly violated Nevada environmental regulations nearly 800 times, including nearly 100 post-agreement infractions, and received a reduced $242,800 penalty.
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fromNature
2 days ago

Should genetically modified wildlife be banned? Scientists weigh the risks

An IUCN vote could impose a moratorium banning wild release of genetically modified organisms, balancing ecological risk concerns against potential health and conservation benefits.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Pretty notable early season storm' on track to hit Bay Area next week

A significant early-season Pacific storm will bring heavy rain, flash-flood risk, isolated thunder, and mountain snow to the Bay Area following a mild weekend.
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2 days ago

Here's a look at American bison one of the greatest conservation stories

Less than 100 years ago, the American bison was teetering on the verge of extinction. By the beginning of the 20th century, the species' numbers fell from herds of roughly four million to less than 1,000 individuals. The impact on Native Americans was devastating. In 1905, William Hornaday, Theodore Roosevelt, and others formed the American Bison Society (ABS) to help save bison from extinction the first national effort to save an American wildlife species.
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fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

La Nina is back. It could mean another dangerously dry winter for Southern California

After months of slight temperature shifts in the Pacific Ocean, La Niña has officially returned - the climate pattern that typically drives drought in Southern California. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced Thursday that La Niña conditions had arrived, a possibly foreboding sign for the Southland. The southern half of the Golden State still has not bounced back from the last year of below-average rainfall, and the reemergence of the ocean phenomenon could mean more drought, with another drier-than-average winter.
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2 days ago

What's that stink on Staten Island? Have no fear, it's ginkgo season

As New York heads into peak foliage season, the crisp autumn air carries a signature scent - the unmistakable stink of the ginkgo. That pungent perfume is Mother Nature's peculiar way of signaling that the tree's iconic fan-shaped leaves are just days away from turning a brilliant, electric yellow. Throughout October, ginkgo trees flaunt their unique, fan-like leaves, which begin to curl and shimmer in the breeze like brass tambourine jingles.
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2 days ago

Will Newsom Sign California's 'Biggest Step' Toward Saving Fire-Prone Neighborhoods? | KQED

Implementing Zone 0 defensible space and home hardening significantly reduces ember-driven structure loss and requires coordinated prevention across landscape, neighborhood, and parcel levels.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
2 days ago

TIMELINE: 1st significant storm of season heading to Bay Area

A significant storm will hit the Bay Area Monday evening, peaking Tuesday morning with heavy rain, gusts above 30 mph, isolated flooding and downed trees.
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fromPortland Monthly
2 days ago

The Best Fall Hikes in and near Portland

Autumn hikes showcase fall foliage, migrating birds, and cooling waterfalls across Forest Park's maple-dominated woods, Wildwood Trail loops, and Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Little lungs are paying': why the Dieselgate scandal is still running hot

Diesel emissions cheating caused thousands of UK deaths and childhood asthma cases while millions of polluting diesel vehicles remain unrepaired and unpenalised.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 days ago

We don't want to disappear': Tuvalu fights for climate action and survival

Tuvalu urgently needs climate finance and coastal defenses to protect its low-lying islands and enable Tuvaluans to remain in their homeland amid rising seas.
fromSFGATE
2 days ago

Government Shutdown Impact on Hurricane Response: 5 Key Takeaways

Continuation of essential services: FEMA emergency response operations, Coast Guard rescues, and volunteer aid will remain operational during a shutdown, ensuring critical assistance during disasters. Concerns over FEMA's reduced workforce: The downsizing of FEMA staff prior to the shutdown has raised concerns about the agency's ability to effectively respond to disasters with fewer personnel and resources. Disaster Relief Fund (DRF) availability: Despite the shutdown, the DRF remains active to cover immediate needs like debris removal and temporary housing, but concerns about its adequacy persist.
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fromSFGATE
1 day ago

Major Bay Area storm could end 'busiest' part of fire season

An incoming storm will drop at least an inch in the Bay Area, significantly reducing regional wildfire risk and aiding containment of major fires.
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fromArchDaily
3 days ago

Sao Paulo Architecture Biennial Points to Possible Futures for a Planet in Crisis

The 14th International Architecture Biennial of São Paulo presents architectural responses to climate extremes, combining ancestral practices, emerging technologies, and community collaboration under one roof.
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fromCornell Chronicle
3 days ago

Finance meets climate at Cornell panel | Cornell Chronicle

Finance can connect climate science and business decisions by improving communication, transparency, innovation, education, and cross-functional integration of ESG data into existing tools.
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3 days ago

Comment | Bristol's Spike Island has become an environmental beacon-here's why it makes financial sense for others to follow suit

Arts organisations must back green credentials with measurable actions; GCC's Active Membership requires audits, targets, green teams, and circular operations, with Spike Island showing feasibility.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Creatures buried in soil for over a century burst back to life in Toronto waterfront

Viable ancient organisms and seeds preserved in century-old waterfront soils reveal pre-urban wetland biodiversity and inform large-scale river and habitat restoration.
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fromConde Nast Traveler
3 days ago

If You Have One Day to Visit Yellowstone, Book This 10-Person Guided Tour

Yellowstone's abundant wildlife contrasts with ecosystem fragility from climate-driven mountain pine beetle infestations, while human interventions yield some conservation successes.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Prince William to attend Cop30 UN climate summit in Brazil

Prince William will attend COP30 in Belém, Brazil next month to present the Earthshot Prize; the prime minister's attendance remains undecided.
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fromFortune
3 days ago

Patagonia CEO says climate denialists are delusional: 'If you step out of a window from the third floor talking about how gravity doesn't exist, you're still going to hit the ground' | Fortune

Patagonia pursues sustainable growth by selling high-performance outdoor gear while minimizing environmental footprint, driving impact, and maintaining an informal, aspirational culture.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Century-old papers saved from the bin reveal changes in Europe's plant life

Agricultural grassland plant species in Switzerland declined 26% overall over the past century, with nearly 40% loss on lowland intensively farmed areas.
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fromState of the Planet
3 days ago

Will New Areas Uncovered by Glacier Melt Boost Swiss Hydropower and Clean Energy Goals?

Glacier retreat will expose land enabling hydropower expansion that could produce up to 3,900 GWh annually by 2050, but faces environmental and regulatory challenges.
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3 days ago

Google Rolls Out Carbon Footprint Reporting For Advertisers

Google launched Carbon Footprint for Google Ads to let advertisers measure and manage advertising-related carbon emissions across Google advertising products.
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fromTasting Table
3 days ago

Why You Should Never Get Rid Of Produce Stickers In The Sink - Tasting Table

Produce stickers are not water-soluble and can damage garbage disposals, clog pipes, harm wastewater treatment equipment, and contribute to microplastic pollution.
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3 days ago

Gen Z pushes back against fast furniture DW 10/09/2025

Santos is part of a younger generation of decor scavengers increasingly aware of furniture's massive carbon footprint and therefore happy to shop secondhand. They don't want to buy things that will be dumped a little further down the line. Globally, researchers estimate at least 51 million tons of furniture are consumed every year with more than 95% of it discarded.
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3 days ago

Powerful storm resembling nor'easter to impact NYC and the East Coast, AccuWeather says

A slowly-progressing subtropical storm forming off Georgia will strengthen northward, bringing major coastal flooding, 40–60 mph gusts, heavy rain, and storm surge.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Britain missing out on potential 2bn recycling industry by exporting plastic waste

Government failure to stop 600,000 tonnes of plastic waste exports is causing collapse of the UK plastic recycling industry, factory closures, and widespread job losses.
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fromElite Traveler
3 days ago

The Conversations Powering Monaco Yacht Show 2025

Monaco Yacht Show 2025 prioritized substantive industry development, client-focused summits, and sustainability-driven innovation beyond yacht displays.
fromNieman Lab
3 days ago

Re:Public is reporting stories about the lands that belong to all of us

It was March 2025, a little over a month after Outside Magazine had laid Keyes off as editor-in-chief. He'd been at Outside since 2007. "I really thought I was done with journalism, just because it's been such a roller coaster," he told me. But still, in the back of his mind, he had the germ of an idea for a newsroom dedicated to covering public lands.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

One of world's biggest wind farm developers to cut quarter of workforce

One of the world's biggest windfarm developers will cut its workforce by a quarter in the next two years after a series of setbacks for the industry. Danish wind giant rsted plans to remove about 2,000 positions from its 8,000-strong workforce by the end of 2027 through a combination of redundancies, natural attrition and selling off parts of its business.
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3 days ago

Blown off course, puffin found in Wrentham backyard recovering in R.I.

A juvenile puffin blown off-course by storms was found in Wrentham and is recovering at a Rhode Island rehab facility, to be released off Maine.
fromFast Company
3 days ago

Exclusive: Amazon just opened the warehouse of the future in rural Indiana

A new kind of warehouse has just popped up, nestled in seven acres of forest in northern Indiana. It's the latest delivery station for Amazon, one of hundreds of logistics centers around the world that handle the package sorting and van loading for last-mile delivery. But while this delivery center will be doing all that standard work, it's also acting as a living laboratory to test out what the future of Amazon's delivery stations-and maybe the future of warehouses writ large-will look like.
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fromSFGATE
3 days ago

A stunning new NorCal trail system opens on the coast. And it's a hit.

It was close to 9:30 a.m. when we arrived at the new parking lot for the Cotoni-Coast Dairies trail system. While the sun had barely risen over the Santa Cruz Mountains, the 62-space lot was already jammed, and one thing was immediately clear to my wife and me: This new destination just off Highway 1 is a hit. Not that there was much doubt people would come.
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fromThe Mercury News
3 days ago

Air district fines Martinez refinery nearly $375,000 for violations

Marathon Martinez Refinery was fined $372,500 for 13 safety violations, after a prior $5 million fine for numerous air-quality violations.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
3 days ago

Air district fines Martinez refinery nearly $375,000 for violations

Marathon Martinez Refinery was fined $372,500 for 13 violations including tank-related issues, reporting delays, and uncertified gas-dispensing equipment; all violations have been corrected.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

The heating mistakes inflating your energy bills by hundreds - and what to do instead

Neglecting radiator maintenance and blocking radiators can add hundreds of pounds to annual energy bills through reduced efficiency, boiler overwork, and costly repairs.
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3 days ago

NYC Solar Expert Breaks Down How to Slash ConEd Bills

We can interconnect solar into 100 amp service, but it depends on your panel and if you have enough space to tie in. If panel upgrades are required for solar, we would include that in our scope of work. A simple panel upgrade could range from $2,000 to $5,000. We want to provide you with the solution to go solar, and sometimes that means doing some electrical work to bring you up to code.
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fromEarth911
3 days ago

Recycling Mystery: Deodorant Tubes

Most deodorant tubes are made from high-density polyethylene (HDPE or #2 plastic), low-density polyethylene (LDPE or #4 plastic), or polypropylene (PP or plastic #5), but materials may vary by brand. To make things even more complicated, many brands have a dial on the bottom of the tube that is made from a different plastic polymer than the rest of the container. The cap and protective insert may also be made of different polymers.
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fromLos Angeles Times
3 days ago

Thunderstorms, muggy weather ahead for Southern California thanks to Hurricane Priscilla

Hurricane Priscilla moving north could bring unseasonable rain and thunderstorms to Southern California, with the highest flash-flood risk in local mountain and desert areas.
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