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Kerry council and wildlife service accused of neglect of famous beach where there's 'significant' risk to life

Inch Beach infrastructure is criticized as neglected, creating significant life-safety risk due to traffic congestion and inadequate investment.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
15 hours ago

Why an immense marine heatwave off the US west coast has alarmed scientists

A persistent marine heatwave off the US west coast is expanding and strengthening, intensifying ecological impacts across a vast Pacific region.
Environment
fromtheregister
11 hours ago

Datacenter builders face an impossible quandary: Demand to the left of me, protests to the right

US grid upgrades lag behind gigawatt-scale AI datacenter power needs, forcing operators toward risky on-site generation or curtailment deals.
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fromFast Company
10 hours ago

AI data centers are making cities warmer. Researchers calculated the exact impact

Two Arizona data centers increased downwind neighborhood temperatures by up to about 4 degrees, with heat effects extending roughly a third of a mile.
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fromPsychology Today
12 hours ago

The Planet Is Not Silent

Nature has been treated as resources and scenery, creating loneliness, while living systems communicate through signals beyond human words that AI could help translate into responsive exchange.
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fromHigh Country News
20 hours ago

Treat water like family, not profit - High Country News

Hopi teachings link non-Indigenous expansion and climate disruption to Earth shaking, and emphasize stewarding water through covenant and land-based practices.
#data-centers
fromFast Company
12 hours ago
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Will Kevin O'Leary's massive Utah data center actually get built? Don't count on it, says this energy analyst

fromTruthout
2 days ago
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As Cities Try to Regulate Data Centers, More States Work to Block Their Efforts

Preemption laws limit local authority over data centers and AI, making resident opposition harder and enabling rapid construction.
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fromSan Jose Spotlight
6 days ago

South Bay data centers present environmental challenges - San Jose Spotlight

Environmental reviews for new data centers have major blind spots about water impacts due to weak legal requirements and missing provider data.
Environment
fromFast Company
12 hours ago

Will Kevin O'Leary's massive Utah data center actually get built? Don't count on it, says this energy analyst

A proposed 40,000-acre Utah data center with up to 9 GW power faces major feasibility gaps and has about a 15% chance of being built.
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fromThe Verge
2 days ago

The biggest data center ever is becoming a huge problem in Utah

A proposed 40,000-acre Utah data center backed by Kevin O'Leary faces environmental and water concerns and local opposition despite rapid political approval.
Environment
fromTruthout
2 days ago

As Cities Try to Regulate Data Centers, More States Work to Block Their Efforts

Preemption laws limit local authority over data centers and AI, making resident opposition harder and enabling rapid construction.
Environment
fromSan Jose Spotlight
6 days ago

South Bay data centers present environmental challenges - San Jose Spotlight

Environmental reviews for new data centers have major blind spots about water impacts due to weak legal requirements and missing provider data.
Environment
fromArs Technica
11 hours ago

Soaring solar and a surge in hydro push more coal off the US grid

US electricity demand grew slowly in early 2026 while renewables, especially solar, expanded rapidly, pushing coal down and returning the grid to a normal pattern.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

Feds declare Eaton fire was a cleanup success. Their testing shows otherwise

Nearly one in five Altadena homes still exceed California’s residential lead standard despite federal claims of successful Eaton fire cleanup.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
17 hours ago

First there were coalmines, then came the windfarms. Why Colombia's Wayuu people fear Colombia's green energy boom

Mining and energy projects in La Guajira have degraded land and water, worsening malnutrition and health harms while sidelining Indigenous consent and control.
fromwww.theguardian.com
22 hours ago

Big oil's war profits may have a silver lining after all

Drivers are facing rising fuel costs as conflict in Iran sends oil prices soaring. Photograph: Mike Kemp/In Pictures/Getty $30m an hour: that's the pure, unearned profits banked by the world's top 100 oil and gas companies in the first month of the conflict in Iran, purely due to the spike in the oil price. I revealed this exclusive analysis, commissioned by the Guardian, in April while it was based on the best data in the industry, it was an estimate. Now the first numbers are in, and that $30m may have been a major underestimate.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
19 hours ago

Number of air conditioned UK homes doubles to more than 4m in three years

Over 4 million UK homes now have air conditioning, driven by hotter summers and more home working, with costs rising sharply during heatwaves.
#wildfire
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

Sandy fire burns near former nuclear test site, triggering air monitoring efforts

Air quality monitoring is underway near the Santa Susana Field Laboratory because the Sandy fire is close to a former nuclear research and toxic waste area.
Environment
fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

Sandy fire burns near former nuclear test site, triggering air monitoring efforts

Air quality monitoring is underway near the Santa Susana Field Laboratory because the Sandy fire is close to a former nuclear research and toxic waste area.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

From Fiji to French Polynesia, how Pacific islands are uniquely vulnerable to the oil crisis

When 53-year-old Agbar Mohammad pulled into a petrol station in Fiji in May, he was expecting a queue. Instead, it was almost empty. I could only see one or two cars at the service station, which was very unusual, Mohammad says. The reason became clear very quickly: as Mohammad filled his car, the numbers on the fuel pump climbed so much faster than the needle on his dashboard. Normally he would put in about $40 of fuel, but this time $100 barely got his 60-litre tank halfway full.
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fromEarth911
17 hours ago

Guest Idea: How the Birmingham Darter Could Be Saved by the Project Marvel Data Center

Birmingham darter is a unique Valley Creek species restricted to vulnerable headwaters, and its decline threatens endangered mussels that rely on darters for reproduction.
fromZDNET
17 hours ago

Thinking about plug-in solar? It may be coming to your state soon

Plug-in solar systems, also known as balcony solar, are easy, plug-and-play solar panels that include an inverter and small battery. The system connects to a home's standard 120-volt outlet and automatically flows the electricity from the battery to the nearest running appliance. These systems are small and portable, and aren't meant to replace grid electricity or dependency on utility companies. Instead, they generate anywhere between 200W and 1,800W, but are an easy solution to reduce energy costs with an affordable investment.
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fromIrish Independent
1 day ago

Reliance on imported power is having a 'devastating impact' on family finances

Imported electricity reliance is straining local household finances, and rooftop solar needs stronger supports to become widely practical and scalable.
#flooding
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fromLos Angeles Times
9 hours ago

California gets $27.5 million to find and replace toxic lead pipes that deliver water to homes

California will receive $27.5 million in federal funding to replace lead service lines delivering water to homes.
Environment
fromIrish Independent
13 hours ago

Louth council challenged on Blackrock beach concerns: 'Are we digging our heads in the sand by not testing the water?'

Louth County Council faces calls to test Priest's Beach water quality because people swim there daily and pollution concerns lack local monitoring.
Environment
fromwww.dw.com
1 day ago

Worst-case climate scenario fades, warming does not

Renewable energy growth and stronger policies reduce the likelihood of the worst-case emissions pathway, but high temperature rise risks still threaten droughts, heatwaves, and water scarcity.
#climate-change
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fromwww.dw.com
1 day ago

Worst-case climate scenario fades, warming does not

RCP8.5/SSP5-8.5 is now considered less probable due to faster renewable growth and emissions-slowing policies, though complacency is warned against.
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fromwww.dw.com
1 day ago

Extreme climate scenario fades, but warming continues

RCP8.5/SSP5-8.5 worst-case warming is now less probable due to faster renewable growth and stronger emissions-slowing policies.
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fromLos Angeles Times
4 days ago

3 countries. 16 stadiums. 104 matches. 2026 World Cup set to become 'most polluting' games ever

The expanded, multi-country World Cup increases global travel and emissions, making it the most polluting World Cup in history despite FIFA’s carbon-reduction commitments.
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fromState of the Planet
1 day ago

The Paradox of AI and Climate

AI can reduce climate impacts by optimizing energy use and improving weather prediction, but its data centers consume significant water and energy.
#atlantic-hurricane-season
fromWIRED
1 day ago
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Why the 2026 Hurricane Season Might Not Be That Bad

El Niño may reduce Atlantic hurricane activity, but local ocean heat, Sahara dust, and other factors still make storms possible.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 day ago
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NOAA predicts quieter Atlantic hurricane season for 2026but the Pacific is another story

NOAA forecasts a below-normal 2026 Atlantic hurricane season with 1–3 major hurricanes, but preparation remains essential regardless of storm counts.
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fromWIRED
1 day ago

Why the 2026 Hurricane Season Might Not Be That Bad

El Niño may reduce Atlantic hurricane activity, but local ocean heat, Sahara dust, and other factors still make storms possible.
Environment
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 day ago

NOAA predicts quieter Atlantic hurricane season for 2026but the Pacific is another story

NOAA forecasts a below-normal 2026 Atlantic hurricane season with 1–3 major hurricanes, but preparation remains essential regardless of storm counts.
#el-nino
fromFuturism
5 days ago
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The Latest Data on El Nino Is a Looming Nightmare

NOAA projections indicate a potentially super El Niño by fall 2026, with sea surface temperatures far above normal and major societal and economic risks.
fromFast Company
1 week ago
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An alarming weather pattern is emerging. NOAA doesn't know what to make of it yet

El Niño is likely to develop soon with high odds of persisting into early 2027, potentially enabling very strong conditions later.
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fromMail Online
1 day ago

Super El Nino of 1877 caused 50M deaths - 2026 event could be worse

An imminent super El Niño could exceed 1877-78 impacts, intensifying drought, rainfall disruption, famine, and disease worldwide.
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fromFuturism
2 days ago

NOAA Issues Stark Warning About Upcoming El Nino

El Niño is expected to return in July through winter, increasing high-tide flooding without storms, compounding sea level rise under climate change.
Environment
fromFuturism
5 days ago

The Latest Data on El Nino Is a Looming Nightmare

NOAA projections indicate a potentially super El Niño by fall 2026, with sea surface temperatures far above normal and major societal and economic risks.
Environment
fromFast Company
1 week ago

An alarming weather pattern is emerging. NOAA doesn't know what to make of it yet

El Niño is likely to develop soon with high odds of persisting into early 2027, potentially enabling very strong conditions later.
#ai-wildlife-detection
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fromABC7 San Francisco
2 days ago

San Francisco turns to AI to avoid collisions between ships, whales searching for food

An AI network detects whales in San Francisco Bay and alerts ships to slow or reroute to reduce ship-strike deaths.
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fromwww.berkeleyside.org
2 days ago

San Francisco Bay turns to AI to avoid collisions between ships and whales

An AI whale detection network scans San Francisco Bay to alert ships to slow or reroute, reducing ship strikes amid rising gray whale deaths.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

Salmon are at risk with federal plans to give farmers more water from Shasta Lake, critics warn

Agricultural and city water deliveries from Shasta Lake will increase, while environmental groups warn warmer releases threaten Chinook salmon survival.
#ai-infrastructure
fromFortune
1 week ago
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China dominates the minerals that power AI. But one company claims there's enough supply on the ocean floor to last for hundreds of years | Fortune

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from24/7 Wall St.
1 day ago

$1 Trillion in Spending Has Been Defeated by an Almond

AI data center expansion is celebrated by markets but faces local opposition over water and electricity impacts.
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fromFortune
1 week ago

China dominates the minerals that power AI. But one company claims there's enough supply on the ocean floor to last for hundreds of years | Fortune

Deep-sea polymetallic nodules are being pursued to reduce U.S. dependence on China for strategic AI minerals.
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fromwww.berkeleyside.org
1 day ago

California's new plastic recycling rules spark fights from all sides

California set a 2032 deadline for plastic packaging to be recyclable or compostable, triggering disputes over feasibility, legality, and costs.
fromEarth911
1 day ago

Diaper Dilemma: $840 a Year, 500 Years to Decompose

The National Diaper Bank Network (NDBN) Diaper Check 2024 found that 46 percent of U.S. families with children under four reported diaper insecurity, meaning they could not always afford enough diapers to keep a child clean and dry. That share has climbed from roughly one-third a decade earlier. The Urban Institute estimates nearly 8 million American children live in households that struggle to afford diapers. Diapers are not covered by SNAP or WIC, and in 23 states, they are still taxed at rates as high as 7 percent, though Missouri, Nevada, and Alabama all eliminated or paused their diaper taxes in 2025.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Record number of dams dismantled in Europe in effort to help wildlife thrive

Free-flowing water has resumed after a dilapidated dam was demolished, restoring fish migration and aligning with a growing European trend to remove river barriers for wildlife.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

UN backs historic climate crisis ruling, despite US attempts to stop resolution

UN General Assembly voted 141-8 to back an ICJ advisory opinion affirming states’ legal obligations to reduce fossil fuel use and address climate change.
fromFortune
1 day ago

Trump reverses grocery, air conditioning pollution regulations because they're too woke | Fortune

The Trump administration on Thursday loosened federal rules that require grocery stores and air-conditioning companies to reduce greenhouse gases used in cooling equipment, a step President Donald Trump said would help lower grocery costs. Trump, at a White House ceremony, said the action by the Environmental Protection Agency would "substantially lower costs for consumers" by delaying costly restrictions that limit the type of refrigerants U.S. businesses and families can use.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

It's put the joy levels up': the flood-prone London school with a climate-adapted playground

A flood-prone school playground was transformed with rain gardens and stepping logs, using funding and green infrastructure to drain water quickly.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
1 day ago

Trump eases refrigerant rule in a bid to address surging grocery costs

EPA loosened rules on hydrofluorocarbon refrigerants, aiming to delay costly restrictions and lower consumer grocery costs.
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fromwww.dw.com
1 day ago

Thailand revives bill to clear the air of toxic smog

Clean air is set to become a protected public right in Thailand, with fees, fines, supply-chain tracing, and stronger local authority to curb pollution.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Papua New Guinea warns against fishing in New Ireland after mystery deaths of marine life

Communities in New Ireland are warned not to fish or consume seafood after tests found metals in affected coastal waters, following widespread dead marine life and illnesses.
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fromIrish Independent
1 day ago

Kerry council urged to install solar panels on housing amid energy price surge

Install solar panels on social housing to cut energy bills, reduce emissions, and potentially generate revenue for tenants through grid energy sales.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 day ago

UN adopts resolution supporting international court's climate ruling

141 UN member states voted in support of the ICJ's finding climate change is an existential threat'. The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) has voted to support a landmark ruling from the International Court of Justice (ICJ), which found states have a legal responsibility to act to prevent the climate crisis from worsening. More than two-thirds of UN member states, 141, voted in favour of the resolution on Wednesday, with eight voting no and 28 abstaining.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

UK built for climate that no longer exists' and needs urgent changes to survive global heating, report warns

Air conditioning and temperature limits are needed as UK heatwaves intensify, with cooling required for care homes, hospitals, and schools.
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fromwww.npr.org
2 days ago

Denver has a plan to heat and cool buildings without fossil fuels. It involves sewage?

Denver plans to decarbonize downtown heating and cooling by using a thermal energy network powered by Earth heat and sewage heat.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Rainforests pushed to breaking point by new demands for resources, report says

Growing extraction of rainforest resources from multiple commodities is compounding pressures, weakening forest functions and pushing major biomes toward breaking point.
#pfas
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fromJezebel
2 days ago

Enjoy Your Toxic Water!

EPA plans to weaken PFAS drinking-water limits by repealing standards for four compounds and delaying compliance for PFOA and PFOS until 2031.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

High levels of toxic forever chemicals' found off coast of southern England

High PFAS levels were found across Solent soil, water, and marine food chains, exceeding safe thresholds and showing combined toxicity beyond legal limits.
Environment
fromJezebel
2 days ago

Enjoy Your Toxic Water!

EPA plans to weaken PFAS drinking-water limits by repealing standards for four compounds and delaying compliance for PFOA and PFOS until 2031.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

High levels of toxic forever chemicals' found off coast of southern England

High PFAS levels were found across Solent soil, water, and marine food chains, exceeding safe thresholds and showing combined toxicity beyond legal limits.
fromTruthout
2 days ago

World Cup Players Say FIFA Heat Policies Fall Short Amid Climate Crisis Threat

Current and former World Cup soccer players have penned an open letter to FIFA, urging the sports governing body to address the heat stress that is expected to be felt by competitors during this summer's games in North America and to take action to tackle the global climate crisis.
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fromState of the Planet
2 days ago

Columbia's Energy Tech Conference Spotlights the Race for AI's Clean Power Future

AI-driven power demand requires electricity that is stable, reliable, clean, and fast to build without exceeding climate goals or destabilizing the grid.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

How are we going to survive this?' Wellington faces six-month wait to halt sewage spill

Repairs to Wellington’s Moa Point wastewater plant are scheduled to restore operations by November, with full capacity and a design-flaw fix by late 2027.
#electricity-prices
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fromFortune
2 days ago

Electricity prices are up 40% since 2021, but data centers shouldn't get all the blame | Fortune

Retail electricity prices rose sharply, with large pending utility rate requests suggesting further increases for consumers ahead.
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fromFortune
3 days ago

Americans' AI hate wave might just be gathering steam: Data centers could hike power costs in some states over 50% by 2030 | Fortune

Data center and AI-driven electricity demand growth could sharply raise U.S. wholesale and residential power costs through the decade.
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fromFortune
2 days ago

Electricity prices are up 40% since 2021, but data centers shouldn't get all the blame | Fortune

Retail electricity prices rose sharply, with large pending utility rate requests suggesting further increases for consumers ahead.
Environment
fromFortune
3 days ago

Americans' AI hate wave might just be gathering steam: Data centers could hike power costs in some states over 50% by 2030 | Fortune

Data center and AI-driven electricity demand growth could sharply raise U.S. wholesale and residential power costs through the decade.
fromTechCrunch
2 days ago

Microsoft's carbon removal plans aren't dead after all | TechCrunch

Microsoft is purchasing 650,000 metric tons of carbon removal credits from startup BioCirc, the company said today. As carbon removal deals go, it's not a big buy. But this one is notable because last month, two reports said the tech giant was pausing its carbon removal deals. BioCirc confirmed for TechCrunch that the purchase agreement was signed in May, weeks after Microsoft reportedly paused new deals.
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fromwww.housingwire.com
2 days ago

HUD urges states to cut fees, simplify codes and fast-track permits

HUD's new State and Local Best Practices for Home Construction report offers a set of recommended policy changes that target permitting fees, building codes, land-use limits and inspection timelines that add costs and risks to new-home projects.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Plastic food and drink packaging world's most common coastal litter'

Plastic food wrappers, bottles, lids and caps are by far the most common items of litter found on the world's shorelines, a study has found. Researchers looked at data from more than 5,300 surveys of coastal litter to produce the first global analysis of its kind. They found the data in 355 existing studies on the subject. It's the everyday stuff that we're using, said Richard Thompson, the founder of the University of Plymouth's international marine litter research unit.
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fromIrish Independent
2 days ago

Community groups across North Mayo urge public to oppose plans for 13-turbine onshore windfarm

Plans to build 13 turbines with a capacity of 86 megawatts have been submitted by RWE Renewables Ireland Limited to An Coimisiún Pleanála. RWE has identified a study area for the Muingmore Onshore Windfarm, which is located approximately 11km west of Bangor, Erris, and 4km north of Geesala. The development would include 13 turbines, associated internal roads, an electrical substation, underground cabling, a battery storage facility and ancillary works.
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fromFast Company
3 days ago

The country needs a resilient domestic battery supply chain

Foreign sourcing of critical minerals threatens national security, competitiveness, and the energy transition, requiring demand understanding, supply-chain diversification, policy support, and innovation.
fromTechCrunch
3 days ago

Solar to dominate energy by 2035, but AI data centers will keep fossil fuels in business | TechCrunch

Solar will become the largest source of power in the next decade, surpassing coal, oil and natural gas, according to a new report from BloombergNEF. The tectonic shift will occur alongside a historic rise in the use of energy driven by AI and the electrification of entire industries.
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fromMail Online
3 days ago

Earth's sinking cities: Study reveals areas subsiding toward sea level

Land subsidence increases relative sea-level rise, amplifying flooding risk in large, densely populated coastal cities beyond global averages.
fromEarth911
3 days ago

Glass: Recycling's Negative-Value Problem

The average American household uses about 150 pounds of glass containers each year, but more than two-thirds of that glass never gets recycled into new bottles. This isn't because people aren't trying. Glass is now the only common packaging material that costs recycling facilities more to process than they make from selling it, and the U.S. recycling system has been adapting to this problem for the past twenty years.
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fromArs Technica
3 days ago

Electrical utility megamerger is all about the data centers

The proposal, announced Monday morning and contingent on state and federal regulatory approval, would result in a company that leads in nearly every aspect of the US power and utility industry, including overall electricity generation, natural gas generation, and renewables. The $67 billion deal combines NextEra's size and reach with Dominion's positioning as the local utility for the world's largest concentration of data centers in northern Virginia. But the results are likely bad for consumers and the environment, creating a company with enormous financial and political strength that will be difficult to effectively regulate, according to consumer advocates and analysts.
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fromComputerWeekly.com
3 days ago

Hot, or not? Why are there so few datacentre waste heat projects in the UK? | Computer Weekly

“The UK just doesn't have many district heat networks. A lot of infrastructure is required that is done best as public infrastructure,” says Peter Judge, senior research analyst at Uptime Intelligence.
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fromEarth911
3 days ago

The World Is Wasting About $29 Trillion a Year. Here's Where It Goes.

About $29 trillion in annual economic value is lost through waste, with circularity declining and most materials still extracted, used once, or discarded.
Environment
fromAxios
3 days ago

Exclusive: Clean energy deals on track for "biggest year ever"

Companies contracted 13.4 GW of clean energy capacity in Q1 2026, surpassing all 2021, with growth driven by clean, firm power technologies.
fromSFGATE
3 days ago

Sierra communities battle massive gold mining project near Mammoth

“What's at risk here is an extremely ecologically sensitive area,” said Wendy Schneider, the executive director of local environmental nonprofit Friends of the Inyo. “Hot Creek is not only beautiful, it's sort of the gateway to Mammoth Lakes. So you'd be able to see the mine when you get off the 395 and head into town. There will be noise and lights 24/7 and big trucks rumbling around, just messing up our public lands.”
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fromEarth911
4 days ago

When the Lawn Becomes the Fuse: How Climate Change Is Rewiring Grass and Wildfire

Invasive annual grasses spread without fire, then increase fire frequency and intensity across the Great Basin and the broader American West.
Environment
fromBoston.com
4 days ago

Odds are increasing for a 'super El Nino' this summer. Here's what that means for Mass.

A potentially rare super El Nio could form in the Pacific, shifting global weather patterns and bringing hotter, more humid conditions to Massachusetts.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

More than 100 UK datacentres plan to burn gas to generate electricity

UK datacentre projects face National Grid connection delays, prompting plans to use gas generation, potentially permanently, raising climate-target concerns.
Environment
fromABC7 San Francisco
4 days ago

Here's why a large number of gas stations have closed in Bay Area

Hundreds of Bay Area gas stations have closed due to costly, hazardous underground tank removal and state requirements to prevent leaks contaminating soil and groundwater.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Australia's green Wall Street' is failing to launch. Threatened species deserve better than the nature repair market | Euan Ritchie and Yung En Chee

Environmental funding is declining while national environmental standards remain largely unreleased, undermining protections for imperilled wildlife and ecosystems.
Environment
fromKqed
4 days ago

There's Growing Local Support for Extending Life of Diablo Canyon Nuclear Plant | KQED

Diablo Canyon advocates seek extending operation beyond 2030 to 2045 amid rising electricity demand and increased public support for nuclear energy.
fromTruthout
4 days ago

Trump Admin Cites National Security to Pause Permits for TX Wind Energy Projects

Dozens of wind projects in Texas are in limbo after the U.S. Department of Defense paused issuing routine federal permits citing national security concerns, a move that experts say expands the Trump administration's crusade against wind energy. According to data collected by the American Clean Power Association, 54 Texas wind projects are waiting for the department to review development plans to ensure that turbines don't interfere with military operations. It's part of a broader nationwide logjam that has ensnared 165 onshore wind projects, a figure first reported by the Financial Times.
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fromNature
5 days ago

Birds get a bad rap: why we should look up to our feathered friends

Bird populations are declining rapidly from habitat loss and past exploitation, but targeted conservation and habitat protection can help species recover.
fromHigh Country News
4 days ago

Wildlife need up to a mile or more of space between rural houses to migrate - High Country News

Houses, even in the countryside, can be as harmful to migrating wildlife as energy development, highway crossings and fences, according to conservationists and researchers. But while highway dangers can be mitigated with over- and underpasses and fences can be retrofitted to be more wildlife-friendly, researchers didn't know how much space big game animals require when weaving through rural housing.
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fromwww.dw.com
4 days ago

Australia orders firms to sell stakes in rare earths miner

Australia ordered the shareholders linked to China to sell their stakes in Northern Minerals, a company that is developing a rare earth mine. Treasurer Jim Chalmers said he had issued orders on Monday following concerns that Chinese investors had tried to take control of Northern Minerals. The Australia-based mining company is developing its Browns Range project in the far north of the state of Western Australia to mine significant reserves of dysprosium and terbium. The six companies are to sell their stake within two weeks.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Fire and sheer volume': how Britain's 6m-vape problem is putting recycling under strain

Vapes require manual dismantling for recycling because lithium-ion batteries create fire risk when crushed or discarded improperly.
Environment
fromFortune
5 days ago

Some states blast utilities for 'blatant corporate greed' as profits rise while consumers revolt against AI-fueled electric bills | Fortune

Governors and attorneys general in multiple states are challenging utility rate increases tied to AI-driven electricity demand, citing record profits and rising bills.
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Green card for the planet'? Fifa's World Cup is on pace to be a climate catastrophe

The 2026 World Cup is not only the most politically combustible tournament in modern history, but it is also on track to be the most polluting World Cup ever, with total greenhouse gas emissions hitting nearly two times the historical average. Scientists conservatively project that the tournament will generate around 9m tons of carbon dioxide equivalent. Air travel comprises approximately 7.7m tons of this carbon budget, and more than four times that of the average for tournaments held between 2010 and 2022. The researchers note that the worst-case upper estimate for air transport is about 13.7m tons of CO2.
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fromwww.npr.org
5 days ago

New burn bans and Trump's battle with immigration and DEI are impacting forest fires

Federal wildfire-defense funding delays and new policy requirements have reduced controlled burns, shrinking the narrow seasonal window for protecting communities and forests.
fromLos Angeles Times
5 days ago

Should a high-voltage power line run through California's largest state park? Critics are furious

The 500-kilovolt transmission line would run some 140 miles from an important substation in southeastern Imperial County, near the Mexican border, to a new one on the border of Orange and San Diego counties near the Pacific Ocean - carving a steel-towered path through Anza-Borrego to get there.
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fromSFGATE
5 days ago

Cars keep getting stuck at California's End of the World sign

A large wooden sign reading “The End of the World” near Amboy Road attracts visitors but sand repeatedly traps cars and damages the letters.
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fromWIRED
6 days ago

Old Oil and Gas Wells Could Find Second Life Producing Clean Energy

Abandoned oil and gas wells can be repurposed for geothermal heat or underground energy storage, reducing pollution while enabling carbon-free energy using existing drilled sites.
#ai-data-centers
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fromFuturism
6 days ago

Residents Say Data Centers Are Radiating Bizarre Frequencies

Data centers face local opposition over alleged infrasound emissions and high noise levels that may affect nearby residents.
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fromFortune
1 week ago

Americans would rather live near a nuclear power plant than a data center | Fortune

71% of U.S. adults oppose local AI data centers, exceeding opposition to nuclear power plants in their backyards.
Environment
fromFuturism
6 days ago

Residents Say Data Centers Are Radiating Bizarre Frequencies

Data centers face local opposition over alleged infrasound emissions and high noise levels that may affect nearby residents.
Environment
fromFortune
1 week ago

Americans would rather live near a nuclear power plant than a data center | Fortune

71% of U.S. adults oppose local AI data centers, exceeding opposition to nuclear power plants in their backyards.
Environment
fromLos Angeles Times
1 week ago

L.A.'s ultra-urban rivers wash tons of trash out to sea. There's a plan to change that before the Olympics

Trash washed from Los Angeles County rivers into the ocean will be intercepted using devices by the 2028 Olympics to prevent hundreds of tons of garbage from reaching coastal waters.
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