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Amazon Data Center Linked to Cluster of Rare Cancers

Doherty's story began when he noticed a rise in bizarre medical conditions among the county's 45,000 residents, linked to toxins in the local water. Working with the county health office, the rancher-turned-official began a survey of 70 wells throughout his jurisdiction - 68 of which, his testing found, violated the federal limit for nitrates in drinking water. Of the first 30 homes he visited, Doherty told RS that 25 residents had recently had miscarriages, while six had lost a kidney.
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We had to swim to safety. I didn't think we would make it out alive': the people fleeing climate breakdown in pictures

In 2009, Swiss photographers Mathias Braschler and Monika Fischer set out to document the people suffering the first shocks of the climate crisis. They had just returned from China, where rapid, unregulated development has ravaged the natural landscapes. Back home, though, the debate still felt strangely theoretical. In 2009, you still had people who denied climate change, Braschler recalls. People said, This is media hype.'
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22 hours ago

Watch Duty App Changes Approach To Wildfire Response | KQED

Watch Duty provides real-time wildfire and evacuation alerts widely used by residents and firefighters; fish from San Francisco Bay may contain dangerous persistent chemicals.
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15 hours ago

After landmark climate win, lawyer hopes for a new legal order' to protect Indigenous rights

An ICJ ruling found nations legally obligated to prevent climate harm following a Pacific student-led case, establishing stronger climate accountability.
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14 hours ago

Funds from 2021 Law Provide $20M to VTA for Hybrid Buses

Santa Clara VTA will receive $20 million in federal funding to buy hybrid diesel-electric low-emission buses and support emission-reduction fleet upgrades.
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9 hours ago

Why Workplace Cleanliness Is Becoming a Key Factor in Employee Productivity Across Baton Rouge Offices - Social Media Explorer

Employee experience teams across Baton Rouge are restructuring how they think about workplace productivity, as a growing body of research quantifies the impact of environmental quality, air cleanliness, and hygiene conditions on cognitive performance, absenteeism, and operational effectiveness. While companies traditionally treated office cleaning as a basic operational necessity, recent studies indicate that variations in cleanliness correlate with measurable differences in employee output, attendance, and satisfaction.
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1 day ago

Ventilation Innovation: Boosting Health and Savings in Small Businesses

Effective ventilation improves employee health and cognitive performance while reducing energy use and costs, making smart, scalable ventilation solutions financially beneficial for small businesses.
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1 day ago

Small Businesses Adjusting to London's New Transport Rules

London's new taxi and transport emissions regulations force small vehicle-dependent businesses to electrify fleets to comply or face penalties and operational disruption.
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5 hours ago

Status Yellow rain warning issued for two counties as Met Eireann predicts 'generally unsettled' week to come

A weather warning for Cork and Kerry will bring persistent, sometimes heavy rain from 2pm tomorrow until 9am Monday, causing localised flooding and difficult travel.
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Circular by Tradition: India's Vernacular Building Practices for a Warming World

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Circular by Tradition: India's Vernacular Building Practices for a Warming World

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5 hours ago

Are these mould-loving insects living in your wallpaper? Expert reveals the signs to look out for

If your home has high humidity levels, you might be hosting a family of booklice without even realising it. These tiny insects thrive in warm, damp conditions, feeding on mould and mildew that commonly form on cardboard, wallpaper and books. The fastest way to tackle the problem is by investing in one of the best dehumidifiers, which remove excess moisture from the air and help prevent further mould, dampness and condensation from forming.
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1 day ago
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Beyond the negative headlines, some truly good things came out of Cop30

Cop30 advanced climate action by breaking the long silence on fossil fuels and securing a tripling of adaptation finance, despite delays and legal-text setbacks.
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I went to COP30-and saw how the rest of the world is pushing climate action even as the U.S. steps back | Fortune

Global climate governance is shifting toward implementation and distributed leadership as U.S. influence wanes and major agreements avoid direct fossil-fuel commitments.
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I went to COP30-and saw how the rest of the world is pushing climate action even as the U.S. steps back | Fortune

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Renewables outpaced coal in the global electricity mix for H1 2025, while glacial melt, intensified wildfires, and threats to urban trees reflect climate impacts.
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1 day ago

After a career as an environment writer, here's what I have learned

Margaret Thatcher's scientific curiosity prompted early government attention to ozone depletion and climate change, while activism and journalism drove environmental protection and policy progress.
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The US dodged a bullet this Atlantic hurricane season

An Atlantic hurricane season defined by political and climate disasters comes to a close on November 30th. It kicked off after DOGE's flurry of slashes to federal agencies. Employees who stayed on endured a tumultuous year, to say the least, at the National Weather Service (NWS). A series of strong storms brewed in the Atlantic this season. But for the first time in a decade, no hurricane made landfall in the US - sparing most Americans the worst of the season.
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Africa's forests transformed from carbon sink to carbon source, study finds

African forests have shifted from a net carbon sink to a net carbon source since 2010 due to human-driven deforestation, degradation and climate heating.
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1 day ago

Earth911 Inspiration: How Can I Help the World Today?

This Earth911 inspiration comes from American environmental activist Julia Butterfly Hill: "I wake up in the morning asking myself what can I do today, how can I help the world today." Earth911 inspirations. Post them, share your desire to help people think of the planet first, every day. Click the poster to get a larger image. Editor's Note: This poster was originally published on August 28, 2020.
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1 day ago

KlimaKover by Henning Larsen Is a Public Cooling Shelter

Air conditioning accounts for 9% of electricity used on earth and 3.2% of all greenhouse gasses. Even if some countries like Germany shuns its use, air conditioning releases close to one billion tons of CO2 each year. As summers get longer and hotter; heatwaves become more commonplace; and tropical climates expand further north and south, the demand for climate control is set to grow significantly. This catch-22 dilemma seems insurmountable but new, more sustainable solutions are being developed as direly needed alternatives.
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1 day ago

Beach hazards statement affecting Bay Area Shorelines until Sunday night waves of 13 to 18 feet foreseen

Coastal areas from Point Reyes through Big Sur face dangerous sneaker waves, strong rip currents, and 13–18 foot breaking waves through Nov. 30.
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19 hours ago

Oregon Set For Mild And Dry Winter, Old Farmer's Almanac Predicts

Oregon will see a largely mild, drier-than-normal winter with below-average precipitation and snowfall, lighter mountain snowpack, and a few colder periods.
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19 hours ago

Oklahoma Set For Warm And Dry Winter, Old Farmer's Almanac Predicts

Oklahoma will experience a mostly mild, drier-than-average winter with above-normal temperatures, below-normal precipitation, occasional brief cold snaps, and limited snowfall.
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19 hours ago

Pennsylvania Homeowners Can Expect A Freezing, Snowy Winter, The Old Farmer's Almanac Says

Pennsylvania will experience a cold, classic winter with below-normal temperatures in the Appalachians and Ohio Valley and variable snowfall, heavier in mountains.
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21 hours ago

Texas Homeowners Can Expect A Toasty, Dry Winter, The Old Farmer's Almanac Says

Precipitation is projected to be below normal statewide, meaning a generally drier season for areas from Houston to Amarillo. Snowfall will also be below normal, though parts of northern Texas could see a brief early snow event in mid-November. Otherwise, most Texans can expect a winter that feels more like an extended fall-mild afternoons, cooler nights, and fewer stormy systems than usual.
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20 hours ago
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Rhode Island Will Enjoy a Gentle Winter As Old Farmer's Almanac Forecasts Dry Weather All Season

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16 hours ago
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The Old Farmer's Almanac Predicts a Mild and Dry Winter for Most North Dakota Homeowners

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South Carolina Braces For Bitter Winter As Almanac Forecasts Cold, But Dry Weather

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The Old Farmer's Almanac Predicts a Mild and Dry Winter for Most Illinois Homeowners

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The Old Farmer's Almanac Predicts a Warm and Dry Winter for Most Iowa Homeowners

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Rhode Island Will Enjoy a Gentle Winter As Old Farmer's Almanac Forecasts Dry Weather All Season

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The Old Farmer's Almanac Predicts a Mild and Dry Winter for Most North Dakota Homeowners

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South Carolina Braces For Bitter Winter As Almanac Forecasts Cold, But Dry Weather

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The Old Farmer's Almanac Predicts a Mild and Dry Winter for Most Illinois Homeowners

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The Old Farmer's Almanac Predicts a Warm and Dry Winter for Most Iowa Homeowners

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18 hours ago

Montana Set For Mild And Dry Winter, Old Farmer's Almanac Predicts

Montana will see a mostly mild winter with above-normal temperatures, reduced northern precipitation and snowfall, but occasional cold snaps and late-season snow.
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A bright spot for turtles: Olive ridleys are recovering in India, but still at risk

Little kids giddily squeal as a baby sea turtle, flippers flapping, lurches toward the water with the grace of a drunk lunging for a cab at closing time. Tourists applaud as about a dozen more palm-sized hatchlings stumble into the sea. The tourists had gathered at daybreak on an April day for the Velas Turtle Festival, on the western Indian coast, where volunteers invite visitors to watch them release baby turtles from a hatchery like an animal pen on the sand.
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Met Office issues weather warning with 80mm of heavy rain and flooding set to hit UK

Yellow weather warnings predict heavy rain, flooding and possible gale-force winds across large parts of England and Wales early next week.
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22 hours ago

This Black Friday Sale Is the Perfect Opportunity to Upgrade Your Laundry Routine

If your plans for the new year include trying to make your cleaning routine, well, cleaner, Dropps is making it easier (and cheaper) to upgrade your cleaning essentials right now. The brand just launched its Black Friday sale: 30% off sitewide, including bundles, from November 24 through December 1 with the code BFD2025. If you've been curious about eco-friendly laundry and dishwashing products that actually work, this is your moment to stock up.
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fromSan Jose Spotlight
18 hours ago

Palo Alto looks to strike new deal with trash hauler - San Jose Spotlight

Palo Alto will renew GreenWaste Palo Alto’s four-year hauling contract at an average $24.8 million per year, preserving stable rates and allowing equipment storage.
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1 day ago

Green days: Ben Ainslie's new team lead the way on and out of the water | Emma John

The most successful Olympian in sailing's history is also the sport's equivalent of The Hulk: you really don't want to make him angry. So perhaps it's a good thing that there has been plenty to annoy him this year, not least that acrimonious split from his America's Cup team owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe. In true Ainslie style, it only seems to have made him more dangerous. His Emirates GBR team top the SailGP championship going into this weekend's grand final.
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Bee Network accelerates electrification: 65m for 220 new e-buses and progress on tram-train plan in Manchester's future - Sustainable Bus

Greater Manchester committed £65m to add about 220 electric buses and advance tram‑train development, accelerating a transition to a fully electric bus fleet by 2030.
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1 day ago

Met Office issues weather warnings for 'heavy rain' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

There is a small chance that homes and businesses could be flooded which will cause damage to buildings. Should there be any flooding there is a small chance there could be delays or cancellations to trains and buses. Spray and flooding could lead to difficult driving conditions and some road closures amid the "heavy rains and there is a slight chance of power cuts and loss of other services to some homes and businesses.
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fromPsychology Today
23 hours ago

Caught Between Self-Sabotage and Learning

Humans combine unparalleled capacities for self-sabotage and rapid learning, making their behavioral trajectory and future evolution highly unpredictable.
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1 day ago

Weather tracker: Snowfall cuts power in Poland and flooding devastates Sri Lanka

Temperatures plummeted this week across the eastern half of Europe, with the Alps dipping as low as -20C and to -8.5C in the Polish town of Zakopane in the Tatras Mountains. Heavy snow also affected other parts of Poland with 15-20cm of snow falling in much of the central swathe of the country and more than 40cm in the south towards the mountains. This occurred as an area of low pressure moved up from the Balkans and collided with cold Arctic air over Poland.
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2 days ago

The rewriting of Australia's nature laws comes as a relief, yet I can't help feel a sense of foreboding | Georgina Woods

Amendments prevent fast-tracking of coal and gas and retain commonwealth control over water-impacting mine decisions, avoiding major rollback of environmental protections.
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2 days ago

Extended Producer Responsibility In 2025: Progress, With More To Come

Extended Producer Responsibility laws shifted recycling costs to producers, expanding to seven U.S. states with programs financing collection, sorting, and recycling.
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1 day ago

Energy advisers warn ministers of emerging UK gas supply crisis

Ministers have been warned that Britain could face a looming gas supply crisis by the end of the decade and should draw up plans to guard against the emerging risk. The government's energy advisers urged ministers to address an emerging risk to gas supply security that could mean homes and businesses going without gas during a prolonged period of cold weather.
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2 days ago

Higher fees for foreigners visiting US national parks stokes tourism concerns

The Independent is trusted by Americans across the entire political spectrum. And unlike many other quality news outlets, we choose not to lock Americans out of our reporting and analysis with paywalls. We believe quality journalism should be available to everyone, paid for by those who can afford it.Your support makes all the difference. A $100-per-person charge for foreigners entering Yellowstone, Grand Canyon and other popular national parks is stoking apprehension among some tourist-oriented businesses that
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2 days ago

Document raises new questions about restrictions on Jan. 1 Lachman fire mop-up

A Wildfire Management Plan limited aggressive mop-up and mechanical disturbance in ecologically sensitive areas of Topanga State Park, potentially affecting full extinguishment of the Lachman fire.
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2 days ago

Campbell's admission about shocking industrial practice resurfaces

The New Jersey-based company acknowledged violations in September 2025, admitting its Napoleon, Ohio canning plant illegally dumped wastewater more than 5,400 times from April 2018 to December 2024, breaking federal water pollution laws. Environmental groups sued Campbell's in March 2024, alleging repeated exceedances of effluent limits of pollutants were released into the Maumee River, which feeds into Lake Erie. A trial to determine penalties and cleanup requirements is scheduled for 2026.
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1 day ago

The Old Farmer's Almanac Predicts a Warm and Stormy Winter for Most Hawaii Homeowners

Hawaii will have an overall warm, largely dry winter with above-normal temperatures and occasional stormy intervals that can cause heavy showers, flooding, or short-term outages.
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1 day ago

The Old Farmer's Almanac Predicts a Cool and Wet Winter for Most Florida Homeowners

Florida will have a cooler, wetter winter with early tropical activity and soggy conditions, while most of the U.S. remains near-normal to slightly milder.
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2 days ago

Met Eireann issues Status Yellow wind warning for two counties, warns of blustery weather and possible thunderstorms

Donegal and Mayo will experience strong to gale-force coastal and high-ground winds with gusts, causing difficult travel, displaced debris, rain, showers, hail, and coastal gales.
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2 days ago

We like it a lot': how Romania created the largest deposit return scheme in the world

It's a zero to hero story," said Gemma Webb, CEO of RetuRO, the company running the system in a public-private partnership with beverage packaging manufacturers and the state.
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1 day ago

The Old Farmer's Almanac Predicts a Mild and Moist Winter for Most Idaho Homeowners

Idaho will see a generally warmer, slightly wetter winter with variable snowfall—lighter in the north, heavier in the south and mountains—so homeowners should prepare.
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2 days ago

Protecting the rainforests of Mesoamerica so we can keep watching migratory birds in Central Park

Five Great Forests of Mesoamerica support 10–46% of global populations of 40 North American-nesting migratory bird species during non-breeding seasons.
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2 days ago

GOATS GOT BAGS - KALTBLUT Magazine

Sometimes a story begins where no one would expect it. That's exactly what happened to GOT BAG when an online purchase from Albania became the creative spark for an international brand campaign, bringing a herd of goats stumbling straight into the fashion world. What first appeared as an unusual order at the Mainz-based label turned out to be the starting point of a story you immediately want to share.
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1 day ago

'It's a huge shock and a huge loss' - Body of beheaded stag found by staff in Dublin parklands after attack

A headless stag from the Newbridge Demesne Irish Red Deer herd was found killed and dismembered, prompting a Garda and NPWS investigation and public appeal for information.
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2 days ago

Keep Your Basil Thriving All Winter Long With One Important Step - Tasting Table

Maintain indoor humidity around 40–60% year-round to keep basil healthy; use a humidifier or pebble trays to prevent leaf drying and drooping.
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fromSustainable Bus
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Vilnius airport buys 12 COBUS e-buses and prepares to transition its airside fleet to zero emission by 2026 - Sustainable Bus

Vilnius Airport will replace diesel airside buses with 12 COBUS e.Cobus 2700 electric buses from 2026 to support COâ‚‚ neutrality by 2030.
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2 days ago

North Sea plan permits new drilling on existing fields and no big shifts to clean energy

UK will ban new oil and gas licences aligned to 1.5C but allow limited new drilling tied to existing North Sea fields via tieback certificates
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2 days ago

Protests, tears and a baby: five key images that tell the story of Cop30

Munduruku Indigenous protesters blocked the COP30 entrance in Belém, demanding forest and river protection, phase-out of fossil fuels, climate justice, and a meaningful voice.
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3 days ago

US communities fight to save renewable energy projects DW 11/26/2025

Termination of the $7-billion Solar for All program leaves nearly 900,000 households without federal support for residential solar installations.
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2 days ago

R.I. officials nab alleged undersized fish poachers from Mass.

Three Massachusetts men were intercepted in Rhode Island for possessing numerous undersized tautog and black sea bass without valid saltwater fishing licenses.
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3 days ago

Plastic nurdles found at 84% of UK sites of special scientific interest

Plastic nurdles contaminate 84% of UK protected nature sites, entering ecosystems via industrial spills and posing toxic and microplastic risks to wildlife and humans.
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2 days ago

A win for nature and people': Elizabeth line soil used to create Essex bird haven

When I first started working at Wallasea it looked an awful lot like a construction site because that's what it was. But just 10 years on, there's no evidence of the diggers or trucks. There's just thousands and thousands of birds who now use it as a refuge, shelter and nursery for their chicks. It's an almost unbelievable transformation.
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3 days ago

Puffin numbers plummet on conservation islands in concerning' new survey

Puffin breeding pairs on the Farne Islands fell 23% from 50,103 in 2024 to 38,500 this year, prompting calls for long-term monitoring.
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2 days ago

Why an ASEAN power grid is key to tapping Southeast Asia's green potential | Fortune

ASEAN energy demand is rapidly rising, renewables potential far exceeds current capacity, but insufficient renewable buildout forces reliance on fossil fuel imports, raising risks.
fromAxios
3 days ago

Ozone layer on track for full recovery after UN treaty "success story"

The ozone layer shields Earth's inhabitants from the sun's harmful ultraviolet radiation as it sits in the stratosphere 9-22 miles above Earth. Its depletion "increases the amount of UVB that reaches the Earth's surface" - and this can impact plants, marine ecosystems UVB causes non-melanoma skin cancer, per the EPA.
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3 days ago

The mystery of wildlife and a world beyond our understanding - High Country News

Watching local wildlife reveals complex, self-sustaining communities and underscores human limited understanding and the profound mystery of natural life.
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3 days ago

Violent conflict over water hit a record last year

Global water-related violence reached a record 420 incidents in 2024, quadrupling over five years and increasingly targeting drinking water infrastructure across multiple regions.
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2 days ago

My Dad's "Navy Dishwash" Trick Is So Smart

Navy-style dishwashing and showers conserve significant water by rinsing briefly, finishing tasks, and minimizing waste while keeping the kitchen clean.
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3 days ago

Dense fog advisory in place for North Bay until Wednesday midday visibility as low as 1/4 mile

The NWS San Francisco CA states to anticipate, Visibility one quarter mile or less in dense fog. Low visibility could make driving conditions hazardous. Limited visibility will result in hazardous driving conditions, the NWS said. If driving, slow down, use your headlights, and leave plenty of distance ahead of you. If commuting, allow extra drive time to reach your destination safely.
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2 days ago

Solar's growth in US almost enough to offset rising energy use

If you add in nuclear, then the US has reached a grid that is 40 percent emissions-free over the first nine months of 2025. That's up only 1 percent compared to the same period the year prior. And because coal emits more carbon than natural gas, it's likely the US will see a net increase in electricity-related emissions this year.
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3 days ago

Interview: Bridgette McAdoo of Genesys on steering sustainability goals to success | Computer Weekly

Bridgette McAdoo leverages engineering and MBA experience to integrate measurable, science-based sustainability into Genesys operations and KPIs.
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3 days ago

The U.S. produces a lot of food waste. This place wants to address it

In a country famed for its large portion sizes, Americans toss out some 30-40% of the food produced. "We think of U.S. households wasting about a third of all their food that could be eaten," said Ted Jaenicke, a professor of agricultural economics at Pennsylvania State University who studies food waste and consumer purchasing behaviors. "Visually, that's buying three bags of groceries at the supermarket and putting one in the trash on your way out the door." Experts say the holiday season compounds the problem.
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3 days ago

The rise of 'polite litterers' who can't be bothered to find a bin

Thoughtfully placed 'polite litter' in nooks and on ledges accounts for nearly half of non-cigarette littering in observed UK urban sites.
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3 days ago

Classic Podcast: Nth Cycle's Megan O'Connor Aims for a Revolution in Battery Recycling

Megan O'Connor, cofounder and CEO of Nth Cycle, a Beverly, Mass.-based startup poised to disrupt the metal recycling industry with an electro-extraction system that can operate in very small facilities spread all over the world. The Nth Cycle process can handle up to five tons of material each day in a very compact facility - only 1,000 square feet, about the half the size of the typical retail storefront. That means in theory that materials could be recycled near the source and reused locally.
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2 days ago

Vibrant Bird Murals Flock to New York, Courtesy of the National Audubon Society

Earlier this fall, a flock of birds descended upon New York City, flying through the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens. The arrival of these birds, however, isn't literal. They came to the city in the form of murals, thanks to the National Audubon Society's Mural Project. Since its launch more than 10 years ago, the project has produced 142 total murals around New York, with the goal of centering the birds most vulnerable to extinction from climate change.
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3 days ago

A mountain trek into winter's first wild beauty

There is just a beautiful layer of snow on the ground deep in the woods. And it is still and cold. I'm starting early, climbing a mountain called Wright Peak. That means moving through near darkness in the hour before sunrise. There's just enough light in the woods. I can see, but there's no color. It's just like I'm walking through this black and white world of snow and charcoal lines of the hemlock trees, the boughs already really heavy with snow.
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2 days ago

The bird people of Lake Manchar: surviving in a vanishing oasis

Bashir Ahmed manoeuvres his frail craft with agility. His slender boat is more than just a means of transport. It is the legacy of a people who live to the rhythm of water: the Mohana. They have lived for generations on the waters of Lake Manchar in Sindh province, a vast freshwater mirror covering nearly 250 sq km. The lake, once the largest in Pakistan, was long an oasis of life. Now, it is dying.
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fromInsideHook
3 days ago

Inside America's Birdiest City

Measuring in at just under 270,000 square miles, the state of Texas is home to sprawling cities and dazzling natural sites alike. And when it comes to experiencing both in one fell swoop, it's tough to find a better destination than Corpus Christi. While this Gulfside city comes equipped with a thriving dining scene and top-tier aquarium, it's also renowned for its high level of avian biodiversity, thanks to its location on the Central Flyway migration path, earning it the nickname "America's Birdiest City."
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2 days ago

This East Bay garden has transformed into an immense cactus light show

Ruth Bancroft Garden's Garden of D'Lights transforms cacti and succulents into an illuminated, water-wise holiday display with lights, sculptures, lasers, evening shopping and refreshments through Jan. 11.
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fromEarth911
3 days ago

How To Recycle Your Old Cookware

Discard scratched or flaking PTFE nonstick cookware; reuse, donate, or sell intact cookware; recycle metal cookware via appropriate scrap metal recyclers or brand take-back programs.
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3 days ago

A moment that changed me: I adopted a koala and I remembered something important about myself

A British adopter supported koalas after the 2020 bushfires, adopted Jarrah, visited him in Western Australia, and experienced that koalas are wild and can bite.
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frominsideevs.com
3 days ago

Tesla Just Opened Its Biggest Supercharger Station EverAnd It's Powered By Solar And Batteries

Tesla opened a 164-stall Supercharger in Lost Hills, California, powered by 11 MW solar canopy and 39 MWh Megapack storage, demonstrating scalable sustainable EV charging.
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2 days ago

Thailand scrambles to help flood-hit Hai Yat DW 11/26/2025

Military helicopters dropped equipment to residents gathered on rooftops, while other aircraft flew in key materials like generators, oxygen tanks and drinking water. The country's aircraft carrier, Chakri Narubet, set out from its home port on Tuesday to join the relief efforts, the navy said. The government also appealed to the public for the donation of useful relief equipment such as boats or Jet Skis.
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3 days ago

Trump's Attack on the Endangered Species Act Will Hurt More Than Just Wildlife

The Trump administration is rolling back Endangered Species Act protections, limiting climate-based listings and stripping threatened-species safeguards to favor extractive activities.
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