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fromThe New Yorker
1 day ago
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Trump's World and the Real World

Human-driven warming is producing unprecedented, severe climate disasters worldwide and is pushing global temperatures toward the 1.5°C threshold.
fromEarth911
5 days ago
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Earth911 Inspiration: The Future Is Still To Be Written

Choices in policy, investment, education, and care can create a turning point to slow warming by embracing shared humanity and life’s interconnectedness.
fromTechCrunch
50 minutes ago

Google invests in Fervo's $462M round to unlock even more geothermal energy | TechCrunch

Enhanced geothermal startup Fervo Energy has raised $462 million to complete its first large-scale power plant and begin development on several others as it races to provide electricity to a power-hungry grid. The new funds will help the company continue work on its 500-megawatt Cape Station power plant in Utah while starting development on several others, Sara Jewett, senior vice president of strategy at Fervo, told TechCrunch.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 hours ago

Synthetic chemicals in food system creating health burden of $2.2tn a year, report finds

Scientists have issued an urgent warning that some of the synthetic chemicals that help underpin the current food system are driving increased rates of cancer, neurodevelopmental conditions and infertility, while degrading the foundations of global agriculture. The health burden from phthalates, bisphenols, pesticides and Pfas forever chemicals amounts to up to $2.2tn a year roughly as much as the profits of the world's 100 largest publicly listed companies, according to the report published on Wednesday.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 hours ago

Hundreds of sharks filmed in bait fish feeding frenzy near Byron Bay

Once the drone went up and I got a top-down look, it was just like ok, this thing is next level big'. I was going higher and higher and higher just to figure out where this thing ended and then I was looking at this thing going there's without a doubt 100 sharks in here, he said. [The sharks] were so close. We're talking knee-high water and they were coming right in and flapping around the bait ball, he said.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
8 hours ago

Even the animals seem confused': a retreating Kashmir glacier is creating an entire new world in its wake

Kolahoi glacier is rapidly retreating, reducing meltwater that sustains Kashmir's rivers, agriculture, ecosystems and wildlife, causing ecological and community disruptions.
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fromWIRED
1 hour ago

'It Was Nuts': The Extreme Tests that Show Why Hail Is a Multibillion-Dollar Problem

Hail damage costs have surged to tens of billions annually, driven by larger storms, inflation, and more people living in hail-prone areas.
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fromwww.twincities.com
1 day ago

Federal judge throws out Trump order blocking development of wind energy

A federal judge vacated and declared unlawful President Trump's executive order pausing wind energy leasing and permitting as arbitrary, capricious, and in violation of U.S. law.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Food and fossil fuel production causing $5bn of environmental damage an hour'

Unsustainable food and fossil fuel production causes $5 billion of environmental damage per hour and urgent systemic transformation is required to avoid societal collapse.
#oil-spill
fromThe Mercury News
22 hours ago
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4,000 gallons of oil and toxic wastewater spilled near Monterey County creek

A San Ardo pipeline spilled 4,000 gallons of oil and wastewater, contaminating soil and threatening nearby waterways and local water supplies.
fromLos Angeles Times
4 days ago
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4,000 gallons of oil, contaminated wastewater spill in Monterey County

Pipeline failure at San Ardo Oil Field spilled over 4,000 gallons of oil and wastewater, impacting soil near Sargent Creek upstream of Salinas River.
#data-centers
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fromTheregister
19 hours ago

Activist groups urge Congress to pause datacenter buildouts

Datacenter construction boom driven by AI is causing significant environmental, water, and energy harms, prompting 230+ organizations to call for a construction moratorium.
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fromArs Technica
20 hours ago

Brazil weakens Amazon protections days after COP30

Brazil's legislature overturned vetoes to rapidly weaken environmental protections for the Amazon, prioritizing agribusiness and development over Indigenous rights and ecosystem safeguards.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
18 hours ago

The Guardian view on waste: the festive season is a good time to think about rubbish | Editorial

Battery-powered festive decorations and rising plastic production are increasing waste and straining UK disposal systems and regulators.
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fromFast Company
1 day ago

Turning the tide on China's dominance of the rare earth market is possible. Here's what it would take

Rebuilding a U.S. rare earth supply chain is feasible but requires coordinated government, academic, and industry support to reduce reliance on Chinese dominance.
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fromHigh Country News
1 day ago

Water across the West at risk as Trump targets national monuments - High Country News

National monuments protect watersheds that directly supply clean water to over 13 million Americans and safeguard more than 21,000 miles of waterways.
fromFast Company
15 hours ago

Home insurance rates have gone up for 6 million people. How climate change and Trump are making the affordability crisis worse

Since 2021, at least 6 million policy holders across the country have seen rate hikes to their property insurance policies, according to a new report from environmental advocacy group Climate Power. Insurers have also canceled at least 1.4 million policies in that time. One big reason is the worsening climate crisis, which is driving more and more instances of extreme weather. Inflation, labor shortages, and supply chain issues are also factors, as they drive up the costs to rebuild a home.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Caribbean reefs have lost 48% of hard coral since 1980, study finds

Caribbean hard coral cover declined about 48% since 1980, primarily due to marine heatwaves causing bleaching and compounded by cyclones and overfishing.
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fromBusiness Insider
17 hours ago

National Geographic unveiled its Pictures of the Year. Here are 7 of the most striking wildlife photos.

Pictures of the Year 2025 showcase striking wildlife images emphasizing endangered species, fragile ecosystems, and some species' recoveries due to conservation.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

UK households bin 168m Christmas lights and fast tech' items a year

The research by the non-profit group Material Focus found about 1.7bn was spent last year on Christmas lighting, including 39m sets of fairy lights. Consumers bought a further 28m light-up items such as garlands, wreaths, stars and snow globes, along with 23m light-up figures and characters and 16m pre-lit Christmas trees.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

It's the world's rarest ape. Now a billion-dollar dig for gold threatens its future

Expansion of Martabe mine access roads threatens the Tapanuli orangutan and could fragment critical habitat, risking extinction of fewer than 800 remaining individuals.
fromwww.nydailynews.com
15 hours ago

Iain Douglas-Hamilton, British zoologist and Save the Elephants founder, dies at 83

Save the Elephants said he was instrumental in exposing the ivory poaching crisis and documenting the destruction of over half of Africa's elephants in a single decade, leading up to a crucial intergovernmental decision to ban the international trade in ivory in 1989. Whether sitting quietly among elephants, poring over maps of their movements, or circling above a herd in his beloved aircraft, that glint in his eye was there, the group's CEO Frank Pope said.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 day ago

2025 Likely to Tie for Second-Hottest Year on Record

The European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) reported data up to November 2025 that show this year has been 1.48 degrees C above the average from 1850 to 1900. That's right around the target set by the 2015 Paris climate agreement, under which countries pledged to limit warming to below 1.5 degrees C and well below 2 degrees C. Despite 2024's record-setting temperatures and 2025's proximity to the 1.5-degrees-C threshold, scientists must take into account many years of data before they can say with certainty that the Paris Agreement's target has been breached.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

The World Is Trying to Change You. Let It.

An innate human love of nature actively shapes, heals, and transforms minds and perceptions when people immerse themselves in environments.
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
20 hours ago

This Australian Soy Fish Decomposes in 6 Weeks, Not 400 Years - Yanko Design

As someone who can demolish a sushi platter in minutes, I've always felt a pang of guilt watching those tiny plastic fish pile up on my plate. Sustainable design studio Heliograf clearly felt the same way. After five years of development, they've launched Holy Carp!, the world's first home compostable soy sauce dropper that doesn't make you choose between convenience and conscience.
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fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 day ago

A Living Sphere: Japan's Self-Contained Food Ecosystem Points to Urban Agriculture's Future - Yanko Design

Perched at the Osaka Health Pavilion during Expo 2025, a translucent dome hums with life. Inside, tomatoes ripen above brackish water while pufferfish swim below, their waste feeding the plants that clean their home. This is "Inochi no Izumi," or "Source of Life," a 21-foot-high sphere that reimagines how cities might feed themselves. The dome's genius lies in its vertical arrangement. Four water compartments form the base: seawater, brackish water, and two freshwater tanks.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 day ago

2025 on track to tie for second hottest year on record, EU monitor says

2025 is virtually certain to rank as the second or third warmest year, with January–November global temperatures 1.48°C above pre‑industrial levels.
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fromArchDaily
1 day ago

How Architects Are Responding to Technology That Turns Buildings into Carbon Sinks

Biochar-enhanced building materials can transform concrete into permanent carbon sinks and enable scalable, low-carbon incremental housing solutions using reused local waste.
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fromIrish Independent
1 day ago

Storm Bram: Met Eireann extends Status Orange warnings to entire country; dozens of flights cancelled; travel disruption for commuters

Storm Bram brings nationwide Status Orange wind warnings, heavy rain and high coastal water levels, causing major travel disruption across Ireland.
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fromwww.npr.org
17 hours ago

Rising temperatures could have a chilling impact on young children

Early childhood exposure to unusually hot temperatures reduces the likelihood of meeting basic developmental milestones, especially for children in low-income and urban households.
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fromStreetsblog
1 day ago

MTA Still Won't Embrace Open Gangway Subway Cars - Streetsblog New York City

MTA ordered 378 R268 subway cars for 2028–2030 but avoided expanding open-gangway fleet despite tested benefits and rising ridership.
#coho-salmon
#electric-buses
fromSustainable Bus
1 day ago
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Italy, Busitalia Veneto deploys 19 new electric buses in Rovigo under 9.88m Italian and EU-funded programme - Sustainable Bus

fromSustainable Bus
23 hours ago
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Guangzhou adds 288 Zhongtong N7 electric buses as core routes advance full-fleet electrification - Sustainable Bus

fromSustainable Bus
1 day ago
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Italy, Busitalia Veneto deploys 19 new electric buses in Rovigo under 9.88m Italian and EU-funded programme - Sustainable Bus

fromSustainable Bus
23 hours ago
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Guangzhou adds 288 Zhongtong N7 electric buses as core routes advance full-fleet electrification - Sustainable Bus

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fromBig Think
1 day ago

10 scientific truths that somehow became unpopular in 2025

Universal scientific laws govern matter and reality, remain true irrespective of belief, and persistent misinformation does not change measurable facts such as rising CO2 and temperatures.
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fromTruthout
1 day ago

Trump's EPA Nearly Doubles Amount of Formaldehyde Considered "Safe" to Inhale

EPA revised the formaldehyde cancer-risk assessment to adopt an industry-favored threshold approach, nearly doubling the amount considered safe to inhale.
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fromMail Online
2 days ago

Secret weather program allegedly exposes Americans to toxic chemicals

A secret weather-control program allegedly disperses aluminum nanoparticles and allows UV‑C radiation to reach the surface, exposing Americans to toxins and damaging forests.
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fromStreetsblog
2 days ago

'No Better Place': Mamdani Must Pedestrianize Financial District - Streetsblog New York City

Lower Manhattan should restrict cars and become a low-traffic, pedestrian-priority neighborhood with 5 mph limits to serve growing residents.
fromStreetsblog
4 days ago

CAHSRA Releases Environmental Documents for LA to Anaheim - Streetsblog California

The draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR/EIS) will be available for public comment from December 5, 2025 through February 3, 2026 - a required step under both the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). To read the full review, for details on how to submit a comment, or for information on the four public hearings on the document, click here.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 day ago

Can Southeast Asia cope with record-breaking storms?

Southeast Asia is facing one of its worst storm seasons on record, as thousands of people have died or are missing across Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand and Sri Lanka. Another storm is currently forming in the Philippine Sea. But while governments are promising to rebuild, it is not clear how they can afford to do so every year as the storm seasons get worse.
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fromSan Jose Spotlight
1 day ago

San Jose climate goals pivot from leaf blowers - San Jose Spotlight

San Jose residents have been clamoring for a ban on gas-powered leaf blowers for years, complaining about their noise and pollution. In response, the City Council began reviewing a proposal to encourage the use of electric leaf blowers through a subsidy program. The city is moving forward with a green subsidy more than a year and a half later - but it won't be for electric leaf blowers. Instead, councilmembers unanimously approved a $100,000 program Tuesday to incentivize local contractors to carry out home heat pump installations.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
2 days ago

Salmon spotted in Bay Area creek, marking return for 1st time in decades after restoration project

Removal of a PG&E pipeline reopened over 20 miles of spawning habitat on Alameda Creek, allowing Chinook salmon to migrate upstream and aiding recovery of native fish.
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fromBoston.com
1 day ago

Mass. town declares emergency amid ongoing 'dirty water' crisis

Bridgewater declared a water supply emergency due to prolonged brown 'dirty water' problems, imposing watering bans and advising residents to limit indoor water use.
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fromSocial Media Explorer
1 day ago

Can the United States Stay Ahead of the Power Demand of AI? - Social Media Explorer

The U.S. power grid requires major upgrades and capacity expansion to meet a projected 50% demand increase by 2050 amid aging infrastructure and rising costs.
#rewilding
fromEarth911
2 days ago

Sustainable Holidays: Gifts for the Kids

This holiday season, we can set a sustainable example for the little ones in our lives with gifts that consider our impact on the planet. The good news: eco-conscious toy options have expanded dramatically. According to a 2024 Toy Association survey, 45% of parents under 40 now consider a toy's sustainability credentials before purchasing. It's the most consumption-oriented time of the year.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 day ago

Indonesia counts human cost as more climate change warnings sounded

Torrential rains in Indonesia killed nearly 1,000 people, displaced close to one million, and highlighted climate change and ecosystem decline risks across Asia.
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fromFast Company
2 days ago

These power-generating buoys might have just made wave energy viable

Attaching floating-buoy wave systems to existing coastal infrastructure can cut costs dramatically and provide predictable, high-uptime renewable electricity that complements wind and solar.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

It came from everywhere': NSW town counts the cost after bushfire hits

A bushfire near Bulahdelah destroyed homes, blackened forests, burned thousands of hectares, and caused the death of a veteran firefighter struck by a falling tree.
fromFast Company
1 day ago

The safest intersection on Earth (and why half the infrastructure profession hates it)

The roundabout question Roundabouts are one of the many Planner vs. Engineer debates, and it happens to be a very important issue where emotions cloud good judgment. As much as I criticize the engineering profession, they are generally correct on this one. But that wasn't always the case. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, the status quo transportation engineering community believed wholeheartedly that roundabouts were not only good, but were silly, dangerous, would lead
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fromThe Nation
2 days ago

Capitalism's Toxic Nature

Capitalism treats nature as a free, unpaid resource, causing persistent undervaluation of nonhuman nature and driving ecological degradation.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Weather tracker: Atmospheric rivers to bring heavy rain and snow to Pacific north-west

Atmospheric rivers will cause heavy rain, snow, floods and landslides in the US Pacific Northwest; heavy rainfall will also affect Iraq and northwest Iran.
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fromArchDaily
2 days ago

The Future of Cities: How Can We Build Differently to Promote Resilient and Low-Impact Environments?

Sustainable construction, through collaboration and innovation, accelerates decarbonization, resilience, and affordable, high-quality housing to shape healthier, climate-adapted cities.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

The country's largest all-electric hospital is about to open in Orange County

UC Irvine opened a 144-bed, all-electric hospital—the nation's largest and second all-electric medical facility—using electric HVAC, water heating, and kitchen appliances; backup diesel generators remain.
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fromianVisits
2 days ago

Beavers and Storks returning to East London thanks to a rewilding project

White storks and beavers will be reintroduced to Eastbrookend Country Park to restore wetland habitats and boost local biodiversity through rewilding.
fromIrish Independent
2 days ago

Storm Bram: 'Potential to be very impactful' - Met Eireann issues Status Orange and Yellow wind warnings

Storm Bram will bring very strong to gale force southerly winds with the strongest winds along the coast. All counties will see very strong and gusty winds coming into place at 3am tonight until 9pm tomorrow. A Status Orange Wind warning will be in place for counties Cork, Kerry, Waterford and Wexford from 7am tomorrow until 3pm. While another Status Orange Wind Warning will be in place for counties Clare, Limerick, Donegal, Galway, Leitrim, Mayo and Sligo from 10am to 6pm.
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fromBusiness Matters
2 days ago

The Real Reason London's Rubbish Removal Costs Keep Changing

London rubbish removal prices rise in high-demand periods like summer and fall during quieter months, driven by seasonal activity, construction, and operational constraints.
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fromwww.dw.com
1 day ago

Tropical cyclones: Why are some countries more at risk? DW 12/08/2025

Recent tropical cyclones across Southeast and South Asia killed at least 1,800 people, displaced over a million, and affected nearly 11 million.
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fromBusiness Matters
2 days ago

Hundreds of businesses hit by double charges under new packaging tax scheme

A technical issue caused PackUK to withdraw duplicate EPR payments from 484 producers, mistakenly removing substantial sums and prompting promised refunds.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

The loggers and ranchers are closing in but still Brazil's Kawahiva people wait for protection

The Pardo River Kawahiva remain unprotected, facing encroachment, violence, and risk of genocide due to stalled demarcation and government inaction.
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fromwww.dw.com
3 days ago

Australia offers financial help for wildfire-hit state DW 12/07/2025

Disaster relief payments were activated in six New South Wales regions after heatwave-sparked wildfires destroyed homes and damaged infrastructure; fires were later declared under control.
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fromBoston.com
2 days ago

Endangered whale that traveled 3,000 miles from Ireland spotted off Boston's coast

A North Atlantic right whale traveled approximately 3,000 miles from Ireland to Boston, marking the first documented initial east-to-west Atlantic movement.
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fromIrish Independent
3 days ago

Met Eireann issues Status Yellow wind warning for whole country, with seven counties also under a rain warning tomorrow night

Widespread heavy rain, very strong gusty winds, coastal gales and very high spring tides may cause flooding and travel disruption across multiple counties.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

No one knows where it came from': first wild beaver spotted in Norfolk for 400 years

A wild beaver has reappeared in Norfolk, building a lodge and stockpiling willow at Pensthorpe—the county's first free-living beaver since historic extinction.
fromMail Online
2 days ago

Snowmaggedon eyes America: experts predict roller coaster weather

Americans are facing the snowiest winter in five years as experts say a frigid December will lay the foundation for a cold couple of months. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) meteorologist and climate scientist Judah Cohen spoke to the Daily Mail about his predictions for the 2025-2026 winter season based on his comprehensive AI weather models. And it looks like December will give Americans a brutal introduction into the winter ahead.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Milpitas resident reflects on 25 years of walks in the park

Daily walks at Hillcrest Park provide enduring comfort, evolving beauty, and intimate connection with seasons, landscaping, and wildlife.
fromThe Mercury News
2 days ago

Milpitas resident reflects on 25 years of walks in the park

Hillcrest Park opens at dawn and closes at 10 p.m., but for me, it has never been just a set of hours on a sign. I have walked this park in every light and season. Morning walks before the neighborhood stirs. Afternoon strolls when working from home. Evening circuits after dinner on weekdays. Weekend doubles, morning and evening both. And those in-between moments when restlessness or boredom sends me out the door once more. I know this place intimately.
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fromsfist.com
4 days ago

Day Around the Bay: Drag Queen Pattie Gonia Raises $1 Million for Nonprofits on 100-Mile Hike to SF

Patty Gonia hiked 100 miles to San Francisco in full drag, raising $1 million for eight nonprofits.
fromHomebuilding
4 days ago

Floating solar panels heading to the UK

(Image credit: Getty Images) Floating solar panels are a growing trend around the world, and the UK seems to be cottoning on to their potential. The government has just approved the largest floating solar panel project in Barrow in an attempt to generate cheap energy. The project promises to solve one of the biggest problems with large-scale solar projects, the amount of land that they take up, meaning solar panels could become even more viable across the UK.
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fromTravel + Leisure
3 days ago

This Is the Most Forest-covered State in the U.S.-and No, It's Not Washington or Oregon

Maine is the most forested U.S. state, with about 90% forest cover and extensive trails and preserves offering stress-reducing nature experiences.
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from24/7 Wall St.
3 days ago

Constellation Holds Margin Lead as Vistra Expands With Gas Plants and Buybacks

Constellation emphasizes premium nuclear, carbon-free generation and reliable clean power while Vistra pursues fossil-fueled growth, acquisitions, and shareholder returns.
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fromWIRED
4 days ago

Why Tehran Is Running Out of Water

Tehran faces potential 'Day Zero' as reservoirs reach record-low levels after consecutive years of drought and an extreme 2025 heat wave.
fromThe Mercury News
4 days ago

Local butterfly trackers hope bluetooth tech can unlock secrets of monarch migration

"We want to identify what a monarch's overwintering path looks like," said Ashley Fisher of the Xerces Society, which works on the conservation of insects and other invertebrates.
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fromMail Online
3 days ago

Arctic blast hits the East Coast as Lake Michigan grows 'icicle claws'

A weakened polar vortex is driving repeated Arctic air masses, producing record and persistent cold across the Midwest, Great Lakes and East Coast into mid-December.
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fromSCSJ
5 days ago

Judge Denies Companies' Bid to Hide River Pollution

A federal judge denied Chemours and DuPont's motion to seal documents about PFAS releases into the Cape Fear River, preserving public access under the First Amendment.
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