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8 hours ago

Guest Idea: Wildfire-Resistant Plant Selection

Picture two houses in the aftermath of a California wildfire. What's left of one is a scorched foundation on a blackened lot. The fire spread quickly, partly due to a bed of flammable bark mulch under the windows and tall, dry ornamental grasses touching the siding. The other home is an island in a sea of gray ash. It remained intact, thanks to its protective landscape of low-growing succulents near the foundation and a 5-foot perimeter of gravel and concrete pavers.
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fromZDNET
6 hours ago

How I prep my solar power stations for weather emergencies - before it's too late

Solar generators can provide resilient power during severe weather, but require preparation to avoid hidden risks during emergencies.
#biodiversity
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 hours ago

Conservationists alarmed by drastic cuts to key UK fund for global nature protection

At least 89 countries lose Darwin Initiative biodiversity funding eligibility, risking harm to species and habitats and undermining global biodiversity finance commitments.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 hours ago

Conservationists alarmed by drastic cuts to key UK fund for global nature protection

At least 89 countries lose Darwin Initiative biodiversity funding eligibility, risking harm to species and habitats and undermining global biodiversity finance commitments.
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fromMail Online
9 hours ago

Are solar panels safe? Experts reveal dangers after house fire

A rooftop solar panel explosion on a £600,000 home caused a roof fire, prompting safety concerns as installations and extreme weather increase.
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fromwww.nature.com
19 hours ago

Author Correction: US oil and gas system emissions from nearly one million aerial site measurements

Several errors in data processing and methods were corrected without changing main results, conclusions, or interpretations.
fromBusiness Matters
2 days ago

Stephen Cheatham Builds for What Others Overlook

"I've always been more interested in how things hold up than how they look," Cheatham says. Early Life in Northern Florida Stephen Cheatham grew up in northern Florida. His childhood was simple and hands-on. He spent time outdoors, surrounded by open land and water. He was the kind of kid who took things apart just to see how they worked. Small engines. Tools. Anything he could get his hands on. "I learned more by doing than by being told," he says.
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fromwww.dw.com
10 hours ago

India news: Below-average monsoon outlook raises concerns

Monsoon rainfall in India is forecast to be below average in 2026, with El Nino influence and regional differences across the country.
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fromMail Online
1 day ago

Think this is bad? Temperature records will be broken for 5 YEARS

Global temperatures are expected to keep breaking records for at least five years, with El Niño conditions increasing the likelihood of 2027 record heat.
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fromFast Company
1 day ago

If you think it's hot now, wait til you see the U.N.'s climate projections

Global temperatures are likely to exceed the Paris 1.5°C warming threshold repeatedly in the next five years, with record-hot years and major regional impacts.
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fromComputerWeekly.com
1 day ago

Realities of the AI age force sustainability to the fore | Computer Weekly

Generative AI spending now depends on measurable energy and water use, requiring infrastructure planning and longer hardware lifecycles to reduce embodied carbon.
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fromFast Company
1 day ago

AI just changed everything about how we forecast the weather

An AI forecast predicted Melissa would rapidly intensify to a Category 5 and land in Jamaica, enabling timely, consistent warnings that reduced harm.
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fromFortune
1 day ago

Asia is already grappling with a fuel crisis. A 'Super El Nino' threatens to make things worse | Fortune

A Super El Nino could intensify drought and heat across Asia, straining hydropower and electricity supply during an already worsening energy crisis.
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fromtheregister
1 day ago

Europe told to cool its datacenter boom before water and power run short

Europe’s datacenter growth for AI and cloud needs integrated water and energy policy to meet cooling demands without harming the environment.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

The race for oil: will Jamaica be the next country to drill and what does that mean for its green pledges?

Hydrocarbons found in seabed samples off Jamaica suggest crude oil may exist, potentially reducing fuel imports and reshaping regional fossil fuel production.
fromwww.dw.com
1 day ago

Earth on track for record heat over next 5 years UN report

The WMO also said that predicted average temperatures in the central tropical Pacific pointed towards El Nino conditions, particularly in 2027 and 2028. "There is an El Nino predicted for the end of 2026, which increases the chances of the following year, 2027, being the next record-breaking year," said Leon Hermanson, lead author of the WMO's Global Annual-to-Decadal Update. El Nino is a climate phenomenon characterized by warmer sea surface temperatures in the Pacific Ocean near the equator, creating disruptive effects on global weather patterns
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fromMail Online
1 day ago

Scientists warn volcano disaster could hit 60,000 Americans in minutes

Scientists are warning that three Washington towns could be devastated within minutes if a massive volcanic mudflow suddenly tears down Mount Rainier. Mount Rainier, deemed the most dangerous volcano in the US, threatens more than 60,000 residents living in its lahar danger zone. Lahars are fast-moving volcanic mudflows capable of obliterating entire communities, even without an eruption, when water rapidly mixes with loose rock, ash and debris on a volcano's slopes.
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fromIrish Independent
1 day ago

Parts of north Louth 'like a third world country' due to water outages during a heatwave

Extreme heat and pumping failures left North Louth customers without water for up to two days, prompting calls for a cross-border backup connection.
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fromFast Company
1 day ago

This map tracks 4,000 AI data centers being built-and reveals where the biggest boom is

A crowdsourced map tracks over 4,000 major AI data centers in the U.S., highlighting community concerns about their growth, locations, and impacts.
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fromwww.dw.com
1 day ago

Brazil revives plan to pave highway through Amazon

Brazil will invest $75 million to modernize BR-319 while pairing the project with environmental protections to reduce highway-driven deforestation risks.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

What is killing Sumatra's elephants? The battle to save one of our rarest animals

Elephants and a tiger died in Bengkulu, where habitat loss and poaching have driven Sumatran elephants into critical decline and increased human-elephant conflict.
#wind-energy
#pfas
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1 day ago
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Australia sues 3M for more than $1.4 billion over alleged 'forever chemical' contamination | Fortune

Australia seeks over AU$2 billion from 3M for PFAS contamination from firefighting foam used at 28 defense bases.
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3 days ago
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Why Trump administration's plan to attempt to destroy Pfas is nonsenscial'

Eliminating PFAS drinking-water limits while relying on large-scale destruction technology would likely harm public health because full industrial destruction is not yet proven.
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1 day ago
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Australia sues 3M for more than $1.4 billion over alleged 'forever chemical' contamination | Fortune

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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Why Trump administration's plan to attempt to destroy Pfas is nonsenscial'

Eliminating PFAS drinking-water limits while relying on large-scale destruction technology would likely harm public health because full industrial destruction is not yet proven.
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fromIrish Independent
1 day ago

Students from Co Donegal take part in beach clean in Rossnowlagh

Students and EirGrid volunteers collected 57kg of litter at Rossnowlagh beach, supporting Clean Coasts and marine health while advancing sustainability goals.
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fromNature
2 days ago

GDP and beyond: why treating nature as capital cannot save the planet

Natural resource mismanagement strains the world; measuring development beyond GDP is needed, but wealth accounting alone cannot address global commons risks without political decisions on scale and distribution.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Britain's green transition should belong to everyone. Why is Labour so intent on stopping us having our say? | George Monbiot

Climate policy relies on coercion and poor communication, alienating the public and undermining mobilization for necessary societal change.
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fromIrish Independent
2 days ago

Ireland not on track to achieve its 2030 greenhouse gas emissions targets, EPA warns

Ireland is not on track for 2030 greenhouse gas targets; best-case emissions fall 25% but legally binding reductions require 51%, leaving a widening sector gap.
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fromCity Limits
1 day ago

Opinion: Batteries Are the Climate and Affordability Solution We've Been Waiting For

Battery energy storage systems reduce peak strain on the grid while avoiding costly, high-polluting peaker plants that worsen affordability and health impacts.
#offshore-wind
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fromwww.dw.com
3 days ago

The wind boom Trump couldn't stop

Wind power expansion has faced repeated federal roadblocks, yet offshore wind capacity is still projected to grow dramatically by 2027.
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3 days ago

Even Trump can't stop the advance of wind power

Wind power expansion has faced repeated US government roadblocks, yet offshore wind capacity is still projected to grow dramatically by 2027.
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fromLos Angeles Times
5 days ago

Defying Trump, California continues to bet big on offshore wind

Southern California is building a $4.7-billion Pier Wind terminal to assemble offshore wind turbines, supporting California’s goal of 25 gigawatts by 2045.
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fromwww.dw.com
3 days ago

The wind boom Trump couldn't stop

Wind power expansion has faced repeated federal roadblocks, yet offshore wind capacity is still projected to grow dramatically by 2027.
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fromwww.dw.com
3 days ago

Even Trump can't stop the advance of wind power

Wind power expansion has faced repeated US government roadblocks, yet offshore wind capacity is still projected to grow dramatically by 2027.
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fromLos Angeles Times
5 days ago

Defying Trump, California continues to bet big on offshore wind

Southern California is building a $4.7-billion Pier Wind terminal to assemble offshore wind turbines, supporting California’s goal of 25 gigawatts by 2045.
#energy-storage
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fromwww.dw.com
2 days ago

Europe's energy problem isn't green power it's storage

Germany and Europe need large-scale green power storage to shift daytime renewable electricity to nighttime use and stabilize prices for climate neutrality by 2045.
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fromwww.dw.com
2 days ago

Green energy isn't Europe's problem storage is

Germany and Europe need large-scale green power storage to stabilize prices and enable 100% renewable electricity by shifting surplus solar and wind to later use.
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fromwww.dw.com
2 days ago

Europe's energy problem isn't green power it's storage

Germany and Europe need large-scale green power storage to shift daytime renewable electricity to nighttime use and stabilize prices for climate neutrality by 2045.
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fromwww.dw.com
2 days ago

Green energy isn't Europe's problem storage is

Germany and Europe need large-scale green power storage to stabilize prices and enable 100% renewable electricity by shifting surplus solar and wind to later use.
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2 days ago

The river that supplies 40 million Americans is down to 23% - and about to make a $25 million bet on one fish | Fortune

To fight off predators of the humpback chub, a threatened fish native to the river, Glen Canyon Dam in northern Arizona would need to do what is known as a "cool mix flow," where cold water is released from deep in its reservoir to cool the river below. But there are no hydropower turbines in the cool, deep section, so significant power generation would be lost.
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fromMail Online
2 days ago

Fury erupts as thousands of sea lions face death by explosive devices

Officials consider expanding lethal removal of sea lions to protect declining salmon and support regional fisheries, amid disputes over predation versus habitat and climate causes.
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fromCurbed
2 days ago

Greenpoint Got a Little Beach

A small waterfront park opened after long delays, but swimming remains prohibited due to ongoing contamination and remediation disputes.
#wildfire
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Nasa images show wildfire damage to island dubbed Galapagos of California'

A wildfire burned over 18,300 acres on Santa Rosa Island, threatening rare endemic species and non-fire-adapted ecosystems, with lasting impacts likely despite mostly contained flames.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 week 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.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Nasa images show wildfire damage to island dubbed Galapagos of California'

A wildfire burned over 18,300 acres on Santa Rosa Island, threatening rare endemic species and non-fire-adapted ecosystems, with lasting impacts likely despite mostly contained flames.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 week 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.
fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

Orange County leaders say previously evacuated area is safe. Experts say risks still linger

After six days of trying to avoid an overheating chemical tank erupting into a giant fireball or spilling thousands of gallons of toxic substances at an aerospace facility in Garden Grove, Orange County leaders announced Tuesday that the risk of catastrophic explosion had largely been eliminated. Local authorities lifted a large section of the evacuation zone surrounding GKN Aerospace and allowed tens of thousands of residents to return.
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2 days ago

Activists Oppose Formula 1-Style Boat Races On Protected Kyrgyz Lake

High-speed F1H2O powerboat races on Lake Issyk-Kul face opposition over risks to a UNESCO biosphere reserve, including emissions, oil pollution, and underwater noise.
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fromEngadget
2 days ago

Erin Brockovich launches a crowdsourced AI data center map - Engadget

A Brockovich AI Data Center Reporting website collects community reports on US AI data centers, with Texas leading, and concerns centered on water, electricity, and resident health.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Blossoming among spoil heaps: how 1,000 years of lead mining gave birth to banks of pansies and pennycress

Calaminarian grasslands persist on heavy-metal soils from centuries of lead mining, but increasing scrub and burial of metals raise questions about whether to protect them.
fromTNW | Battery
1 day ago

Chile's Atacama desert is becoming a global battery hub

ContourGlobal, the independent power producer backed by KKR, has inaugurated a nearly $500 million solar-and-storage facility in Chile's Atacama desert that stores daytime solar energy and delivers it after sundown. The Victor Jara hybrid plant combines 231 megawatt-peak of photovoltaic capacity with 1.3 gigawatt-hours of battery storage, capable of delivering 200 megawatts of power for up to 6.5 hours at night. ContourGlobal calls it Latin America's longest-duration utility-scale battery system.
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fromTruthout
2 days ago

Residents of Polluted Areas Say Trump's Rollbacks Are "Getting Really Scary

Allergies and respiratory illness worsen for residents living near heavy industry as federal environmental protections are weakened through regulatory rollbacks and budget cuts.
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fromearth911.com
3 days ago

Earth Action: Register to Vote

Major federal environmental policies are being weakened or dismantled, and voter registration is urged to protect future environmental decisions.
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fromFast Company
2 days ago

How AI can help break the world's fossil fuel addiction

AI’s deeper promise is enabling a shift from linear take-make-waste to circular resource systems that reduce fossil-fuel dependence.
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fromwww.nature.com
3 days ago

When the grid can't keep up: how South African laboratories handle power outages

Load-shedding blackouts threaten South Africa’s aquatic biodiversity collections by interrupting cooling, risking ethanol overheating and fire hazards.
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fromKqed
3 days ago

Scientists Worry El Nino Could Supercharge Marine Heat Wave Roiling Coastal California | KQED

Marine heat waves and a developing El Niño could further warm Monterey Bay waters, disrupting kelp regrowth and harming marine ecosystems and wildlife.
fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago

The misconnected pipes polluting urban rivers

Hidden plumbing errors are sending untreated household sewage into rivers, polluting waterways without residents' knowledge. One south-west London river has been badly affected by these misconnections. A misconnection happens when wastewater is incorrectly diverted into surface drains, leading to pollution in nearby waterways. Pollutants may include raw sewage, chemicals and physical debris which are harmful to wildlife and lead to further degradation of river ecosystems, according to Dr Isobel Ollard from the South East Rivers Trust (SERT).
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Australian taxpayers subsidise Big Mining's use of fossil fuel to the tune of $4bn a year. It's a strange way to tackle emissions | Adam Morton

Cancelled and delayed climate commitments increase pollution and weaken progress toward Australia’s climate targets while reducing momentum for industrial decarbonisation technology.
#datacentres
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

What you see here is a wetland without water': how the datacentre boom is exacerbating Chile's mega-drought

Datacentres in Quilicura have drained drought-stricken wetlands, consuming billions of litres of water annually and triggering calls for sustainable relocation and limits on growth.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Scotland's green datacentres' policy ignores emissions impact of AI, analysis shows

Scotland lacks a clear definition of “green” datacentres, risking climate impacts from AI-driven power demand being overlooked despite policy incentives.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

What you see here is a wetland without water': how the datacentre boom is exacerbating Chile's mega-drought

Datacentres in Quilicura have drained drought-stricken wetlands, consuming billions of litres of water annually and triggering calls for sustainable relocation and limits on growth.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Scotland's green datacentres' policy ignores emissions impact of AI, analysis shows

Scotland lacks a clear definition of “green” datacentres, risking climate impacts from AI-driven power demand being overlooked despite policy incentives.
fromZDNET
3 days ago

How I make my solar panels last long enough to pay for themselves

Even small solar panels are expensive, so they need to last a long time in order to make their money back. Take my EcoFlow 400W flexible panel . This retails for $550. If you take the average price for a kWh of electricity in the US (let's say $0.19), combine that with the average amount of peak sunshine (let's say 5 hours), and allow for losses through inefficiencies, this panel can make about 1.5 kWh a day, or just under 30 cents a day of power.
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fromIrish Independent
3 days ago

Massive solar farm in Cork planned for 400-acre site gets the go-ahead from appeals board

The local authority refused planning permission in July last year, stating that "the applicant has not demonstrated that sufficient archaeological investigations have been undertaken to guide the proposed development towards preserving in-situ potential archaeological features and thereby safeguarding archaeological heritage." The general area features a number of standing stones, fulacht fiadh (Bronze Age cooking pits) and other objects of archaeological interest.
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fromwww.nature.com
3 days ago

Conservation gains should not be at the mercy of political changes

Halting 43 environmental decrees in Chile threatens biodiversity conservation and ecosystem restoration gains that take decades to achieve and can be easily reversed.
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fromwww.dw.com
4 days ago

Blinded by the light pollution: Cities seek to restore night

Artificial light at night is increasing globally and can disrupt sleep, hormones, and ecosystems through brighter, whiter lighting.
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fromEarth911
4 days ago

The EPA Is Changing the Rules for Plastic Recycling Plants

Reclassifying pyrolysis plants from incinerators to factories would reduce Clean Air Act pollution limits and increase toxic emissions affecting nearby communities.
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fromLos Angeles Times
4 days ago

Southern California could get 85% of its water locally and avoid Delta tunnel, groups say

Southern California should increase local water supply to 85% by 2045 through recycling, stormwater capture, efficiency, and groundwater cleanup.
fromEarth911
4 days ago

Sustainability In Your Ear: Trex Makes Circularity Work

Less than 2% of Americans can put plastic film in their curbside recycling bin, according to The Recycling Partnership. Meanwhile, the country generates millions of pounds of bags, pallet wrap, bubble mailers, and dry cleaner sleeves every year that machinery at materials recovery facilities is designed to reject. The plastic film problem has been the recycling industry's white whale for three decades - too contaminated for most processors, too light for most economics.
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fromFortune
4 days ago

America's largest oil export hub is so starved of water that it's been illegal to have a green lawn for 2 years | Fortune

Corpus Christi faces severe water shortages, with major reservoir depletion since 2021 and potential emergency limits by December 2026 without significant rainfall.
fromIrish Independent
4 days ago

Wicklow's erosion prone coastline without targeted funding as new 3m biodiversity package bypasses dunes

Wicklow's coastline has been left out of a key funding stream for invasive species control and dune protection, despite being one of the most erosion vulnerable stretches in the country. The latest allocations under the Local Biodiversity Action Fund (LBAF) show that Wicklow will receive almost €97,000 for four biodiversity projects, but none of them relate to the county's beaches, dune systems or coastal habitats.
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fromKqed
5 years ago

energy sources | KQED

Many countries are expanding renewable energy and planning for a mixed future energy system while improving technology and reducing energy use.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

The BHP files: World's biggest miner BHP backtracks on climate action with key projects put on ice, leaked documents reveal

BHP delayed Pilbara decarbonisation projects, cut spending, and pushed major climate investments into the 2030s despite reputational and shareholder pressure.
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fromIrish Independent
4 days ago

Government urged to 'move rapidly' to increase supports for district heating in Budget

District heating should be rapidly supported so 300,000 homes planned by 2030 can use clean, secure, low-cost heat from Irish sources.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Could nature itself hold the solution to climate change?

Natural habitat restoration can deliver climate benefits without major trade-offs when implemented correctly, supporting both carbon drawdown and human wellbeing.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

Why a decades-old forest planting practice from Japan is gaining traction in the U.S.

Communities are advancing climate solutions through local action, including pocket forests using dense native planting methods to restore ecosystems and adapt to extreme weather.
fromFortune
4 days ago

Alaska's oil revival sparks a new energy rush Into the Arctic | Fortune

Crude production had plummeted to 567,000 barrels per day, barely more than a quarter of the roughly 2 million barrels pumped daily at the field's peak two decades earlier. The decline stoked concerns that the Trans Alaska Pipeline System, built to carry the state's oil bounty to the continental US, might stop operating. Engineers even worried that slow-moving crude would congeal inside the pipeline, creating waxy buildup that could turn TAPS into the world's biggest tube of ChapStick.
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fromFortune
6 days ago

The asphalt industry has a heat problem - and cities are running out of patience | Fortune

Porous, greener parking-lot designs reduce heat and flooding by improving rain infiltration and using native plants and recycled materials instead of traditional asphalt.
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fromArs Technica
6 days ago

China's shark finning could lead to US seafood sanctions

Sanctions on Chinese seafood imports are sought to enforce U.S. shark conservation standards and curb finning and illegal shark killing.
#data-centers
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fromTruthout
5 days ago

Critics Warn Utah Megadata Center Could Devastate Great Salt Lake

A proposed hyperscale data center in rural Utah would require 9 gigawatts of power, raise emissions, threaten Great Salt Lake ecology, and face strong public backlash.
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fromFast Company
1 week 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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fromTruthout
5 days ago

Critics Warn Utah Megadata Center Could Devastate Great Salt Lake

A proposed hyperscale data center in rural Utah would require 9 gigawatts of power, raise emissions, threaten Great Salt Lake ecology, and face strong public backlash.
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fromFast Company
1 week 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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fromSFGATE
6 days ago

Threatened chicks close popular Point Reyes beach

Early heat waves can start snowy plover nesting earlier, giving females more time to attempt multiple nests despite ongoing threats.
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fromIrish Independent
6 days ago

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
1 week 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.
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fromtheregister
1 week 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
1 week 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
1 week 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
1 week 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.
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fromArs Technica
1 week 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 week 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
1 week 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
1 week 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
1 week 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.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week 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
1 week 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
1 week 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 week 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.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Slow-moving bands of heavy rain trigger flooding and landslides in parts of China

Heavy, prolonged rainfall in southern and central China has resulted in weather warnings for flash flooding, landslides and waterlogging. The band of rainfall spanned 1,000km (620 miles) and steadily moved eastwards across the regions on Tuesday. It was a slow-moving band of rain, formed from the convergence of multiple bands originating from the Bay of Bengal, South China Sea and the Pacific Ocean. Coupled with low wind speeds, high daily and hourly rainfall totals have been recorded, with as much as 75mm locally in Hunan, 85mm in Anhui in a 24-hour period and 95mm on the island of Hainan.
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fromLos Angeles Times
6 days 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.
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