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1 day ago
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US repeals key 'endangerment finding' that climate change is a public threat

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7 hours ago
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The Trump administration is repealing a landmark climate change finding- but experts say the impact will be limited | Fortune

Repealing the EPA's 2009 endangerment finding is a major policy shift but will produce little short-term operational change for energy and auto sectors.
fromThe Verge
4 hours ago
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In one swoop, Trump kills US greenhouse gas regulations

The EPA finalized plans to overturn the 2009 endangerment finding, threatening rollback of federal greenhouse gas regulations across multiple sectors.
fromNature
1 day ago
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US repeals key 'endangerment finding' that climate change is a public threat

fromFortune
7 hours ago
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The Trump administration is repealing a landmark climate change finding- but experts say the impact will be limited | Fortune

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fromWIRED
14 hours ago
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The Fight Over US Climate Rules Is Just Beginning

The EPA's rollback of the endangerment finding removes the legal basis for regulating greenhouse gases, creating industry uncertainty and prompting likely Supreme Court litigation.
fromTruthout
1 day ago
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Trump's EPA Is Set to Scrap a Landmark Emissions Policy in Deregulatory Push

Trump administration reversed Obama-era endangerment finding, removing requirement to regulate six greenhouse gases and rolling back emissions and reporting standards.
fromTruthout
1 day ago
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Trump's EPA Is Set to Scrap a Landmark Emissions Policy in Deregulatory Push

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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
7 hours ago
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Do you know the rule that anchored U.S. climate policy? The EPA is about to throw it out

EPA expected to rescind 2009 endangerment finding classifying greenhouse gases as health threats, reversing emissions regulation and potentially increasing pollution and costs.
fromArs Technica
3 hours ago
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EPA kills foundation of greenhouse gas regulations

The EPA revoked the endangerment finding that underpinned federal greenhouse-gas regulations, citing legal flaws while sidelining its scientific foundations.
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fromLos Angeles Times
5 hours ago

Rejecting science, Trump reverses conclusion that climate change is harming Americans

The Trump administration revoked the 2009 EPA endangerment finding and dismantled federal vehicle emissions standards, marking a major rollback of U.S. climate protections.
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fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
3 hours ago

EPA ends credits for automatic start-stop vehicle ignition, a feature Zeldin says everyone hates'

The EPA ended credits for automatic start-stop systems, with Administrator Lee Zeldin condemning the technology and signaling a rollback of the regulatory basis for greenhouse gas limits.
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fromSlate Magazine
3 hours ago

The U.S. Has a Massive Advantage Over the Country I Live In. Trump Is Determined to Squander It.

Rolling back environmental protections endangers public health by worsening air quality and increasing risks of asthma, dementia, and various cancers.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
10 hours ago

National security plans must adapt to avoid new world disorder', says UN climate chief

National security strategies that ignore the climate crisis leave countries vulnerable to famine, displacement, conflict, and energy instability; renewables are essential for security.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
10 hours ago

Households to save an average of 190 on energy bills after latest government move

Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.
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fromFortune
8 hours ago

Forget 'peak oil': the era of scarcity is dead, and now we're drowning in abundance | Fortune

The world has flipped from a scarcity crisis to a crisis of drowning in abundance. We have entered the era of the Super Glut -a structural deluge where we are extracting hydrocarbons faster than the global economy can burn them. According to the IEA's January 2026 report, global oil supply is projected to surge by 2.5 million barrels per day (bpd), reaching a definitive record of 108.7 million bpd. This is not a temporary surge; it is a permanent shift in market dynamics.
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fromHigh Country News
21 hours ago

New Mexico demands fix for federal nuclear waste management - High Country News

New Mexico demands accelerated cleanup of legacy nuclear and hazardous waste at Los Alamos and may fine the Energy Department up to $16 million for violations.
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fromwww.bbc.com
15 hours ago

Supersized dump fire risk report kept from public

A fire risk assessment led to a costly clearance of the Kidlington illegal waste site, but the fire service denied FOI release citing public safety.
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fromLos Angeles Times
21 hours ago

L.A. beaches could be managed by the federal government

The National Park Service is studying designating Los Angeles County beaches as a park unit to protect coastal ecosystems along the Will Rogers–Torrance shoreline.
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fromwww.bbc.com
18 hours ago

Plan to increase waste burning sparks backlash

Residents and Sutton Council oppose increasing waste burned at Beddington incinerator amid emission breaches, worsening smells, continuous lorry traffic, and a pending Environment Agency decision.
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fromwww.bbc.com
17 hours ago

Laughing gas canisters explode at waste centres hundreds of times a week, firms say

Discarded high-pressure nitrous oxide canisters are exploding in waste facilities, damaging energy-from-waste plants, costing millions, and risking worker and public safety.
fromFast Company
4 hours ago

These digital tools are stepping up the global fight against wildlife trafficking

In late 2025, Interpol coordinated a global operation across 134 nations, seizing roughly 30,000 live animals, confiscating illegal plant and timber products, and identifying about 1,100 suspected wildlife traffickers for national police to investigate. Wildlife trafficking is one of the most lucrative illicit industries worldwide. It nets between US$7 billion and $23 billion per year, according to the Global Environment Facility, a group of nearly 200 nations as well as businesses and nonprofits that fund environmental improvement and protection projects.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
8 hours ago

Flood risk is soaring in parts of London. Here's where

London faces increasing flood risk due to marshland loss, sea-level rise, storm surges, and urban impermeable surfaces overwhelming drainage systems.
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 hours ago

China's Yangtze River shows signs of remarkable recovery after fishing ban

One veteran biologist said it was the most positive freshwater conservation story he had seen anywhere in the world in 20 years. It is really fantastic news. It is one of the first times that we can say that government measures have not just worked, but have really improved things, said Sebastien Brosse, of the University of Toulouse in France.
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fromHoodline
1 day ago

Brooklyn's Edward R. Murrow High School Pioneers Heating with Vegetable Oil Biofuel in NYC

We can implement that in other buildings in the city [where] it makes sense, in your local hospital, your libraries, even your apartment complexes,
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fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
21 hours ago

Weather alert for showers in Bay Area Wednesday evening winds gusting up to 40 mph

San Francisco Peninsula Coast, Santa Cruz Mountains and Santa Clara Valley Including San Jose are under a weather alert for showers by the National Weather Service on Wednesday at 6:58 p.m. The alert is in effect until 7:30 p.m. Wind gusts of up to 40 mph and pea-sized hail (0.25 inches) are probable. At 6:58 p.m., Doppler radar tracked a shower 10 miles west of Boulder Creek, or 18 miles northwest of Santa Cruz, moving northeast at 20 mph, according to the NWS San Francisco CA.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
10 hours ago

People like cheap energy': the bagel shop saving money and emissions with plug-in batteries

Commercial batteries power ovens and refrigerators during peak periods to reduce demand charges, lower utility bills, and decrease reliance on the electric grid.
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fromFortune
2 days ago
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The drought in the western U.S. is about a lot more than ski season | Fortune

fromFortune
2 days ago
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The drought in the western U.S. is about a lot more than ski season | Fortune

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fromLos Angeles Times
23 hours ago

He said he loved trees but chain-sawed 13 of them in bizarre L.A. vandalism rampage

Samuel Patrick Groft pleaded no contest to vandalism for cutting down 12 downtown Los Angeles trees and was sentenced to two years in county jail.
fromLos Angeles Times
6 hours ago

Yosemite's famed 'firefall' returns. Here's how to see it for yourself

Yosemite National Park is bracing for thousands of visitors who will descend on the area to see the setting sun illuminate a waterfall so that it looks like fire. The so-called firefall phenomenon takes place each February at Horsetail Fall, which flows over an eastern ridge of El Capitan. This year, the projected viewing period began Tuesday and runs to Feb. 26.
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12 hours ago

How Did the Newt Cross the Road? With Help From These Volunteers, Carefully | KQED

Volunteer counts document tens of thousands of newt roadkills on Alma Bridge Road; studies show nearly 40% seasonal mortality, risking local population extinction within decades.
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fromSun Sentinel
3 hours ago

Rain chances will pick up this Presidents Day weekend in South Florida

Warm, mostly sunny weather continues through Friday; increasing rain chances this Presidents Day weekend with showers and possible thunderstorms Monday and highs near 81°F.
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fromEarth911
12 hours ago

The Earth911 Rechargeable Battery Recycling Guide: NiCd and NiMH Batteries

NiCd and NiMH rechargeable batteries power many household devices; NiCd contain toxic cadmium requiring recycling, while NiMH offer higher energy without cadmium.
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fromMail Online
14 hours ago

Think this is bad? Scientists say UK winters will get even WETTER

UK winter rainfall increases about 7% per 1°C of global warming, escalating flood risk and mirroring changes predicted two decades ahead.
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fromSFGATE
7 hours ago

Series of Tahoe storms forecast to drop 5 feet of fresh snow this week

Back-to-back storms will deliver multiple rounds of heavy Sierra snow — up to 70 inches on western slopes — with major mountain travel impacts starting Monday.
fromTime Out London
9 hours ago

A brand-new major cycleway in southeast London is set to be complete by 2027

The new 2.5km-long cycleway extension will link the southeast London areas of Greenwich and Woolwich with one continuous, segregated route, meaning no more swerving through traffic or being forced to ride dangerously close to cars. When complete, it'll mean that cyclists will be able to pedal all the way from Woolwich to Tower Bridge. It's also expected to cut cycling journey times - it currently takes just under half an hour to bike between Greenwich Station and Woolwich Station.
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fromEsquire
1 day ago

Trump Is Totally Willing to Surrender Us to Environmental Collapse

The Trump administration plans to repeal the 2009 endangerment finding, removing the legal basis for federal greenhouse-gas regulation and rolling back major EPA climate rules.
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fromFortune
1 day ago

Big Oil embraces exploration outside of the Americas again as Chevron enters Libya | Fortune

Big Oil is increasing international exploration as U.S. shale production plateaus, exemplified by Chevron's return to Libya after 15 years.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

Coalie Has Been Derided as Cuddly Propaganda. His Origin Story Is More Complicated.

Coalie went viral as perceived coal-industry propaganda, but he originated from federal employees navigating political pressures and was not intended as a coal mascot.
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fromHigh Country News
1 day ago

The coming failure of Glen Canyon Dam - High Country News

Glen Canyon Dam’s design and outdated water allocations left the Colorado River Basin with insufficient flexibility to manage prolonged drought and declining river flows.
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fromThe Local Germany
1 day ago

Germany at risk of missing 2030 climate targets

Germany risks missing 2030 and 2045 climate targets because current policies and proposed measures are insufficient to achieve required greenhouse gas reductions.
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fromThe Verge
1 day ago

How an 'icepocalypse' raises more questions about Meta's biggest data center project

A large Meta data center near a rural Louisiana community threatens to strain local power grids, raise electricity costs, and disrupt long-standing rural life.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

The trend is irreversible': has Romania shattered the link between economic growth and high emissions?

Romania rapidly decoupled economic growth from greenhouse-gas emissions, cutting emissions intensity 88% since 1990 through large-scale solar, wind and nuclear investments.
fromSFGATE
1 day ago

Calif. nonprofit opens coastal Bay Area preserve. Neighbors hate it.

It was off-limits to the public for a century until recently, when a nonprofit land trust called the Wildlands Conservancy liberated the coastline following 10 years of planning. Accessing the preserve is allowed after reaching the farthest end of Bodega Harbour, a scenic coastal community of 700 homes linked within an 18-hole golf course. But once word about the hike began to spread last month, locals began saying their neighborhood was upended overnight by hundreds of cars.
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fromThe Walrus
1 day ago

The Walrus Talks Wildfires | The Walrus

Wildfires are no longer a once-a-year emergency in Canada. In 2025, fires burned more than 8.3 million hectares across multiple provinces (roughly the size of New Brunswick), making it the second-worst wildfire season in the country. Some experts warn this could become the new normal. At The Walrus Talks Wildfires, expert voices from the health, climate, policy, and technology sectors come together to explore the impact of the wildfire crisis.
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fromTechRepublic
1 day ago

Power, Pollution, and Protests: The Growing Revolt Against AI Data Centers

Rapid growth of massive AI data centers is provoking community and environmental resistance, halting or delaying billions in projects while developers cite economic benefits.
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fromMail Online
1 day ago

Electric cars deliver 'no proven carbon savings' in UK, scientists say

UK electric vehicles currently deliver no proven carbon savings because power generation relies largely on fossil fuels, making hybrids or efficient diesel cars greener.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

The normal should be darkness': why one Belgian national park is turning off pointless' streetlights

Removing unnecessary streetlights in Wallonia aims to reduce severe light pollution and protect wildlife, despite local safety concerns and demands for biodiversity evidence.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Point of no return: a hellish hothouse Earth' getting closer, scientists say

The planet may be near a point of no return where tipping points trigger runaway warming into an irreversible, much hotter hothouse Earth.
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fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
1 day ago

Beach hazards statement affecting Bay Area Shorelines from Thursday to Saturday

Bay Area coasts expect 14–19 ft breaking waves, sneaker waves, and strong rip currents; avoid shoreline structures and stay out of the water.
fromCbsnews
1 day ago

Brooklyn high school becomes first in NYC to heat entirely with vegetable oil biofuel. Here's how it works.

We can implement that in other buildings in the city [where] it makes sense, in your local hospital, your libraries, even your apartment complexes,
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fromwww.archdaily.com
1 day ago

Aranyani Pavilion / Tara Lal + T_M.space

Aranyani Pavilion deepens public connection to nature and advances ecological conversation through an ecological art and architecture pavilion at Sunder Nursery, New Delhi.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Beavers released into the wild to help bring back nature'

Eurasian beavers were reintroduced to two Somerset National Trust sites to restore river and wetland ecosystems and provide habitat and flood-drought buffering benefits.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

George Pakenham Is a Study in Perseverance Against All Odds

George 'Skip' Pakenham overcame severe childhood stuttering to become an environmental advocate and role model for perseverance, inspired by wilderness experiences and New York activism.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Climate crisis linked to fall in southern right whale birth rates as researchers raise warning signal'

Southern right whales have shifted from three-year to four- or five-year calving cycles since 2017, linked to climate-driven changes in Antarctic foraging grounds.
fromFast Company
1 day ago

Mark Zuckerberg's new Miami mansion sits at climate change ground zero

Like much of Miami, the area faces mounting climate risks. Miami's sea levels have risen eight inches since 1950. By 2040, the water is projected to be 10 to 17 inches higher than it was in 2000. As the water rises, that's making "sunny day" flooding from high tides more common-up 400% over the last 20 years in Miami Beach-and storm surges are increasingly dangerous.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Some of world's oldest trees hit by climate-fuelled wildfires in Patagonia

The hot, dry and windy conditions that enabled the fires to blaze across huge areas in January were made about three times more likely by global heating, researchers from the World Weather Attribution (WWA) consortium found. Parts of Chile and Argentina are experiencing significantly drier summers as a result of human-caused carbon emissions, with rainfall now 25% lower in early summer in Chile and 20% lower in the affected region of Patagonia.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

Fast-moving storm floods SoCal freeways, triggers flash flood warning in burn scar

A fast-moving storm drenched Los Angeles, caused flash-flooding and freeway lane floods, produced heavy rainfall, and will bring intermittent rain before tapering off.
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fromSFGATE
1 day ago

Brief showers, thunderstorms to rumble along the Bay Area coast

Brief thunderstorms possible across the Bay Area and Central Coast, with main hazards being sudden downpours, reduced visibility, ponding and slick roads.
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fromColossal
1 day ago

Along the Mississippi River, 'Water | Craft' Is a Confluence of Art, Culture, and Ecology

Artists use craft media—weaving, pottery, glass, basketry, and textiles—to address water access, cultural preservation, and climate-change impacts on waterways.
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fromTravel + Leisure
1 day ago

This Scenic Forest Was Just Named the Best U.S. Hiking Destination for 2026

Travelers increasingly seek nature-based, bucket-list trail experiences, and Nantahala National Forest in western North Carolina features several AllTrails-favorite hikes including fire towers and waterfalls.
fromSocial Media Explorer
1 day ago

How Molecular Odor Elimination Works at the Source - Social Media Explorer

AqueLyst approaches this challenge through odor elimination science, focusing on neutralizing odor-causing compounds at their origin. Rather than masking unwanted smells, the brand applies a science‑forward method that addresses odors at the molecular level. This approach reflects a shift away from traditional deodorizing practices and harsh chemical treatments, offering a responsible alternative for environments that require consistent, source-based odor control supported by practical chemistry and surface-safe formulations.
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fromArchDaily
1 day ago

Tropical Hotels in Costa Rica: Six Projects to Explore Climate-Sensitive Architecture in Central America

Costa Rican coastal architecture prioritizes permeability and oversized roof overhangs to maximize airflow, reduce solar gain, control humidity, and prevent material decay.
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fromBoston.com
1 day ago

Mass. snow totals by town: See who got the most from fast-moving overnight system

Gloucester received the heaviest snowfall—six inches added to a prior 27 inches—while most Massachusetts towns saw 1–3 inches from the Feb. 10–11 system.
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fromBoston.com
1 day ago

Nice weather kicks off the holiday weekend, but will the next storm system be a hit or miss?

No weather issues are expected Friday through Sunday, with a strong warmup Saturday–Sunday and a coastal storm approach Monday whose track remains uncertain.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Gray wolf appears in Los Angeles county for first time in more than 100 years

A GPS-collared three-year-old female gray wolf (BEY03F) entered Los Angeles County — the southernmost verified modern record — after traveling across the Sierra Nevada.
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fromMail Online
1 day ago

Beach invaded by bizarre Stranger Things-looking one-footed creatures

Stormy easterly winds scoured Studland Bay seabed and deposited large numbers of mostly dead otter shell clams on the shore, many unlikely to survive.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Birdwatch: Rain, water, wings a winter's gift at Cheddar reservoir

Cheddar Reservoir is refilled and hosting thousands of waterbirds, including a rare red-necked grebe that may belong to the American race.
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fromFuncheap
1 day ago

San Francisco Botanical Garden's Free Day (2nd Tuesdays)

San Francisco Botanical Garden is a 55-acre living museum in Golden Gate Park showcasing over 9,000 plant species with multiple free-entry options and seasonal hours.
fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

Sleek, lithe and extremely rare: This elusive California fox has finally been GPS-collared

For the last decade, wildlife biologists have been using remote camera and scat surveys to track the movements of the fox in the southern Sierra. For the last three years, they have been carrying out intensive trapping efforts. But the fox has proved stubbornly difficult to capture. The speedy and delicate species is extremely wary of humans. The few remaining individuals live in barren, rugged terrain at high elevations.
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fromIndependent
2 days ago

John Mulligan: O'Leary and other airline chiefs will welcome scrapping of 'zombie' cap at Dublin Airport, but saga could yet have a few more twists and turns

The long-awaited government move to scrap the cap at Dublin Airport has little immediate impact on leisure travellers but will incense environmental groups, some locals and even farming bodies whose members resent being told to cut their emissions.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Ticking time bomb': Iran's shadow fleet of old tankers risking catastrophic oil spill'

Aged, poorly maintained Iranian shadow-fleet oil tankers operating without identification pose a high risk of catastrophic, costly marine oil spills.
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fromGlobal IP & Technology Law Blog
2 days ago

Greenhushing: The Indirect Consequence of the Crackdown on Greenwashing?

Regulators increasingly enforce against vague or unsubstantiated environmental claims; advertisers must provide clear, high-level substantiation for "green" or "sustainable" statements.
fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

More solar farms on the way after record renewables auction

The government has awarded contracts to a record supply of new solar power projects, in a move that boosts the country's clean power goals but could spark anger from local opponents. The developments will be located across England, Scotland and Wales, with the West Burton solar farm planned for the Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire border becoming the largest ever to win a government contract.
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fromMail Online
2 days ago

'House burping' trend really works, scientists say

Human emissions of greenhouse gases—especially CO2—have sharply increased atmospheric concentrations, driving global warming and producing harmful pollutants like NO2, SO2, CO, and particulate matter.
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fromFortune
2 days ago

Americans are shocked by utility bills as high as $1000: They're paying the price for aging grids, fuel-price whiplash, and extreme weather | Fortune

Residential electricity prices rose roughly 21% since 2021, driving significantly higher household bills amid winter-driven demand, grid stress, and rising fuel and capacity costs.
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fromArs Technica
2 days ago

After Republican complaints, judicial body pulls climate advice

State attorneys general demanded removal of the Federal Judicial Center's climate chapter for treating contested litigation positions as settled science; the chapter was removed.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

The reason why the UK has faced endless downpours so far in 2026

Heavy rainfall has triggered widespread flood alerts and warnings across parts of the UK, inundating hundreds of properties and following record January rainfall.
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fromSocial Media Explorer
2 days ago

Irrigation Systems in Johnson County, KS Face Rising Demand as Property Owners Review Water Use - Social Media Explorer

Johnson County property owners are inspecting and updating irrigation systems to reduce water waste, improve coverage, and align with current watering guidance.
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fromNature
3 days ago

Marine protection in the Azores: a triumph for conservation and sustainability

The Azores established in 2024 the North Atlantic's largest MPA network, protecting 30% of its sea with half fully closed to extractive activities.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
2 days ago

Argentina, a pioneer in glacier protection, is moving forward with a reform that threatens water security

Argentina must defend the Glacier Law to protect nearly 17,000 glaciers and secure strategic freshwater reserves against legal rollbacks.
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fromNature
3 days ago

Tree rings and salt lakes give clues about ancient rainfall

Replace hazardous pesticides and apply diverse paleoclimate measurement methods to reconstruct past climate changes.
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fromBusiness Matters
2 days ago

AI energy start-up Tem raises $75m to cut business power bills

Tem raised $75 million to scale its AI-driven 'Red' platform that can cut business electricity bills by up to 30% and remove market intermediaries.
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
2 days ago

New laws make heat pump installers a hot commodity

The updated Building Emissions Saving Ordinance (BESO) requires sellers of single family homes or duplexes to complete at least six credits worth of upgrades before final sale or pay $2,500 to the city, which is then funneled to the buyer upon completion of the upgrades. For many sellers, installing a heat pump is the easiest and most efficient way to earn all six credits in one fell swoop, while also significantly increasing the appeal of the property, notes Grimsich, CEO of 1-888-Heat-Pumps.
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fromMail Online
2 days ago

Europe suffered its COLDEST January in 16 years, scientists confirm

January 2026 brought Europe's coldest January in 16 years alongside record Southern Hemisphere heat, underscoring simultaneous regional extremes amid ongoing global warming.
fromThe New Yorker
3 days ago

A Landscape Artist in Winter

The British artist Andy Goldsworthy moved to Penpont, a village in southwest Scotland, in 1986, when he was thirty. The area's initial appeal was twofold. Property was cheap, which meant that Goldsworthy and his wife at the time, Judith Gregson, could acquire an unrenovated stone building that had likely once stored grain. This structure could serve as a workspace and, for a while, as a rough-and-ready home.
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fromTravel + Leisure
2 days ago

This Spring's Superbloom Could Be One of California's Best-Here Are the Top Parks to Visit

"Wildflower growth depends on a delicate mix of weather factors, including rain and its timing, amount of sunlight, seasonal temperature patterns, and wind," State Parks wrote in its forecast. "Depending on the region and weather, the peak bloom season typically begins in mid-February onward." Currently, some colors have already been spotted in both the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, which is northeast of San Diego, and the Red Rock Canyon State Park, which sits north of Los Angeles.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

Cattle released in London rewilding project

Three Sussex cows will be released into Tolworth Court Farm Fields as part of an urban rewilding project restoring wetlands and encouraging wildlife.
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