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1 hour ago

Woke scientists call for Brits to ditch the scampi and chips

Bottom trawling for scampi releases trapped carbon from ocean sediment, threatening climate stability and marine ecosystems.
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fromFortune
2 hours ago

The outdoor recreation economy is worth $1.3 trillion. Trump's cuts to National Parks could change that | Fortune

The outdoor recreation industry generated $1.3 trillion in economic output and 5.2 million jobs in 2024, but Trump administration budget cuts to federal agencies threaten this economic engine and dependent rural businesses.
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fromwww.bbc.com
7 hours ago

Officials could gain police-style powers to tackle fly-tippers

The UK government plans to grant Environment Agency officers police-style powers including warrant-less searches, asset seizure, and arrest authority to combat fly-tipping and illegal waste dumping.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 hours ago

The fish fled': Nile fisherman earning more from collecting plastic than fish

Fifteen years ago, he searched for fish. Now he hunts plastic bottles. The fish fled from the plastic chokehold, said Sayed, who has lived on the Giza island since arriving from Assiut, further south on the Nile, as a 14-year-old fishing apprentice. Declining fish populations, caused by plastic pollution in the river, have forced approximately 180 fishers on al-Qarsaya to pivot from traditional fishing to waste collection.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

Oil prices are skyrocketing, but this is why companies won't rush to drill in California

Nobody expects today's high prices to last and we could very likely get back to the low $60 [per barrel] environment we faced just a few weeks ago. Experts say the unique geology of California's fields, and the nature of its heavy crude, make new projects, and efforts to pump more oil out of existing ones, costlier and more energy-intensive than drilling in other parts of the country.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
17 hours ago

Stripped of life: the deadly South Australian algal bloom is still spreading one year on

Australia's worst algal bloom, caused by rare toxic Karenia cristata, has persisted for a year along South Australian coasts, killing millions of marine creatures and threatening extinction of endemic leafy sea dragons.
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fromFast Company
1 day ago

Weather whiplash to sweep U.S. with simultaneous blizzard, polar vortex, and heat dome

Extreme weather is affecting nearly all U.S. regions simultaneously, including record heat in the Southwest, snow in the Great Lakes, Arctic cold in the Midwest and East, and heavy rain in Hawaii.
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fromJezebel
1 day ago

Imagine If the Trump EPA Cared Enough to REDUCE Our Daily Exposure to Carcinogens

The EPA has shifted from environmental protection to facilitating increased carcinogen emissions, including weakening ethylene oxide regulations despite evidence of severe health risks to children.
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fromwww.dw.com
2 days ago

Iran war risks long-term toxic legacy for people and nature

Strikes on oil facilities and missile bases in the US-Israeli-Iranian conflict pose significant long-term environmental and health risks across the region, with over 300 documented incidents representing only a fraction of actual damage.
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fromwww.dw.com
2 days ago

Iran war risks long-term toxic legacy for people and nature

Strikes on oil facilities and missile bases in the US-Israeli-Iranian conflict pose significant long-term environmental and health risks across the region, with over 300 documented incidents representing only a fraction of actual damage.
Environment
fromwww.dw.com
2 days ago

Iran war risks long-term toxic legacy for people and nature

Strikes on oil facilities and missile bases in the US-Israeli-Iranian conflict pose significant long-term environmental and health risks across the region, with over 300 documented incidents representing only a fraction of actual damage.
Environment
fromwww.dw.com
2 days ago

Iran war risks long-term toxic legacy for people and nature

Strikes on oil facilities and missile bases in the US-Israeli-Iranian conflict pose significant long-term environmental and health risks across the region, with over 300 documented incidents representing only a fraction of actual damage.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
4 days ago
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No snow, no ski season: Greenland's warmest January shuts Nuuk resort

Greenland's west coast experienced record-breaking warm temperatures in January, with Nuuk averaging 0.1°C instead of typical minus 11°C, causing ski slopes to remain closed due to insufficient snow.
fromThe Mercury News
1 week ago
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Letters: Global warming isn't a hoax; it's a scientific consensus

Scientific consensus from 97-99% of climate scientists confirms Earth is warming due to human activity, primarily fossil fuel burning, with measurable impacts on climate systems.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 day ago

No U.S. states had a record cold winter. Nine had a record hot one

Despite eastern U.S. cold perceptions, the 2025-2026 winter was the second-warmest on record nationally, with nine western states experiencing record heat and zero U.S. locations recording record cold.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Quit fossil fuels to stem deadly floods in Brazil's coffee heartland, say scientists

Record floods in Brazil's coffee region caused by extreme rainfall will intensify with continued fossil fuel burning, threatening lives and global coffee prices.
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fromThe Mercury News
1 week ago

Letters: Global warming isn't a hoax; it's a scientific consensus

Scientific consensus from 97-99% of climate scientists confirms Earth is warming due to human activity, primarily fossil fuel burning, with measurable impacts on climate systems.
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fromSFGATE
1 day ago

Hawaii braces for storm as schools, parks shut down across islands

A powerful Kona storm brings heavy rain, flash flooding, and strong winds to Hawaiian islands, prompting widespread closures and emergency preparations across multiple counties.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

UK energy prices are soaring and propagandists want to sell you a false reason why | George Monbiot

Renewable energy is the cheapest electricity source, but fossil gas prices dominate UK energy bills through marginal cost pricing, not renewable expansion.
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1 day ago

An oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is met with two weeks of evasive responses

Beaches, mangroves, fish, turtles and manatees. Little by little, oil has coated them all. About two weeks have been enough for the sticky black residue to permeate everything in its path. Its advance has been met with an outcry. Since the first fishermen in the Gulf of Mexico reported the discovery of chapapote (petroleum residue) in their nets on March 2, the progression has been documented by the affected communities.
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1 day ago

Warnings Putin's ageing oil tankers could cause a 'catastrophic spill' in the Channel - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The Russian shadow fleet is a ticking environmental time bomb. The question isn't if there will be a catastrophic spill, it's when. Older tankers can suffer from metal fatigue, corroded hulls, and overall structural deterioration, significantly increasing the risk of structural failures at sea.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Australia to release nearly 20% of fuel stockpile as Bowen insists country nowhere near' running out

The energy minister, Chris Bowen, acknowledged fuel supplies could face further pressure but ruled out a cut to the fuel excise or rationing fuel purchasing. Bowen said he had cut fuel companies' minimum stock obligations to about 2.2bn litres of diesel and 700m litres of petrol respectively, freeing up about 500m and 300m respectively to be directed towards regional Australia.
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fromFast Company
1 day ago

More homeowners are considering solar power during the Iran oil crisis

The Iran conflict triggered a 17% surge in solar installation requests and 23% increase in solar-plus-battery requests, alongside 30% growth in EV charger installations and 20% rise in hybrid/EV searches.
fromThe Nation
2 days ago

Fortress America Is Now Our Main Climate Policy

Our goal was to move people, equipment and supplies as quickly as possible to the affected areas, as well as provide the Navy and Coast Guard with additional surveillance assets to locate migrants at sea. This scenario of hunting down and interdicting migrants in the ocean may sound like the stuff of Trumpian nightmares, but the simulation was carried out in 2015 under the administration of President Barack Obama.
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1 day ago

How the NAACP Is Stopping Dirty Data | Nonprofit Quarterly | Civic News. Empowering Nonprofits. Advancing Justice.

Developers promise "community investments," downtown revitalization, and a new "AI Center." What they don't say is that this development comes tethered to a massive resource-intensive data center that will cost billions, create pollution, and concentrate profits for the corporations and CEOs at the top-not the surrounding communities. This is not innovation, it's exploitation.
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fromwww.dw.com
2 days ago

White Hydrogen: The hidden gas that could transform energy

Natural white hydrogen found underground in Bavaria could become a major renewable energy source, offering an alternative to manufactured hydrogen that currently relies on fossil fuels.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Mining's toxic timebomb: dams full of poisonous waste are dotted around the world. What happens when they burst?

A tailings dam collapse at a Chinese copper mine in Zambia released over 50 million cubic liters of acid and heavy metals into the Kafue River, causing widespread environmental devastation, water supply shutdowns, and agricultural destruction affecting millions of people.
fromArchDaily
2 days ago

Designing the Sensory City: Architecture, Light Pollution, and Urban Noise

For most of human history, night arrived as a planetary certainty. Darkness spread across landscapes, and the sky revealed thousands of stars. Today, that sky is disappearing. Artificial light spills upward from cities, scattering through the atmosphere and turning night into a permanent haze. Research mapping global sky brightness shows that more than 80 percent of humanity now lives under light-polluted skies, and the Milky Way has vanished from view for over a third of the world's population.
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fromThe Atlantic
2 days ago

Inside the Dirty, Dystopian World of AI Data Centers

Elon Musk's xAI data center Colossus in Memphis consumes massive electricity equivalent to 200,000 homes annually, powered by natural-gas turbines that create significant air pollution in an already industrialized area.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Blistering early-season heatwave threatens California and other western states

An early-season heatwave will bring temperatures 20-30°F above normal across western US states, threatening daily and all-time March records while intensifying drought concerns amid record low snowpack.
fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

If the giant sequoia is dying out, why are there tens of thousands of seedlings and saplings?

The new trees number in the thousands - at least 4,000 per acre or as many as 20,000, depending on who is counting. A few rise above head-height, the most energetic sentinels of regeneration. What will become of this nursery in the wild in the next hundred years, or thousand, is the crux of a scientific and policy dispute.
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fromComputerWeekly.com
3 days ago

Enormous AI growth zone datacentre gets planning approval | Computer Weekly

Planning permission approved for a 1GW artificial intelligence datacentre in north Lincolnshire, though environmental campaigners dispute its carbon footprint calculations.
fromBusiness Matters
4 days ago

Why ISPM 15 Wood Packaging Compliance Still Catches Exporters Off Guard

In day-to-day operations, solid wood packaging is one of the most common inspection triggers. Compliance sits right at the point where your packing decisions, carrier handover, and border clearance all meet. When any of those three slip, you can end up with a shipment sitting in a depot while marks are verified or packaging is reworked.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

The last frontier': how red globules of nickel ore are suffocating an island's precious wilderness

Laterite deposits are created by intense humidity and tropical weathering of rock and so they form in the tropics, often in hotspots for biodiversity and rich, intact rainforests. These deposits account for about 70% of the world's reserves of nickel, a mineral now in high demand for manufacturing batteries, especially for electric cars and clean energy infrastructure.
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fromFortune
3 days ago

A U.K.-based sustainability initiative is drawing U.S. CEOs like BoA's Brian Moynihan: 'We've got to make this happen the right way' | Fortune

Private sector leaders from major financial institutions and consulting firms are advancing energy transition and climate sustainability initiatives independent of political opposition, driven by King Charles III's Sustainable Markets Initiative.
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fromThe Nation
3 days ago

Rep. Summer Lee: The Fight for Environmental Justice Is Far From Over

The Trump administration has rolled back environmental protections, eliminated greenhouse gas regulations, and granted fossil fuel companies exemptions and tax breaks worth billions, prioritizing corporate donors over public health and climate action.
fromThe Nation
3 days ago

A World on Fire Needs More Climate Reporting-Not Less

Covering Climate Now was formed in 2019 in response to the climate silence that then prevailed in much of the press, especially in the United States. Over the years that followed, hundreds of newsrooms joined our effort, and press coverage of the story began to reflect the scale of the crisis. Newsrooms beefed up their climate reporting teams; they confronted misinformation that sought to play down the problem; they thought creatively about how to find the climate connection on every beat.
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fromLos Angeles Times
3 days ago

Contributor: Don't let lobbyists win a liability shield for Big Oil

In California and across the nation from Hawaii to Maine, a growing number of state and local governments are fighting in court to hold oil giants like Exxon Mobil, Chevron, Shell and BP accountable for their well-documented efforts to deceive the public about climate change and the "catastrophic events" and "more violent weather" their own scientists accurately predicted would result if the use of their fossil fuel products was not curbed.
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fromEarth911
3 days ago

The 9 Rs of Circular Economy Explained

The global economy is only 7.2% circular, with 92% of consumed materials freshly extracted and discarded, requiring fundamental redesign through the 9 Rs framework to achieve zero-waste systems.
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fromArs Technica
3 days ago

What crackdown? Trump's EPA enforcement claims don't pass sniff test.

EPA criminal enforcement cases dropped 76 percent in Trump's first year compared to Biden's first year, with only 16 cases filed despite recent high-profile prosecutions and $17 million in criminal fines.
Environment
fromABC7 San Francisco
3 days ago

Trump proposals will weaken and limit protection by Endangered Species Act, environmentalists say

Trump administration proposals would restrict the Endangered Species Act by narrowing harm definitions to exclude habitat protection, potentially reducing wildlife protection effectiveness by 99%.
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Reaching net zero by 2050 cheaper for UK than one fossil fuel crisis'

Reaching net zero would cost about 4bn a year, the CCC found, or close to 100bn by 2050, which was roughly equivalent to the energy-related costs of the fossil fuel shocks that followed Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The findings contradict widespread claims made by rightwing thinktanks and populist politicians including the Reform party that net zero would represent a crippling cost of 9tn to the UK's economy.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

This is the story of Weda Bay and how nature is being sacrificed for mining

Mining operations in key biodiversity areas are expanding globally, with over 3,267 operations accounting for nearly 5% of the sector's footprint, driven by demand for green energy transition materials.
fromMail Online
2 days ago

Wildlife experts urge Brits to keep their distance from HIGHLAND COWS

Please do enjoy walking around the site, but just give them some space. We're asking people to remember that these are not pets - they are conservation grazers doing an important job. Jessica Allam, Senior Wilder Grazing Ranger at Kent Wildlife Trust, emphasizes the need for visitors to respect the animals' boundaries and understand their conservation role.
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fromIrish Independent
3 days ago

Met Eireann issues nationwide Status Yellow weather warning

Ireland faces Status Yellow wind and rain warnings Thursday, with strong southwesterly winds nationwide and heavy rain in Donegal, plus potential snow on higher ground.
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fromNature
4 days ago

'Black rain' in Tehran - what are the health effects?

Missile strikes on Iranian oil facilities released toxic chemicals into the atmosphere, creating black acid rain containing harmful hydrocarbons, sulfur oxides, and nitrogen compounds that pose serious health risks.
fromArchDaily
4 days ago

How Architecture Is Learning to Generate Its Own Energy

Photovoltaic (PV) solar energy represents a modular technology that can be manufactured in large-scale facilities, generating economies of scale, while also being adaptable to small-scale applications. From residential rooftop systems to large-scale power generation installations, photovoltaic solar energy has established itself as a cost-effective option for electricity production in many countries around the world.
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fromBusiness Matters
3 days ago

Green hydrogen plant to be built in Milford Haven with government backing

This project represents one of the UK's first commercial-scale low-carbon hydrogen production plants. The facility will produce around 2,000 tonnes of hydrogen annually using electrolysis, a process that splits water into hydrogen and oxygen using electricity generated from renewable sources, primarily wind energy.
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fromFortune
3 days ago

Plastics, fertilizers, clothing, medicines and electronics: $100-a-barrel oil has huge downstream consequences | Fortune

Crude oil is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons - molecules made mainly of carbon and hydrogen. Refineries and chemical plants separate and transform these molecules into smaller chemical building blocks known as petrochemicals. Some of the most important petrochemical building blocks include chemicals such as ethylene, propylene and benzene.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

A sobering preview': extreme heat now affects one in three people globally, study finds

One-third of the world's population now lives in areas where extreme heat severely restricts safe daily activities, with elderly people experiencing over 900 hours annually of heat-limited outdoor time.
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fromTheregister
4 days ago

AI datacenters may gulp NYC's daily water supply at peak

American water infrastructure requires billions in investment to meet datacenter peak water demands during summer months, potentially needing 697 million to 1.45 billion gallons daily by 2030.
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fromDesign Milk
3 days ago

Plote and Prov: New Works in Neo-Scagliola by Sumer Singh

Human-created materials now form permanent environmental layers, and designers are reinterpreting historical craft techniques to reabsorb discarded materials into new design forms.
fromtheconversation.com
4 days ago

What is the acid rain' in the wake of U.S. bombings in Iran?

One of the primary ways air pollutants are removed from the atmosphere is through rain. When you have significant levels of pollutants in air they will be collected by falling water droplets and rain out of the atmosphere. That's why we are getting these reports of black rain falling from the sky after the oil depots were struck—evidence of just how contaminated the local air must be.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Scrapping North Sea windfall tax would not reduce UK energy bills, say experts

Reducing the North Sea windfall tax would not benefit consumers and would only increase oil and gas company profits, as the tax operates on producer profits, not consumer prices.
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fromEntrepreneur
4 days ago

AI Data Centers Could Guzzle As Much Water As NYC by 2030

AI data centers consume over 1 million gallons of water daily through evaporative cooling, requiring infrastructure upgrades costing $10-58 billion and corporate-community funding partnerships.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Hawaii braces for powerful kona storm bringing heavy rain and strong winds

Hawaii prepares for a powerful kona storm expected to bring heavy rainfall, severe thunderstorms, gusty winds, and potential flooding across multiple islands starting Tuesday.
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fromHigh Country News
5 days ago

Trump's BLM is going all-in on resource extraction - High Country News

The Trump administration's BLM is prioritizing resource extraction over conservation on 245 million acres of public lands, particularly threatening Oregon's ecologically critical conifer forests and endangered species protections established by the 1995 Northwest Forest Plan.
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fromIrish Independent
5 days ago

State has fallen significantly behind its targets to decarbonise homes by 2030

Ireland will miss renewable energy targets through 2030 despite baseline achievement in 2024, with projections showing shortfalls in 2025 and 2027 interim goals.
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fromHigh Country News
5 days ago

Heavily contested pumped hydro-storage project gets federal go-ahead - High Country News

A proposed pumped hydro-energy storage facility near Goldendale, Washington received final federal permit despite destroying sacred Yakama Nation cultural grounds and root-harvesting sites essential to tribal identity and traditions.
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fromMail Online
5 days ago

Scientists pump tonnes of chemicals into ocean to stop global warming

Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement uses alkaline chemicals to increase ocean pH and boost CO2 absorption, but ecological impacts on marine life remain poorly understood.
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fromwww.npr.org
6 days ago

Millions more people are in the path of rising seas than previously thought

Sea level rise threatens 132 million more people than previously estimated due to underestimated baseline ocean heights in scientific models.
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fromState of the Planet
4 days ago

Antarctica Undergoes 'Greenlandification' As Ice Melt Accelerates

Antarctica's ice sheet is undergoing rapid destabilization similar to Greenland's, with accelerating surface melt, ice shelf collapse, and grounding line retreat driven by oceanic and atmospheric warming.
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fromThe Washington Post
6 days ago

Will there be a super El Nino later this year? Here's what that would mean.

A strong or super El Niño event expected later this year could rival historical records and significantly impact global weather patterns, potentially pushing temperatures to record levels by 2027.
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5 days ago

'There are serious risks of sinkholes.' Experts remain cautious of the Boring Company's Nashville project

The Boring Company began drilling a tunnel between downtown Nashville and the airport on state-owned land, bypassing city council approval while raising concerns about environmental impact and limited public transportation benefit.
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fromMail Online
4 days ago

Scientists find 'red flags' hinting the Gulf Stream is near collapse

The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation shows warning signs of potential collapse due to freshwater from melting ice sheets diluting ocean water and weakening the system's driving mechanism.
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fromThe Atlantic
4 days ago

Spain's Wind Towns Are Thriving

Spain's Castilla-La Mancha region demonstrates how communities can successfully integrate wind farms into their landscape and economy when they maintain guiding roles in renewable energy project implementation.
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fromEarth911
6 days ago

Where to Find Eco-Friendly Ergonomic Pillows

The sustainable pillow market has grown significantly, but greenwashing and PFAS contamination in eco-labeled products pose serious health and environmental risks requiring careful verification through third-party certifications.
fromNature
6 days ago

The world's salt lakes are drying up, but solutions are hard to come by

Over time, the water evaporated to form the smaller, brinier Owens Lake. Indigenous Paiute people call the Owens Valley Payahuunadü, 'the land of the flowing water'. Today, Owens Lake is a 'Dusty Vestige of the Old West', as NASA described a photograph of the lake taken from space.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Countries can rewild borders to deter invasions, says EU environment chief

Rewilding land borders with natural vegetation and wetlands deters invasion while enhancing biodiversity and national security through environmental restoration.
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fromIrish Independent
6 days ago

'There are crocodiles everywhere' - thousands are evacuated after major floods in northern Australia

Flooding in Australia's Northern Territory has displaced crocodiles, increasing human danger as police warn against water contact due to aggressive saltwater crocodiles and fast-flowing rivers.
fromTravel + Leisure
5 days ago

These Are the 10 Cleanest Lakes in the U.S., Ranked by Water Quality

Lake Superior was named the cleanest in the country thanks to its oxygen rich, clear water and low mineral content, according to a study by Fishbox, a fishing forecast platform. Lake Superior, which flows into Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, is also renowned for its fishing: ice fishing in the winter and summer catches that include bass, salmon, trout, and walleye.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Weather tracker: at least 10 dead in Nairobi after a month's rain falls in 24 hours

Torrential rain in Nairobi caused severe flooding with at least ten deaths and over 70 stranded vehicles, with 112mm rainfall in 24 hours exceeding monthly averages due to poor drainage systems.
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fromMail Online
4 days ago

Now woke scientists want to change the dictionary definition of WOOL

PETA urges the Oxford English Dictionary to update the definition of 'wool' to include plant-based alternatives like hemp, linen, bamboo, and food waste fibers.
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fromTruthout
5 days ago

Environmental Activists Say the FBI May Be Investigating Them

FBI counterterror investigators are scrutinizing nonviolent climate activist groups like Extinction Rebellion NYC, raising concerns about federal law enforcement targeting constitutionally protected protest and free speech activities.
fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

Campaigners push to better protect chalk streams

They're special on a world stage, 85% of chalk streams are in England. They're wonderful habitats, they're great for people as well, people really enjoy them, whether it's areas like this where you can find kingfishers and grey wagtails and it's just a unique resource that we really should steward properly.
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fromTruthout
6 days ago

House Bill Could Weaken EPA Oversight of Hazardous Chemicals

House conservatives propose rolling back 2016 reforms to the Toxic Substances Control Act, weakening EPA authority to regulate hazardous chemicals despite ongoing groundwater contamination cases like Jones Road.
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fromFortune
6 days ago

It's not just data centers. New power lines for AI are also stirring local anger and turned one man's 40 acres of paradise into 'hell' | Fortune

Tech companies' massive data centers require new high-voltage power lines that threaten private property, farmland, and communities across the United States.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago

Letters: Global warming isn't a hoax; it's a scientific consensus

Scientific consensus from 97-99% of climate scientists confirms Earth is warming primarily due to human activity, not natural cycles alone.
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fromFuturism
6 days ago

Efforts Grow to Ban Octopus Farming

Mexico's Ecologist Green Party proposed legislation to ban octopus factory farming, citing the animals' tool-use capabilities, potential consciousness, and high mortality rates in captivity.
fromHoodline
1 week ago

Thick Fog and Drizzle Cause Delays for NYC Saturday Commuters

According to the National Weather Service, the ocean, Long Island Sound and south shore bays are under a Dense Fog Advisory through 10 a.m., with areas of drizzle and visibility-cutting fog likely this morning. The forecast keeps the high near 50°F, with a light southerly breeze around 3 to 7 mph before temperatures fall into the mid-40s.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

How green is your milk? We compare the environmental cost of dairy and plant-based options

Plant-based milks have lower emissions than dairy, but environmental impact varies significantly based on water use, fertilizer, packaging, and processing across all milk types.
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fromwww.amny.com
1 week ago

Op-Ed | It's time to finally modernize the State Environmental Quality Review Act | amNewYork

Zoning policies and land use decisions concentrate climate risks in communities of color while protecting wealthy neighborhoods, making housing reform essential for both climate justice and racial equity.
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fromwww.dw.com
1 week ago

How protecting nature could make the world safer

Ecosystem collapse poses direct national security threats through food insecurity, resource scarcity, and geopolitical instability across continents.
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fromNature
1 week ago

Electric-vehicle batteries toughen up to beat the heat

Rising temperatures degrade battery performance, but rapid improvements in battery technology enable electric vehicles to withstand climate change impacts.
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fromFortune
1 week ago

The last 3 years were the hottest ever recorded. Here's why we may look back at them as some of the coolest we remember | Fortune

2025 was the third-hottest year on record despite cooling factors like La Niña, reduced solar activity, and fewer wildfires, indicating hidden warming influences are masking expected temperature decreases.
fromEarth911
1 week ago

What Can You Do With Your Old Electrical Wires and Cables?

According to the UN's Global E-waste Monitor 2024, a record 62 million metric tons of electronic waste was generated worldwide in 2022, an 82% increase since 2010. E-waste is projected to reach 82 million metric tons by 2030. In the U.S. alone, roughly 8 million tons of e-waste is discarded each year.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 week ago

After uproar, Orange County stops spraying herbicide in two creeks

Orange County halted indefinite herbicide spraying in creeks near Doheny State Beach following a resident social media campaign demanding the practice stop.
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fromNature
1 week ago
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The world is getting hotter faster - its pace nearly doubled in the past decade

fromNature
1 week ago
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The world is getting hotter faster - its pace nearly doubled in the past decade

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fromMail Online
1 week ago

Global warming has accelerated significantly since 2015, study reveals

Global warming has accelerated to 0.35°C per decade over the past 10 years, double the 1970-2015 rate, threatening to exceed the 1.5°C Paris Agreement limit before 2030 without urgent CO2 emission reductions.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Vanuatu moves forward with UN climate resolution despite Trump opposition

The Trump administration pressured Vanuatu to weaken a UN resolution demanding climate action and potential reparations for climate damages, forcing significant compromises to the proposal.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

New policy coming on data centres, City Hall says

London is developing new data centre policies to balance economic benefits against environmental concerns, particularly regarding power consumption and water usage.
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fromEngadget
1 week ago

Google pledges roughly three hours of its annual profit to fight climate change

Google, Amazon, and Salesforce commit $100 million collectively to eliminate superpollutants like methane and black carbon, which cause nearly half of planetary warming.
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fromMail Online
1 week ago

Basingstoke under siege from killer Asian hornets

Asian hornets are spreading through southern England via vehicles, threatening honeybees and local ecosystems with severe ecological and agricultural consequences.
fromTravel + Leisure
1 week ago

America's Largest Blackwater Swamp Is Home to Roughly 15,000 Alligators-and It Could Become a UNESCO World Heritage Site

The Okefenokee Swamp is not only one of America's most important ecosystems, but also the largest blackwater swamp in North America. Its vast stretches are home to several endangered species, like the indigo snake and the wood stork.
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fromTheregister
1 week ago

Sodium-cooled nuclear plant a step closer to reality

TerraPower receives NRC approval to build its Natrium reactor in Wyoming, but faces challenges securing adequate HALEU fuel supply and lacks experience building this reactor type.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Portugal fined 8.7m by EU court for failing to protect biodiversity

Portugal faces a €10 million fine and €41,250 daily penalties for failing to protect 55 biodiversity sites required under EU environmental law since 2019.
Environment
fromwww.dw.com
1 week ago

How protecting nature could make the world safer

Ecosystem collapse poses direct national security threats through food insecurity, resource scarcity, and geopolitical instability across continents.
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fromThe Nation
1 week ago

The Iran War Is Also a Climate War

Modern warfare and climate change are bidirectionally linked: wars generate massive emissions while climate disruption increases conflict likelihood, creating a dangerous cycle threatening global security.
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fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
1 week ago

Wind advisory affecting Yosemite until Saturday night wind gusts reaching 50 mph

A wind advisory affects the Sierra Nevada region from Thursday 7 p.m. through Saturday 10 p.m., with northeast winds of 20-30 mph and gusts up to 50 mph expected above 8,000 feet, potentially causing downed tree limbs and power outages.
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