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2 hours ago

New England warming faster than most places on Earth, study finds

New England has warmed about 2.5°C since 1900 and is now among the fastest-heating regions, with recent acceleration and disproportionate winter and nighttime warming.
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fromTheregister
1 hour ago

Datacenters must generate their own power, or fail: Gartner

Datacenter operators must generate some of their own power because grid capacity will be insufficient, and energy availability will determine future datacenter pricing and viability.
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fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
1 hour ago

Coastal flood advisory affecting Bay Area Shorelines until Sunday afternoon

Coastal flood advisory for Northern and Southern Monterey Bay, Big Sur Coast and San Francisco County through Dec. 7, 3 p.m.; localized flooding expected.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 hour ago

How to choose and look after your Christmas tree

Measure available space, choose a fresh, needle-retaining tree, and plan safe transport to ensure the Christmas tree fits, lasts, and can be brought home securely.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 hour ago

Velvet, tartan and puff sleeves: 22 sequin-free party looks for Christmas and beyond

Judging by the sale and well-stocked rails, the items didn't appear to be in demand, and with so many identikit sequin garments in existence (more than 500 black sequin vests at the same price and under on Vinted at the time of writing in the UK), what's the point of producing more every year? You may have guessed I am not a fan of sequins.
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2 hours ago

State DOT Hurts Cyclists in Rt. 9 Draft Plan: Advocates - Streetsblog New York City

The Route 9 redesign prioritizes motorists, uses sharrows instead of protected bike lanes, and leaves downtown Tarrytown's Franklin-Wildey junction hazardous for cyclists.
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14 hours ago
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King Tides to Flood Bay Area Shorelines This Week. Here's Where and When to Safely See Them | KQED

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King Tides to Flood Bay Area Shorelines This Week. Here's Where and When to Safely See Them | KQED

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22 hours ago

Holy crap, this is insane': mineworkers describe being caught in huge outback dust storm

Massive dust storms repeatedly engulfed a remote Tanami Desert goldmine, forcing workers indoors, coating equipment with grit and producing thunder, lightning, and muddy rain.
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2 hours ago

How an invasion of purple flowers made Iceland an Instagram paradise and caused a biodiversity crisis

It was only when huge areas of Iceland started turning purple that authorities realised they had made a mistake. By then, it was too late. The Nootka lupin, native to Alaska, had coated the sides of fjords, sent tendrils across mountain tops and covered lava fields, grasslands and protected areas. Since it arrived in the 1940s, it has become an accidental national symbol. Hordes of tourists and local people pose for photos in the ever-expanding fields in June and July, entranced by the delicate cones of flowers that cover the north Atlantic island.
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22 hours ago

The dinosaurs didn't know what was coming, but we do': Marina Silva on what needs to follow Cop30

Cop30 showed past efforts were insufficient, though agreements like Paris reduced warming from a potential 4C, preserving lives, food systems and land.
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9 hours ago

Bay Area research team identifies toxic metals tied to Moss Landing battery storage facility fire

Battery storage fire at Moss Landing deposited ash containing elevated nickel, manganese, and cobalt into Elkhorn Slough, prompting researchers to test tissues for ecosystem impacts.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
8 hours ago
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Plans for huge new oceanfront battery storage plant are withdrawn following disastrous Moss Landing fire

Vistra withdrew plans for a 600-megawatt Morro Bay battery storage plant after the Moss Landing fire raised safety and community concerns.
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1 day ago
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New study: Moss Landing battery fire dumped 55,000 pounds of toxic metals into wildlife-rich marshes

A Moss Landing battery plant fire dispersed about 55,000 pounds of nickel, cobalt and manganese across nearby marshland, contaminating soil and airborne particles.
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1 day ago

Open fireplaces may face ban in the UK

Open fireplaces are highly polluting and incompatible with new UK PM2.5 targets, while modern Cleaner Choice stoves meet future standards and offer feasible replacements.
fromThe New Yorker
20 hours ago

What America Can Learn from Its Largest Wildfire of the Year

During the twentieth century, the United States declared war on wildfires. In 1935, the chief of the U.S. Forest Service announced "an experiment on a continental scale": every blaze was to be put out by 10 A.M. on the morning after it began. Given that fires had been burning regularly for hundreds of millions of years, this was an enormous departure from the natural order. Fire clears vegetation and delivers nutrients to soil, creating fresh cycles of growth that help ecosystems.
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1 day ago

Scientists Trace Heavy Metals Spread by January's Huge Battery Fire Near Monterey | KQED

Battery plant fire released heavy metals into nearby soils and estuary, potentially contaminating wildlife, agricultural fields, and food chains.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Reuse and return schemes could help eliminate plastic waste in 15 years report

In the most wide-ranging analysis of the global plastic system, the Pew Charitable Trusts, in collaboration with academics including at Imperial College London and the University of Oxford, said plastic, a material once called revolutionary and modern, was now putting public health, world economies and the future of the planet at risk. If nothing is done, plastic pollution will more than double in the next 15 years to 280m metric tonnes a year, the equivalent to a rubbish truck full of plastic waste being dumped every second.
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fromThe Verge
9 hours ago

Satellites keep photobombing the Hubble telescope, and it's getting worse

Rapid growth of satellite megaconstellations is increasing light pollution that will substantially degrade space telescope images and jeopardize detection of asteroids and new planets.
fromwww.bbc.com
15 hours ago

New homes delayed by 'energy-hungry' data centres

The rapid growth of "energy-hungry" data centres is delaying new homes in London, just as its housing crisis is "at its worst", a new report has warned. Data centres are giant warehouses full of powerful computers used to run digital services, such as streaming and artificial intelligence. However, they require masses of electricity from the National Grid to keep running.
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fromNature
1 day ago

Geothermal networks let cities warm and cool as one

The plan - hatched by Troy's economic-development office to revitalize the downtown area and now driven by regional utility company National Grid - is to combine the buildings' heating and cooling systems in a single high-efficiency, low-carbon network. The hope is that more buildings will join the scheme before the thermal network begins operating in 2027. Ultimately, it might wean all of the Central Troy Historic District off natural gas.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Stephen Fry backs appeal to save land around iconic Cerne Abbas Giant

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fromState of the Planet
17 hours ago

Columbia and Climate School Delegates Reflect on COP30

COP30 secured commitments to triple adaptation funding, boost the clean energy transition toward 2035, and hit $1.3 trillion annual climate spending while underscoring urgent adaptation needs.
fromNature
1 day ago

Wooden skyscrapers point the way to more sustainable cities

When the first skyscraper was built in Chicago in 1885 - a modest ten storeys - people were afraid to walk under the steel-framed building, fearing it would collapse. Today, as towers made of wood go up in cities around the world, the response is a similar mixture of wonder and fear. People are concerned about the fire risk and the structural stability, but the truth is that wooden construction is healthier, both for people and for the planet.
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11 hours ago

California supermarkets to undergo major change in 2026

California will ban all plastic checkout bags, including thicker reusable ones, starting Jan. 1, 2026; only recycled-paper bags will be offered at point of sale.
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1 day ago

The Microflora Danica atlas of Danish environmental microbiomes - Nature

The MFD sample collection includes samples collected as part of the MFD sampling campaign, as well as samples contributed by members of the MFD consortium. The samples taken as part of the MFD sampling campaign were registered and associated with the appropriate metadata using codeREADr ( https://www.codereadr.com) using a linear barcode attached to sterile 100 ml sample containers. After collection, the samples were stored between 4 °C and 10 °C for up to 48 h before being deposited at −20 °C for later processing.
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19 hours ago

US data center power demand forecast to hit 106GW by 2035, report warns

US data center power demand is projected to reach 106 GW by 2035, driven by large-scale AI projects and threatening regional grid reliability.
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fromEarth911
23 hours ago

Classic Podcast: Tetra Pak's Lisa Ryden Explains the Path to Carton Carbon Reduction

Carton packaging can lower environmental impacts but requires expanded recycling infrastructure, processing capacity, and supply-chain changes to meet emissions-reduction and circularity goals.
fromNature
1 day ago

Growing cities face mounting challenges

City living is proving pretty popular. The proportion of people living in urban areas in 1950 was a bit less than one-third. Today, it's more than half. By 2050, two-thirds of the global population will call a city home - a complete reversal of the situation 100 years earlier. The health and happiness of these people, and the world's responses to the specific challenges faced by city-dwellers, are therefore central to the future prospects of humanity.
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fromEarth911
23 hours ago

Sustainable Holiday Gifts for the Men in Your Life

Environmentally friendly gifts for men reduce plastic waste, reuse and upcycle materials, and prioritize compostable, recyclable, and low-carbon production methods.
fromConde Nast Traveler
21 hours ago

Exploring Seychelles' Outer Islands, Some of Earth's Last Truly Wild Places

It encircles eight square miles of lagoon, forming a thin border between sky and ocean. Migratory birds make it their landing strip; green turtles use it as a nesting ground, plowing tracks through sand as powdery as snow. Though Astove's sand flats are as smooth as mother-of-pearl, its reefs are treacherous. Sharp blades of fossilized coral, or champignon, can shred feet and destroy vessels.
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fromNature
1 day ago

How cities can keep their cool

Record-breaking heat is now routine. The devastating heatwave that wracked southwestern Europe in 2003 and claimed more than 70,000 lives produced temperatures not experienced in the region since the sixteenth century. Subsequent summers have extended this trend. In 2024, the continent recorded its hottest summer on record. In urban environments, where most of the world's population lives, the problem is especially acute. "If you build a city, inevitably it will be hotter," says Edward Ng, an architect at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
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fromBitcoin Magazine
17 hours ago

How Trash In Colombia Is Now Mining Bitcoin Cheaper Than Anywhere In America

Colombian Bitcoin and crypto mining company Horeb Energy reveals 2.5 cents per kWh of green biogas energy in the North Santander region of the Latin American country. The company has achieved energy prices 50% lower than the North American average of 3.5 to 6 cents per kwh for Bitcoin mining operations, through a strategic alliance with multinational energy company Veolia. Authorized in 1853 by Napoleon III to help build out public water works infrastructure in France, Veolia is a global leader in environmental services focused on water, waste, and energy solutions. Today in Norte de Santander, Colombia, the company operates critical facilities dedicated to biogas valorization and solid waste management - a common problem in Colombia and Latin America in general, known for massive landfills. Veloia also operates the "Centro Inteligente de Gestión Ecológica" - CIGE Guayabal landfill, a pioneer in biogas systems development in the region.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

What do birds think of forest management?

Adrian Wolf is not studying just one bird, not anymore. He manages forests in western Washington state. He is stewardship director for the Great Peninsula Conservancy, and he relies on bird sounds to measure his work. He thinks of it like the birds are leaving reviews. WOLF: This habitat is good. I'm going to keep coming back here, and I'm going to keep reading. That's the best yelp review you can have is you come back.
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fromNature
1 day ago

Cities are embracing nature for flood defence

Preserving upstream open space in North Coyote Valley can reduce urban flood risk by maintaining permeable land that absorbs stormwater and prevents costly downstream flooding.
fromZDNET
15 hours ago

Unplugging these 7 common devices cut my electric bill more than I expected

With costs climbing across the US, energy prices stand out, made worse by record-breaking summer heat and recent waves of scorching temperatures that have affected multiple states. Having endured several of them this season, I'm always looking for ways to reduce energy use. There are many small things you can do to shave dollars off your monthly energy bill, and they go beyond simply switching off the lights when you leave the room. Did you know that you can save 3% on cooling costs for every 1°F decrease in your thermostat setting? As a fan of data, I've explored multiple quantifiable ways to save energy and how these methods translate into financial savings.
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fromZDNET
15 hours ago

I invested in a smart outlet that I can control with my phone, and it's already paying for itself

Monitoring and remotely switching devices with a smart power strip cuts standby energy waste and can pay for itself quickly.
fromArchDaily
1 day ago

Local Knowledge and Ecological Context: City Making Lessons from Chicago's Wild Mile

For more than a century, residents of growing American cities reshaped their rivers to serve industrial and manufacturing needs. Waterways were straightened, deepened, paved, or buried to support shipping routes and to move materials efficiently across regions. These transformations created an urban landscape in which rivers were treated as productive infrastructure rather than as living ecological systems.
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fromNature
1 day ago

A place-based assessment of biodiversity intactness in sub-Saharan Africa - Nature

One major limitation to achieving conservation goals is the lack of information on the impacts of diverse human activities on biodiversity and resulting ecosystem functions and services2,3. To be useful in national and international decision-making, such information needs to be comparable across spatial and temporal scales and capture changes in biodiversity relevant to sustaining societies and economies2,3. Ecosystem condition or integrity represents the degree to which the composition, structure and function of an ecosystem resembles that of its reference state7.
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1 day ago

UK, 42 electric buses to enter service under Gloucestershire's 20m investment plan - Sustainable Bus

A £20m-plus investment will introduce 42 electric buses across Cheltenham, Gloucester and Tewkesbury, cutting NOx and carbon emissions and electrifying key routes.
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fromCornell Chronicle
1 day ago

Meinig Fieldhouse built to protect iconic red-tailed hawks | Cornell Chronicle

Big Red continued nesting at Cornell during Meinig Fieldhouse construction thanks to collaborative measures that preserved her nest, protected birds, and maintained Bird Cams.
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fromBuzzFeed
8 hours ago

A Glass Straw Made This Woman Burp Up Blood, And She Landed In The E.R.

Glass straws can shatter and produce ingestible shards, creating a swallowing and injury risk; stainless steel and silicone straws are safer reusable alternatives.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
14 hours ago

London community left 'devastated' after much-loved tree is felled by mistake

Contractors mistakenly felled a healthy, mature cherry tree on Priory Road, Kew, instead of the intended tree on a different Priory Road.
fromIrish Independent
14 hours ago

Ireland has just had fourth-wettest autumn on record, Met Eireann data reveals

The country recorded an average of 493mm of rain this autumn, making it the fourth wettest in 85 years of records for Ireland, according to preliminary Met Éireann data from 25 weather stations. In its latest seasonal climate report, the national forecaster said autumn 2025 was very wet but mild. September was relatively cool and wet. It was followed by a mild, dull, and wet October, with Storm Amy bringing widespread heavy rain and the windiest period of the season.
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fromIrish Independent
14 hours ago

Ireland has fourth wettest autumn on record, Met Eireann data reveals

Ireland experienced its fourth-wettest autumn with an average 493mm rainfall, widespread above-average precipitation, multiple station records, and mildly warmer-than-average temperatures.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

Baby, baby, baby, baby, oh, baby: New gorilla is part of L.A. Zoo great ape population explosion

A western lowland gorilla infant was born at the Los Angeles Zoo, joining a baby boom of endangered great apes including chimpanzees and an orangutan.
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1 day ago

Climate Elders': How climate change is hurting older people in the Americas

Water supply is a constant concern for all farmers in the area. Although the first canals to bring this resource to the highlands date back to the Inca era, climate change has made that supply increasingly unstable, and illegal mining in the nearby mountains poses yet another threat.For Ubaldo, who switched from traditional agriculture to the more profitable cultivation of herbs for cosmetic use, the availability of clean water has become even more crucial, as the family business is strictly organic.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

I kept smelling a horrible nasty smell': the risks of England's old dumping grounds

Reopening Jameson Road landfill released hydrogen sulphide odours linked to health complaints, prompting enforcement, licence suspension, gas-extraction installation, yet residents still experience persistent smells.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

UK and Europe's hidden landfills at risk of leaking toxic waste into water supplies

Thousands of unlined landfills across the UK and Europe lie on floodplains, risking release of plastics, metals, PFAS and PCBs into water, soil and ecosystems.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

People living along polluted Thames file legal complaint to force water firm to act

Thames Water's failure to complete promised upgrades to 98 treatment plants has led communities to file statutory nuisance complaints over harmful sewage pollution.
fromState of the Planet
1 day ago

Swimming Toward a Constitutional Right for Nature

Christopher Swain's deep relationship with water began as a child. He recalls splashing around in the water, searching for the protruding edge of a pirate's gold chest along the shores of Massachusetts, and feeling an almost spiritual connection to the ocean. For Swain, the water has always been a place of belonging. His sunlit childhood memories of the ocean later shaped his life's mission to protect water and the natural world.
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fromStreetsblog
2 days ago

Acid Test: Will Doing Ayahuasca Finally Get Drug Agents to Stop Parking in the Bike Lane? - Streetsblog New York City

DEA agents are parking in the protected 10th Avenue bike lane between 16th and 17th streets, blocking cyclists and endangering them.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Revealed: Mexico's industrial boomtown is making goods for the US. Residents say they're breathing poison'

Multinational-operated factories around Monterrey emit heavy metals, high CO2, and severe fine-particulate pollution that endangers the health of millions of residents.
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fromStreetsblog
2 days ago

Opinion: One Less Lane Ought To Fix It - Streetsblog USA

Rapid decarbonization of transportation requires reallocating road space away from cars, not solely relying on vehicle electrification.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Bay Area weather: Dangerous surf, coastal flooding warning

Bay Area coast faces hazardous conditions through Wednesday with 10–14 foot breaking waves, sneaker waves, strong rip currents, and coastal flooding from king tides.
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fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
2 days ago

Beach hazards statement active for Bay Area Shorelines until Wednesday night

Coastal Monterey Bay, Big Sur, and San Francisco face sneaker waves, strong rip currents, large breaking waves, and minor coastal flooding through Dec. 3.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 day ago

At least 1,250 people dead: What caused the devastating Asia floods?

Tropical storms and heavy rainfall have caused devastating flooding and landslides across much of South and Southeast Asia in recent days, with officials saying more than 1,250 people have been killed across Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Thailand alone and that many others are still missing. Two cyclones and a typhoon, all different kinds of tropical storms, contributed to the disaster, which left towns and villages buried under mud across Sri Lanka, Thailand and the Indonesian island of Sumatra.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Datacentres demand huge amounts of electricity. Could they derail Australia's net zero ambitions?

Australian datacentre electricity demand could triple within five years, rising from 2% to 6% of grid demand by 2030 and straining grids and climate targets.
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fromFast Company
2 days ago

The hidden costs of getting climate innovation wrong

Many climate innovations fail because companies misjudge customer price sensitivity and economic timing, not because the technologies are ineffective.
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fromThe Mercury News
2 days ago

Letters: Bipartisan Fix Our Forests Act is good start for fire safety

Policy decisions can improve wildfire resilience, maintain community programs, and determine educational access to nursing, directly affecting public safety, jobs, and healthcare.
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fromBoston.com
1 day ago

Hunting season is here in Mass. Be careful if you walk or bike in these areas.

Non-hunters in Massachusetts should wear blaze orange, keep pets leashed, and know permitted hunting times and locations during shotgun deer season.
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fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
2 days ago

Bay Area Shorelines under a coastal flood advisory from Tuesday to Sunday

Coastal flood advisory warns potential up to 1.4 ft inundation, high tides above normal Tuesday–Sunday with hazardous shoreline conditions and possible isolated road closures.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

St Mungo's issues orange cold weather warning for homeless people in London

From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. 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.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Letters: Bipartisan Fix Our Forests Act is good start for fire safety

The FOFA helps America increase our resilience to catastrophic wildfires, restore forest health and build fire-safety defenses for communities in high-risk areas. It's a good bipartisan start (rare these days!) to protecting forests so trees can continue their important work pulling climate pollution out of the atmosphere. In the U.S., the annual area burned by wildfires has more than doubled over the past 30 years. In California alone, acreage burned by wildfires every year has more than tripled over the past 40 years.
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fromEarth911
1 day ago

Low Impact Ways To De-Ice Your Sidewalk

Clear sidewalks after snow primarily by shoveling when possible, minimize de-icer use for environmental safety, prioritize personal safety and wider accessible paths.
fromArchDaily
2 days ago

Building for the Heat: How Terraco's Systems Can Reduce Energy Use in Hot Regions

Terraco, a global leader in Exterior Insulation Finishing Systems, has demonstrated through independent studies that when planning building renovations, it is essential to adopt a deep retrofit strategy that includes energy-efficient measures, such as thermal insulation of external walls and roofs. The studies show that cooling energy use in buildings can be reduced by up to 47% annually in Middle Eastern and South Asian climates,
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Those who eat Chilean salmon cannot imagine how much human blood it carries with it'

Chile's salmon industry endangers workers and ecosystems through frequent fatal accidents, safety violations, heavy antibiotic use, pollution, and harm to indigenous and small-scale fishing communities.
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fromwww.pasadenastarnews.com
1 day ago

Huge' bear takes up residence in crawl space under California man's home

A large black bear is living in the crawl space under a Southern California home after wildfire damage displaced wildlife, creating safety and removal concerns.
fromBusiness Matters
2 days ago

Exploring the impact of eco-friendly materials in today's construction industry

The construction sector is increasingly focusing on sustainable practices to address environmental concerns. As awareness of these issues grows, the adoption of eco-friendly materials is becoming a priority. These materials help reduce the ecological footprint of buildings and enhance their long-term value and efficiency. By choosing sustainable options, you can play a crucial role in promoting a greener construction industry. For example, companies like North West Timber Treatments offer a variety of eco-friendly materials that support these initiatives.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

'I don't know who would leave it there' - clearing up London's badly parked e-bikes

We are driving to a compound in London where seized hire e-bikes are taken. In the back of the van, there are three. We are sitting in the front and you can hear their alarms bleeping incessantly behind us. The noise is loud and irritating. Giri Manepalli, who is a street enforcement officer, says sometimes when he finishes a shift, he can still hear the bleeping in his head.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Tuning Design to Be "Just Right"

Optimal environments must match external stimulation to task: low external energy for demanding cognitive work, higher external energy for less demanding tasks and activity.
fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
1 day ago

Cold weather advisory in place for Yosemite until Thursday morning wind chills below zero

The advisory is valid from 7 p.m. until Thursday Dec. 4, at 9 a.m. According to the NWS Hanford CA, Very cold wind chills as low as 9 degrees below expected for elevations above 9000 feet. The cold wind chills as low as 10 below zero could result in hypothermia if precautions are not taken. Very cold temperatures can lead to hypothermia with prolonged exposure, according to the NWS.
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fromStreetsblog
2 days ago

Report: DOT is Undercounting The E-Bike Boom - Streetsblog New York City

E-bikes comprise around two-thirds of vehicles in New York City's protected bike lanes - far more than the Department of Transportation is counting, a new study found. The findings of the study, Understanding Micromobility in New York City, reveal that all "motorized micromobility vehicles" - basically anything with a motor - comprise 74 percent of the vehicles observed at in protected bike lanes at five sample locations.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Houseplant hacks: how can I stop my plants dying when I turn on the central heating?

Move houseplants away from radiators, boost humidity, refresh soil, trim leaves, and reduce watering before heating starts to prevent drying and winter stress.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

They're a lot like us': saving the tiny punk monkeys facing extinction

I used to cut trees and never took the titis into account, says Centena, calling the cotton-tops by their local name. I ignored them. I didn't know that they were in danger of extinction, I only knew I had to feed my family. But now we have become friends. Weighing barely a pound (half a kilogram), the tiny monkeys are among the most threatened primates in the world, driven to the brink by medical experiments, rampant deforestation and the illegal pet trade.
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fromsfist.com
1 day ago

SF Just Recorded Its Coldest Day In Nearly Three Years, and Set a New Record

You weren't imagining it: This past weekend in San Francisco was especially chilly. And while it may not have been East Coast or Upper Midwest frigid, it was still bone-chilling for those of us acclimated to the temperate climate here. Yes, Sunday's temperatures set a new record for November 30 in San Francisco, with the high temp in the afternoon failing to crack to 50-degree mark for the first time since weather has been recorded in the city.
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fromIrish Independent
1 day ago

Major bin company to increase prices for some customers from beginning of next year

City Bin Co will raise customer prices by up to €2.50 per month (€30 annually) starting January 1, 2026.
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from24/7 Wall St.
1 day ago

The Most Intense Hurricanes Ever Recorded

Record-breaking hurricanes with extremely low central pressures reshaped coastlines, caused massive destruction, and underscore urgent need for forecasting, resilience, and preparedness as storms intensify.
fromLos Angeles Times
1 week ago

Beloved eagle, a school mascot, electrocuted on power lines above Bay Area elementary school

As scores of students swarmed out of their Milpitas elementary school on a recent afternoon, a lone bald eagle perched high above them in a redwood tree - only occasionally looking down on the after-school ruckus, training his eyes on the grassy hills along the western horizon. The week before, his mate was electrocuted on nearby power lines operated by PG&E.
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fromThe Mercury News
1 day ago

How fog built the Bay Area

Bay Area fog forms when cool temperatures and humid air condense near the surface, driven by coastal upwelling, Pacific winds, and seasonal sea breezes.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

How fog built the Bay Area

Fog is a quintessential part of the Bay Area, a seemingly simple suspension of water in air that has shaped our culture and ecology since time immemorial. For us, it is the ghostly embodiment of cold weather and maybe our only chance at a white Christmas. At its core, it only needs two ingredients cool temperatures and humid air and it forms when moisture condenses to form a cloud close to the surface of the Earth.
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fromwww.ocregister.com
1 day ago

Jumping, close encounter humpbacks thrilling passengers on the sea

A juvenile humpback repeatedly breached beside tour boats, amid an increased humpback presence feeding on anchovies and providing close, playful encounters along the coast.
fromMail Online
1 day ago

'Arctic outbreak' to paralyze US with sub-zero temperatures for WEEKS

The massive polar vortex sweeping across the US this week will only be the beginning of the country's bone-chilling plunge into winter, meteorologists warn. New forecasts have revealed that the Midwest and Northeast are currently in the first wave of an arctic 'outbreak' which will likely see more freezing cold air move south from Canada over the next three weeks.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

Wood-burning stoves face stricter rules under Labour plan to tackle air pollution

Labour ministers plan stricter standards and clearer labelling for wood‑burning stoves to cut PM2.5 emissions while not banning existing stoves or local burning rules.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Wood-burning stoves to face partial ban in Labour's updated environment plan

England will tighten PM2.5 pollution targets, potentially restricting or banning older wood-burning stoves and tightening smoke control areas.
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fromEarth911
2 days ago

Sustainability In Your Ear: Colorado's First-Of-Its-Kind EPR Oil Recycling Program With David Lawes

Major oil companies launched an EPR program in Colorado to recycle used motor oil and contaminated plastic containers through specialized management.
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fromHigh Country News
2 days ago

Letters to the Editor, December 2025 - High Country News

Community-driven arts spaces and ecological solutions like beaver restoration provide tangible benefits for youth engagement and watershed resilience.
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