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fromwww.theguardian.com
18 hours 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.
#data-centres
Environment
fromwww.bbc.com
23 hours 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
12 hours 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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fromTheregister
8 hours 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.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
14 hours 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
12 hours 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
19 hours 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.
Environment
fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
10 hours 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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fromStreetsblog
2 days ago

Dear Trump: the Future Belongs to the Efficient - Streetsblog USA

Life expectancy increases with energy consumption only at low levels; beyond 40-50 GJ per capita, additional energy use shows minimal health benefits and may correlate negatively in wealthy nations.
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fromInfoQ
2 days ago

What I Wish I Knew When I Started with Green IT

The tech sector's 6% of global emissions are increasing despite climate goals, requiring urgent Green IT transformation to prevent uncontrollable natural disasters and meet Paris Agreement targets.
Environment
fromABC7 San Francisco
1 day ago

SF scientists build robotic storm samplers to track pollutants before they reach the Bay

Environmental scientists deploy robotic water samplers throughout San Francisco Bay watersheds to monitor stormwater pollution and contaminants in real time before they reach the Bay.
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fromTheregister
1 day ago

NIMBY pushback begins to bite US datacenter buildout

New US datacenter capacity under construction declined for the first time since 2020 due to community opposition disrupting planning approvals, despite surging AI-driven demand.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Analysis finds urban areas in England where no one lives within 15-minute walk of nature

While the data shows 80% of people live within walking distance of green or blue spaces such as a river, park or woodland, it also reveals a disparity between rural and poorer urban areas. In some areas of local authorities, fewer than 20% of residents live close to these spaces, according to data released by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs on Wednesday.
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fromMail Online
1 day ago

Sea levels may be up to 4.9 feet HIGHER than we thought

Sea levels could be up to 4.9 feet higher than previously estimated, putting 132 million more people at risk of flooding due to reliance on inaccurate geoid models in coastal threat assessments.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Global sea levels have been underestimated due to poor modelling, research suggests

Global sea levels are 30cm higher on average than previously modeled, with some regions 100-150cm higher, requiring reassessment of coastal climate impacts.
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fromNature
2 days ago

Limited thermal tolerance in tropical insects and its genomic signature - Nature

Tropical insects face severe heat vulnerability due to climate warming, with sparse data on thermal tolerances and limited capacity for adaptation to rising temperatures.
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fromNature
2 days ago

Climate change and geopolitics threaten water supplies - but disaster is not inevitable

Global water systems face crisis from overuse, pollution, and climate change, requiring urgent strengthening of international water-sharing treaties with dynamic monitoring systems.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Tiny, lost and constipated: what a baby turtle told Australian scientists about warming seas

The baby turtle was found stranded in New South Wales's Booderee national park last April, much further south than the usual hatching grounds. After days of feeding on squid, sardines and marine vitamins, BB, whose sex cannot be determined until it is fully mature, revived. Through winter, BB remained in heated rehabilitation pools to thermoregulate while offshore waters remained too cold.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

World's largest krill harvester at centre of row over blue tick' sustainability label

Krill are a keystone species and the main food source for whales, penguins and seals. Aker QRILL, the world's largest harvester of krill, a tiny crustacean and keystone of Antarctica's fragile ecosystem, and its sister company, Aker BioMarine, produce feed additives for aquaculture and dietary supplements for pets and humans.
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fromEarth911
17 hours ago

How to Recycle or Dispose of Single-Use Alkaline Batteries

Never place batteries of any type in your curbside recycling bin. Batteries can damage recycling equipment and, if lithium batteries are mixed in, cause fires. Always use designated battery collection programs.
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fromEarth911
17 hours ago

Find Your Fix: Tech Brands Are Embracing Right to Repair

By January 2026, over a quarter of Americans will live in states with right-to-repair laws, and that number should rise to more than 35% by fall 2026 when Connecticut and Texas join in. The European Union also passed a Right to Repair Directive in 2024, which will apply to all EU countries by July 2026. These rules make manufacturers give consumers and independent repair shops the tools, parts, manuals, and software needed to fix their own products.
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fromLos Angeles Times
11 hours ago

This condor couple may be tending to first egg in Northern California in a century

California condors are nesting in the Pacific Northwest for the first time in over 100 years, marking a significant recovery milestone after near-extinction.
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fromNature
1 day ago

How these koalas bounced back from the brink of extinction

Victorian koala populations have recovered genetic diversity after near-extinction, demonstrating that species can regain lost genetic variation through effective conservation strategies.
Environment
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

UK's climate aid cuts condemned as reckless' slashing by charities and campaigners

The UK government is cutting international climate finance funding from 11.6 billion to 9 billion pounds, contradicting climate pledges and harming vulnerable nations during a critical climate crisis.
Environment
fromFuturism
1 day ago

Residents Say Elon Musk's AI Facility Is Like Living Next Door to Mordor

Elon Musk's $20 billion xAI data center in Mississippi operates 27 methane gas turbines continuously, creating severe noise pollution and forcing residents to abandon their homes.
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fromThe Mercury News
2 days ago

Low snowpack, higher temperatures cause concern for Bay Area scientists, farmers

March precipitation in higher elevations is critical for California's water security as snowpack remains significantly below average despite February storms and warm winter conditions.
#heat-pump-technology
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fromwww.dw.com
2 days ago

How heat pumps work in cold weather

Heat pumps function effectively in extreme cold temperatures, with air-source models operating reliably down to minus 25°C and ground-source systems providing even greater efficiency by accessing stable underground heat sources.
Environment
fromwww.dw.com
2 days ago

Do heat pumps work in cold weather?

Heat pumps function effectively in extreme cold temperatures, with refrigerants operating below minus 40°C and air-source models working reliably at minus 25°C, making them viable alternatives to fossil fuel heating systems even in harsh climates.
Environment
fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

How a California desalination plant could help solve water shortages on the Colorado River

San Diego County Water Authority may sell surplus Colorado River water to Arizona and Nevada to help offset their drought-driven supply cuts.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Women behind the lens: The women watched the fuel tanker advance with uncertainty and fear'

The Siekopai Nation, which has historically occupied territories along the northern border between Ecuador and Peru, was separated and displaced during the 1941 border war between the two countries, a conflict with consequences that extended into the 1990s. According to Justino Piaguaje, leader of the Siekopai in Ecuador, the nation's original population was close to 20,000 but diseases brought by colonisers, Jesuit missions, conditions of slavery during the rubber boom, and the impacts of the oil industry led to a drastic decline.
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from24/7 Wall St.
2 days ago

The One Fed Signal That Could Flip CNRG From Loser to Leader in 2026

CNRG's diversified clean energy exposure recovered 68% over the past year, but faces headwinds from Federal Reserve rate policy that directly impacts capital-intensive project financing and margins.
Environment
fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
2 days ago

Lake wind advisory issued for the Greater Lake Tahoe Area for Wednesday gusts could peak at 40 mph

A lake wind advisory for the Greater Lake Tahoe Area on March 4 warns of 15-25 mph winds with 40 mph gusts and 2-4 foot waves, making small watercraft unsafe.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

A real dark situation to be in': thousands of starving seabirds stranded in biggest wreck' in a decade

Tens of thousands of seabirds, primarily puffins, have washed ashore across European coastlines due to starvation caused by severe Atlantic storms disrupting their ability to hunt.
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fromNature
3 days ago

US climate actions must continue, despite setbacks

The EPA's rescission of the Clean Air Act's endangerment finding removes the legal foundation for federal climate policies, though states and cities continue advancing clean-energy technologies independently.
Environment
fromEarth911
2 days ago

Guest Idea: 7 Innovations in Energy Storage and Transmission

Seven innovations in energy storage and delivery technologies are essential to complement renewable generation and modernize aging grid infrastructure for climate solutions.
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fromHigh Country News
3 days ago

The essentials of democracy - High Country News

Environmental protections are being dismantled through regulatory actions without public input, while climate change impacts devastate agricultural communities dependent on water resources.
Environment
fromMail Online
2 days ago

The solution to Britain's climate crisis? HAIRDRESSERS, scientists say

Hairdressers are influential climate change advocates who can drive sustainable behavior change through trusted, personal relationships with clients in salon settings.
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fromEarth911
3 days ago

Guest Idea: The Wildfire Season You're Not Prepared For

Extreme wildfire conditions caused by heat, drought, and wind alignment have nearly tripled globally over 45 years, with human-caused climate change responsible for over half this increase, making simultaneous extreme fire weather across multiple regions increasingly common.
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fromEarth911
3 days ago

Sustainability In Your Ear: The Forest Stewardship Councils' Path to a Circular Bio-based Future with Loa Dalgaard Worm

Forests face unsustainable depletion from rising demand for wood fiber, requiring circular economy models and new incentive systems to protect remaining forests while meeting material needs.
Environment
fromThe Mercury News
2 days ago

Scenic ranch south of San Jose owned by Bechtel family sells for $24 million in latest major conservation deal

Peninsula Open Space Trust purchased Mead Ranch, a 1,921-acre property in Santa Clara County, for $24.3 million to preserve as open space and create wildlife habitat corridors connecting the Santa Cruz Mountains to Coyote Valley.
fromTheregister
3 days ago

Singapore eyes barge-based hydrogen power for datacenters

A barge-based configuration offers advantages over land-based facilities, according to BDC, including optimization of scarce land resources through offshore or nearshore deployment, vital in a country that is smaller than many cities, including London. This arrangement also offers segregation between hydrogen handling infrastructure and the core datacenter operations, the firm says, plus greater flexibility in hydrogen transport and storage, making use of Singapore's maritime ecosystem.
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fromArs Technica
3 days ago

Iowa county adopts strict zoning rules for data centers, but residents still worry

Palo, Iowa adopted strict data center zoning rules to protect water resources and residents, but locals demand even stronger protections against potential environmental impacts.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Australian wildlife in harm's way' with volunteers left to pick up the pieces' amid climate crisis, fires and floods

Labor is urged to establish national wildlife protection standards for disaster response, with advocates warning biodiversity risks could become irreversible without coordinated government-funded rescue and rehabilitation services.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

UK slashes climate aid programmes for developing countries

UK climate and nature protection programmes in developing countries face severe budget cuts despite government commitments to international climate finance obligations.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Scotland becomes first UK country to legalise water cremations

Scotland legalized hydrolysis, an environmentally sustainable funeral method using alkaline solution to decompose bodies, becoming the first UK region to offer this alternative to cremation and burial.
Environment
fromBusiness Matters
3 days ago

Ready-to-build wind farm 'loses out to speculative projects'

Scottish Power's fully-consented offshore wind farm lost subsidy contracts to earlier-stage projects lacking planning consent, risking the government's 2030 clean power target.
Environment
fromFast Company
3 days ago

This genius contraption catches water while you're warming up your shower

A new bathroom water-catching device called Sevas captures shower heating water for reuse, potentially saving 1,800 liters annually while reviving water conservation habits from Australia's Millennium Drought.
Environment
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
3 days ago

Ding-dong! The Dutch Fish Doorbell needs you to help migrating fish

The Fish Doorbell project allows global viewers to alert lock operators when migrating fish need passage through a Dutch canal lock, supporting fish migration to spawning grounds.
Environment
fromMail Online
3 days ago

'Boil in a bag' funerals come to Britain: Scotland approves technique

Scotland introduces alkaline hydrolysis, an eco-friendly funeral method that dissolves bodies into sterile liquid flushed down drains, marking the first UK adoption since cremation's 1885 introduction.
fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

How two Big Bear eagles became social media's hottest love story

When Big Bear's celebrity bald eagle couple's eggs were eaten by ravens in late January, they didn't grieve alone. Thousands had watched Jackie and Shadow on livestream, as they meticulously arranged sticks in their nest high in a Jeffrey pine and nibbled each other's feathers in preparation for laying. All seemed just dandy until both eagles left their nest unattended, and ravens swooped in.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Datacentre developers face calls to disclose effect on UK's net emissions

Campaign groups have written to the UK technology secretary, Liz Kendall, warning that the energy required by new AI infrastructure poses a serious threat to efforts to decarbonise the electricity grid. Developers should demonstrate that their projects will not cause an increase in the UK's overall CO2 emissions or local water scarcity, as part of a forthcoming national policy statement (NPS) on datacentres.
Environment
fromLos Angeles Times
4 days ago

California wants millions of heat pumps. High power bills might get in the way

An all-electric, energy-efficient alternative to gas-burning furnaces, heat pumps are widely seen as the climate-friendly home heater of choice. They can do double-duty as both home heaters and AC units and are pretty good at maintaining a constant temperature inside a home without the blast-then-cool-off cycle typical of a furnace.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Thousands of pollution incidents in England downgraded without site visit, data suggests

Environment Agency staff downgraded 98% of 2,778 serious water pollution incidents reported in 2024 without site visits, representing a 1,500% increase in downgrades since 2021.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Thousands of pollution incidents in England downgraded without site visit, data suggests

Environment Agency staff downgraded 98% of 2,778 serious water pollution incidents reported in 2024 without site visits, representing a 1,500% increase in downgrades since 2021.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
6 days ago

In the cloud forest of Cali, birdsong becomes medicine

Colombia hosts over 1,900 bird species, nearly 20% of global bird diversity, with Valle del Cauca containing more species than all of North America combined.
Environment
fromwww.mercurynews.com
6 days ago

Opinion: AI is destroying our planet. We must act to check its growth and save ourselves.

AI's environmental impact is severe, with 2025 freshwater consumption exceeding global bottled water use and projected energy demands by 2034 matching India's entire consumption, requiring immediate action.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Judge sides with salmon against Trump administration in hydropower ruling

At the center of the dispute are eight dams and reservoirs on the Columbia and Snake Rivers in the Pacific north-west that have created devastating obstacles for salmon and steelhead unable to breach their deadly turbines or navigate through the large, warm, artificial pools.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

How extreme weather is leaving thousands of homes uninsurable

We're seeing more frequent, more severe extreme weather events and that inevitably affects claims and affects pricing it can't not. And this is happening all over the globe. More, after this week's most important reads.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

The river won': how campaigners in Brazilian Amazon stopped privatisation of waterway

The river won, the forest won, the memory of our ancestors won, said the campaigners in Santarem when it was clear their actions had forced the Brazilian government into a U-turn on plans to privatise one of the world's most beautiful waterways and expand its role as a soy canal.
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fromArchDaily
6 days ago

SCAPE and BIG Unveil Final Plans for Manresa Wilds on Former Power Plant Site in Norwalk, US

Manresa Wilds transforms a 125-acre polluted industrial peninsula into a publicly accessible coastal park with phased development beginning spring 2027, incorporating community feedback to prioritize natural habitat and reduce intensive programming.
Environment
fromStreetsblog
1 week ago

Friday Video: Why Everyone Drives SUVs - Streetsblog New York City

SUVs are classified as light trucks rather than cars, allowing manufacturers to avoid stricter automotive regulations through deliberate industry and government collaboration.
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fromNature
1 week ago

I will continue the fight for environmental justice in Black communities

Robert Bullard pioneered environmental justice by documenting pollution disparities in Black communities and converting research into policy action and legal challenges.
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fromInsideHook
1 week ago

Gorillas, Michael Bay and Me: A Journey Through the Rewilded Rwanda

Rwanda's Kwita Izina gorilla-naming ceremony celebrates the recovery of mountain gorillas from near-extinction through successful conservation efforts, attracting global celebrities and thousands of participants to honor the species' survival.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Lynx could return to Scotland but can rewilders win over wary Highlanders?

Scottish wildlife charities are pursuing a six-year effort to reintroduce lynx to Scottish forests, with 61% public support, while conducting extensive consultations with farmers and stakeholders to address livelihood concerns and build acceptance for the apex predator's return.
fromLos Angeles Times
1 week ago

How one Tahoe renter is adjusting to unusual roommates: Mama bear and 3 cubs

As soon as he moved in, he started hearing babies crying under his floorboards. The renter called the group to help check on the noises he was hearing, and they soon confirmed it was Rose and her new cubs. The renter is now gearing up to spend the rest of the winter with his four furry roommates.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
6 days ago

Galapagos tortoise once believed extinct is now roaming free

After nearly 200 years of extinction, 158 tortoises with Floreana ancestry were released onto Floreana Island following a captive breeding program that used genetically-matched pairs from Isabela Island populations.
fromwww.santacruzsentinel.com
1 week ago

Federal deep-sea mining proposal sparks backlash from Santa Cruz County leaders

The resolution, drawn up by 3rd District Supervisor Justin Cummings, states that deep-sea mining remains an unproven, speculative industry with no demonstrated record of safe commercial-scale operation, while existing coastal and ocean economies including fisheries, tourism, recreation, and cultural practices depend upon healthy marine ecosystems that could be jeopardized by seabed mining impacts.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

US bullying' could scupper carbon levy on shipping, warn experts

US pressure has successfully reversed Panama's support for a proposed carbon levy on shipping, threatening global efforts to reduce maritime greenhouse gas emissions.
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fromPortland Mercury
1 week ago

Oregon's Wildlife is at Risk. Increasing the State's Lodging Tax Could Help

Oregon's House Bill 4134 would increase the lodging tax from 1.5% to 2.75%, directing additional revenue to wildlife conservation for imperiled non-game species.
fromHigh Country News
1 week ago

The Colorado River rift abides - High Country News

Western water law is based on the prior appropriation doctrine, which gives the first entity to make "beneficial use" of water the right to keep on using that amount, even if that means that upstream "junior" users' spigots will get shut off. By the early 1900s, a rapidly growing California was enthusiastically diverting the Colorado River, with huge irrigation districts gobbling up the senior water rights.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Calls to move England's home insulation scheme into council workers' hands

Common Wealth cited the example of the Warmer Homes consortium, led by Portsmouth city council, which was allocated 22m among 31 authorities over three years. This breaks down to about 450-650 homes per year, or 15-20 homes per local authority per year.
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fromwww.dw.com
1 week ago

The DIY solar hack arriving in US homes

Plug-in solar systems, one or two panels with power inverters that connect to a standard electrical outlet, are less expensive—80-97% less than traditional rooftop installations, according to Bright Saver. And they don't require a technician to install. Once set up, they reduce the amount of electricity that users take from the grid, generating enough to power small appliances like the fridge, washing machine or computer.
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fromArs Technica
1 week ago

xAI spent $7M building wall that barely muffles annoying power plant noise

xAI's temporary gas turbines in Mississippi create severe noise pollution that a $7 million sound barrier fails to adequately reduce, prompting community opposition to permanent installation.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Judge orders Greenpeace to pay $345m over Dakota Access pipeline protest

A North Dakota judge will order Greenpeace to pay approximately $345 million in damages to Energy Transfer for protests against the Dakota Access pipeline, with both sides expected to appeal to the state supreme court.
Environment
fromThe Local France
1 week ago

UN approves first carbon credits under Paris Agreement

The UN's new Paris Agreement carbon market issued its first credits for a Myanmar cookstove project, applying more conservative calculations to prevent greenwashing and build market confidence.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Drax power plant to stop burning controversial Canadian wood within next year

Drax power plant is phasing out Canadian wood pellets by 2027, shifting to US-sourced biomass after facing environmental criticism and Canadian tariffs, while reporting strong 2025 earnings despite £200m in financial impairments.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 week ago

UN approves first carbon credits under Paris Agreement market mechanism

The UN-run market allows companies and countries to offset their excess emissions by financing projects that cut greenhouse gases in other nations. The new initiative involves a clean cooking project in Myanmar, which distributes efficient cookstoves that reduce pressure on local forests. Implemented in partnership with a South Korean company, the project will generate credits that will count towards the climate targets of South Korea and Myanmar.
Environment
fromwww.ocregister.com
1 week ago

Shrinking North American bird population is getting worse faster. Experts blame agriculture, warming

Nearly half of the 261 species studied showed big enough losses in numbers to be statistically significant and more than half of those declining are seeing their losses accelerate since 1987, according to Thursday's journal Science. The study is the first to look at more than the total bird population by examining the trends in their decrease, where they are shrinking the most and what the declines are connected to.
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fromEarth911
1 week ago

How to Recycle Nitrile, Latex, and Vinyl Sterile Gloves

Disposable gloves cannot go in curbside recycling due to equipment tangling and contamination risks; mail-in programs and manufacturer recycling offer proper alternatives for turning gloves into downcycled products.
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fromMail Online
1 week ago

Wyoming man accused of unthinkable acts against a wolf avoids jail

A Wyoming man accused of torturing and killing a wolf agreed to a plea deal avoiding jail time, receiving 18 months probation and a $1,000 fine instead of potential two-year prison sentence.
Environment
fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

Ancient felled oak tree was healthy, report finds

A 500-year-old oak tree in Enfield was felled despite being healthy with no evidence of danger or disease, according to a Forestry Commission report.
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fromItsnicethat
1 week ago

Imagine5 is the environmentally conscious magazine inspiring action through optimism

Imagine5 magazine focuses on climate solutions and social change through visually compelling storytelling by global creatives, balancing urgency with actionable optimism.
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fromArchDaily
1 week ago

How to Design with the Rain: Architectural Strategies for Rainwater Collection across Climates

Architecture must shift from water disposal to active rainwater collection, storage, and reuse through climate-specific design strategies that address distinct precipitation patterns and regional environmental demands.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Shakespeare's Globe launches environmental playwright prize

Shakespeare's Globe launches a climate playwriting prize for 2026 to inspire societal shifts toward a restorative relationship with nature through storytelling and theatre.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 week ago

Ancient oak tree was healthy when it was cut down by Toby Carvery restaurant, report finds

Confirmation that the Whitewebbs Oak was alive at the time of its felling felt inevitable. I visited the tree in the aftermath and there was absolutely no doubt in my mind the tree was very much alive. There were still green shoots and healthy buds and, in fact, just before the felling, tree VETcert-qualified consultants found the tree was in good health with a full crown.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Anger over plans to abolish New Zealand's dedicated environment ministry

New Zealand's government plans to abolish its dedicated environment ministry by folding it into a mega-ministry covering housing, urban development, transport, and local government, citing reduced bureaucracy, though critics warn this could weaken environmental protections.
fromHigh Country News
1 week ago

It's time to rethink how we care for our public lands and waters - High Country News

Wildlife populations are in decline. Recreation sites are crowded and often underfunded. Wildfires are larger, more destructive and harder to control. Climate change is reshaping natural systems, from ocean fisheries to mountain snowpacks, faster than institutions can respond. At the same time, communities are being asked to host new energy projects, transmission lines and mineral development - often without clear processes, adequate resources or trust that decisions are being made in the public interest.
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fromTruthout
1 week ago

A Technical Question Before the Supreme Court Could Seal Fate of Line 5 Pipeline

The Supreme Court heard arguments on whether state or federal courts will decide the fate of the controversial Line 5 pipeline running under Michigan's Straits of Mackinac.
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frombigthink.com
1 week ago

Widening the frame: Indigenous land rights and the future of climate policy

Indigenous land rights are essential to climate action, with Indigenous representatives at COP30 demanding recognition of their ancestral land ownership and management authority.
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from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago

This Clean Energy ETF Bundles 38 Stocks Into One High Growth Bet

ACES is a thematic growth ETF providing broad North American clean energy exposure across solar, batteries, EVs, hydrogen, and lithium, delivering 38.2% annual returns but requiring patient, long-term investment commitment.
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fromFuturism
1 week ago

The Average American Would Pay $49 Per Month to Drink Recycled Toilet Water, Study Finds

Recycled sewage water, after rigorous treatment, can safely become drinking water, with public surveys showing residents willing to pay $49 monthly for access to this water conservation solution.
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