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2 hours ago
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Revoking Climate-Change Regulation May Be the Worst Thing Trump Has Done

The Trump administration erased the EPA's endangerment finding, removing federal authority to regulate greenhouse gases and reversing decades of U.S. environmental protections.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 hours ago
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Trump's repeal of landmark Obama-era climate rule: four key takeaways

Revoking the 2009 endangerment finding removes the EPA's legal foundation to regulate greenhouse gases, dismantling US climate regulation and enabling expanded fossil-fuel policies.
frominsideevs.com
56 minutes ago

Charging Demand Is Growing, But Charging Infrastructure Isn't Keeping Up

For example, charging infrastructure has been somewhat of a bright spot in a dark EV world; reliability is up, access is expanding and new EV drivers are finally understanding how to use the things. Now, EV charging deserts and dead zones are becoming less common, as consumers continue to build confidence in EV ownership. And yet, despite all the bright news, some charging woes persist.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 hour ago

Commentary: In 50-year fight to protect California's coast, they're the real McCoys, still at it in their 80s

Mike and Patricia McCoy protected and restored the Tijuana River Estuary and advanced California coastal conservation, remaining active in advocacy into their 80s.
fromSun Sentinel
1 hour ago

'We got lucky': How Florida wildlife died - or survived - in the brutal February freeze

The record-breaking arctic blast that hit Florida earlier this month may have sent humans scurrying for winter coats, but it sent wildlife scurrying, swimming and slithering for their lives. Some of those animals were native, some were invasive. Some survived. Thousands of others did not. The benchmark for cold snaps in Florida is the 2010 freeze, which killed manatees, crocodiles, iguanas, thousands of snook and goliath grouper, and caused 50% to 90% of invasive pythons to die in some areas.
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fromIrish Independent
3 hours ago

Eight counties under rain and snow warning as wintry conditions in store over coming days

Icy roads, heavy rain, sleet and snow will create treacherous driving conditions and spot flooding nationwide; travel early or stay inside where possible.
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fromsfist.com
12 hours ago

Newsom and California Sue Trump Administration Again, This Time Over Greenhouse Gas Emissions

California is suing the EPA to preserve state greenhouse-gas emission standards after federal rollbacks under the Trump administration.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 hours ago

Nose for trouble: Italian town seeks odour evaluators' to sniff out bad smells

Brendola is recruiting trained odour evaluators to detect and trace industrial smells using sensory assessments and an app to improve local air quality.
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2 hours ago

The most personal climate impact yet: whether to bring a child into this world - Silicon Canals

Then we circled back to the question that won't leave us alone. Do we bring a second child into this world, or do we stop at one? It's the most intimate climate question I've ever faced. Not a reusable bag choice. Not a diet tweak. A lifelong decision that will shape our home, our time, and yes, our footprint. I'm not alone in wrestling with this.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 hours ago

Valentine's lamps, Easter rugs: 'seasonal decor' has become a year-long tat-fest | Amelia Tait

Seasonal decor swaps for holidays drive unnecessary consumption and waste, fueling rapid trend turnover and large-scale disposal of homeware.
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fromIrish Independent
3 hours ago

Rain and snow warning for eight counties today as wintry conditions in store over coming days

Yellow temperature and ice warning lifts at 10am; hazardous icy roads, heavy rain, sleet and possible snow and spot flooding expected—travel early or avoid driving.
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fromNature
2 days ago
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US repeals key 'endangerment finding' that climate change is a public threat

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

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

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

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

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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Enforcement of laws against polluters nearly non-existent in US, analysis finds

EPA enforcement against major polluters dropped sharply during January 2025–January 2026, with dramatically fewer consent decrees across major environmental laws.
fromFortune
1 day ago

CEOs are still buying into the business case for sustainability, despite Trump's climate rollbacks | Fortune

Most CEOs believe climate change is real. They need to deal with it to stay profitable, create resilient operations, and remain relevant to their customers and employees. Texas leads the country in the production of both fossil fuels and renewable energy, in part because everyone knows the state's power grid needs all the help it can get.
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fromHarvard Gazette
16 hours ago

Yes, China has embraced renewables - but don't call it a transition, expert says - Harvard Gazette

China is expanding renewable energy while simultaneously increasing fossil fuel capacity, driven by growing energy demand and security concerns, raising CO2 emissions.
fromFast Company
1 day ago

How to meet the surging energy demand without needing as much new electricity

When Specian dug into the data, he discovered that implementing energy-efficiency measures and shifting electricity usage to lower-demand times are two of the fastest and cheapest ways of meeting growing thirst for electricity. These moves could help meet much, if not all, of the nation's projected load growth. Moreover, they would cost only half-or less-what building out new infrastructure would, while avoiding the emissions those operations would bring.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Businesses must take responsibility for biodiversity loss for their sake as much as ours

Unsustainable human consumption and business activities driving biodiversity loss pose systemic economic risks and threaten many companies with collapse.
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from24/7 Wall St.
23 hours ago

Goldman Sachs Loves 5 Energy Stocks Offering Dividends and Big Growth Potential

Energy equities outperformed in 2026 as higher oil and gas prices, OPEC+ supply discipline, Asian demand recovery, LNG expansion, and geopolitical risk boosted returns.
fromwww.npr.org
15 hours ago

It's been five years since catastrophic Texas blackouts. How much has changed?

Sade Hogue was five months pregnant with her second daughter when her home lost power during a deadly 2021 winter storm that left millions of Texans without power or heat for days. Hogue and her family went to stay with relatives who still had electricity. Then, a few days later, they also lost power. "Not only are you worried about you, but you're worried about the unborn child because you don't know what the effects of this freeze is doing to the child as well,"
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fromWIRED
18 hours ago

Record Low Snow in the West Will Mean Less Water, More Fire, and Political Chaos

"The numbers are really, really bad," Swain says. "If this were November, they might be less meaningful. We're not in November-we're heading toward mid-February. The normal numbers are pretty high. To be at half of them means that, in absolute terms, the deficit is large."
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Huge landslide closes part of England's most-visited National Trail

A massive landslip has dramatically reshaped a section of the Jurassic Coast, weeks after a significant 300ft crack emerged in the cliff face. Thousands of tonnes of rock and mud have collapsed onto Charmouth beach in Dorset, obliterating a chunk of the popular South West Coastal Path England's most-visited National Trail. A 30ft wide section of the 450ft tall cliff has detached from the mainland, now resting approximately 20ft lower than its original position.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
23 hours ago

Are African water wars' on the horizon as AU puts the issue on its agenda?

Water scarcity and climate-driven shocks are fueling conflicts, health crises, and civic unrest across Africa, while corporatisation and upstream-downstream disputes intensify competition for water.
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fromEarth911
1 day ago

Earth911 Inspiration: Waste Can End With You

We can make changes to reduce our waste by precycling when we shop, reducing what we purchase, reusing items to get the most use out of them, and recycling when possible. But when we have items to throw away, please dispose of trash responsibly and don't litter. Let's reduce our waste and clean up our planet. It's our only home.
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fromNonprofit Quarterly | Civic News. Empowering Nonprofits. Advancing Justice.
1 day ago

Who Holds Narrative Authority? Reflections from "Reframing Resistance" | Nonprofit Quarterly | Civic News. Empowering Nonprofits. Advancing Justice.

In the environmental nonprofit sector, "centering frontline voices" has become a familiar slogan, often detached from how decisions are made or resources allocated. It appears in grant proposals, conference agendas, and organizational values statements. And yet, too often, those voices are still positioned as illustrative rather than authoritative-invited to animate strategies already decided, asked to translate lived experience into language legible to funders, or flattened into narratives that travel more easily than the truths they carry.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

River Thames spot among 13 sites shortlisted for swimming status

The Thames at Ham has been shortlisted as a bathing water to monitor river cleanliness and support year-round recreational swimming.
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fromSFGATE
17 hours ago

Calif. mountain lions gain landmark protections weeks after SF sighting

California mountain lions across multiple ranges are now protected as threatened under the state's endangered species act, making it illegal to harm or kill them.
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fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
17 hours ago

Winter storm watch in place for Yosemite from Sunday to Wednesday gusts to hit 60 mph

Winter storm watch for Yosemite and nearby Sierra areas: heavy snow (3–7 ft above 6,000 ft), gusts up to 60 mph, and dangerous travel.
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fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
18 hours ago

Winter storm watch affecting the Greater Lake Tahoe Area from Monday to Wednesday

A winter storm watch forecasts 18–30 inches in the Tahoe Basin and 2–5 feet in the Sierra with extreme winds, dangerous travel, and recommended travel delays.
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fromLondon On The Inside
1 day ago

A Bathing Area on the Thames?

A Thames spot between Kingston and Ham could become the river's first official bathing site as government plans expand England's bathing sites to 464.
fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

Strong storm set to pummel L.A. with heavy rains, flooding and beach hazards

A powerful storm system arrives Sunday with heavy rain, thunderstorms and dangerous waves, posing threats of flooding and debris flows through early next week. The strongest impacts hit late Sunday through Monday, with 1-2 inches of rain expected in valleys and coasts, twice as much in mountains. High-surf advisory expected Monday through Thursday, with waves exceeding 10 feet across all Southern California beaches and a 20-30% chance of damaging sets midweek.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

Eagle champion Sandy Steers, who fought big developments throughout Big Bear, has died

Sandy Steers, 73, biologist and executive director of Friends of Big Bear Valley, died; she led conservation and popularized Big Bear's bald eagle webcam.
fromBoston.com
22 hours ago

Ask the Gardener: How snow cover can benefit your garden come spring

As an adult, my relationship with snow has changed. I find great beauty in an expanse of unbroken snow, the way drifts reflect wind patterns, the stems and seedheads of last year's perennials still standing proud, and the dampened silence that accompanies a snowstorm. I delight in seeing the intrepid and ever cheerful black-capped chickadee out and about during and immediately after snowfall, determined not to let the flakes affect its outlook.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Break in the grey as Aberdeen sees sunshine for the first time in 21 days

Aberdeen experienced sunshine after a 21-day sunless spell, ending the longest sunless period since 1957 amid heavy rain, snow and active snow-and-ice warnings.
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fromMail Online
1 day ago

Would YOU swim in the Thames? Bathers will be able to from May

Ham and Kingston on the River Thames may become London's first river bathing site, with regular bacterial testing determining safety amid variable pollution.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

We are hopeful': small signs of recovery for Scotland's rare capercaillie bird

Capercaillie numbers in parts of the Scottish Highlands show promising recovery due to targeted habitat management and conservation interventions.
fromIrish Independent
1 day ago

Severe flooding disruption as forecasters issue last-minute rain warning; winter to bite hard as ice, frost and snow due in coming days

"It will prove cold with some frost and ice in places on Friday morning, especially in the west and north," she said. "Munster and south Leinster will see cloud, but that will clear to leave dry and sunny conditions with a few isolated showers in the north and highest temperatures of 3C to 7C," she said. Friday night will prove mainly dry but very cold and frosty with some icy patches.
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fromSFGATE
20 hours ago

Beware the spray: Skunk mating season is underway in the Bay Area

California's striped skunks are mating, causing increased spraying and activity until pairs form and females den to birth young around May.
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fromBronx Times
16 hours ago

Bronx Zoo's 'Name a Roach' returns for Valentine's Day - Bronx Times

The Bronx Zoo's 'Name a Roach' fundraiser lets visitors adopt and name Madagascar hissing cockroaches to support Wildlife Conservation Society conservation, education, and research.
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fromWIRED
2 days ago
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The Fight Over US Climate Rules Is Just Beginning

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

Trump administration reversed Obama-era endangerment finding, removing requirement to regulate six greenhouse gases and rolling back emissions and reporting standards.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 day ago
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Do you know the rule that anchored U.S. climate policy? The EPA is about to throw it out

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

This doesn't sound like much, but I live in Hanoi, Vietnam, a city that frequently ranks as one of the world's most polluted. It is an incredible place to live: culturally vibrant, wonderfully optimistic, with notoriously excellent food. But when it's "pollution season"-roughly October to March-too much time outdoors and without a mask means headaches, an itchy throat, and sore lungs, not to mention an elevated risk of everything from asthma to dementia to various cancers.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Supersized dump fire risk report kept from public

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

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

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

Plan to increase waste burning sparks backlash

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

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

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

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

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

Nature: the economy's secret lifeline?

Business models prioritizing growth over nature are unsustainable and risk causing species extinction and societal harm unless business practices and finance flows are reversed.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Commercial batteries power ovens and refrigerators during peak periods to reduce demand charges, lower utility bills, and decrease reliance on the electric grid.
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fromFortune
2 days ago

Rural America's $23.6 billion wipeout: the drought that wouldn't quit | Fortune

Persistent Southern Plains drought stems from rising temperatures with repeated La Niña winters, depleted surface and groundwater supplies, and lingering economic impacts.
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fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

The Earth911 Rechargeable Battery Recycling Guide: NiCd and NiMH Batteries

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Trump Is Totally Willing to Surrender Us to Environmental Collapse

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

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

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

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

Coalie went viral as perceived coal-industry propaganda, but he originated from federal employees navigating political pressures and was not intended as a coal mascot.
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fromThe Local Germany
3 days ago

Germany at risk of missing 2030 climate targets

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

The Walrus Talks Wildfires | The Walrus

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

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

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

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

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