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20 hours ago

Super-sniffer aeroplane finds oil fields' hidden emissions

Airborne measurements reveal methane emissions from US oil and gas regions up to five times higher than company reports to regulators.
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fromTechCrunch
28 minutes ago

Google and Microsoft-backed Terradot acquires carbon removal competitor | TechCrunch

Terradot acquired Eion to scale enhanced rock weathering operations and meet large investors' demands for firms capable of handling major, distributed carbon-removal contracts.
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fromFortune
49 minutes ago

Trump torpedoed Biden's $1 billion plan to save American salmon, leaving species 'on the brink of extinction' | Fortune

Courts are being asked to change operations at Columbia and Snake River dams to better protect endangered salmon and steelhead under the Endangered Species Act.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 hour ago

How new AI technology is helping detect and prevent wildfires

Wildfire prevention has traditionally relied on blunt tools, such as rigid inspection cycles and emergency power shutoffs. Now a new generation of technology start-ups is pitching a more targeted approach: using artificial intelligence to help utility companies decide what to inspectand where to intervenebefore a spark becomes a blaze. The stakes are rising. In 2025 more than 77,000 wildfires were reported in the U.S.significantly more than the past decade's averageand burned more than five million acres.
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fromRealagriculture
10 hours ago

Volatile winter, delayed spring: What the El Nino transition could mean for Prairie moisture

one winter which isn't a winter.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 hours ago

Geese guided our beloved dog back home | Letters

Canada geese watched over a rehomed dog’s grave, remaining in formation nearby and later rising and flying off together as an apparent escort.
fromThe Nation
22 hours ago

The International Olympics Committee Is Urged to Drop Oil Company Sponsors

Some of the world's greatest winter sports athletes have called on the International Olympics Committee to stop taking fossil fuel industry money, including from Italian oil giant ENI, a "Premium Partner" of the 2026 Winter Olympics. "The time has come to question the ethical implications of...normalizing the connections between our sports and the detrimental effects of the product that [fossil fuel companies] sell," reads a petition delivered yesterday to IOC officials in Milan, Italy, where the Games' opening ceremony takes place on Friday.
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fromHigh Country News
11 hours ago

What's needed to protect sage grouse? Less grazing. - High Country News

Sagebrush habitat loss from farming, cattle grazing, drought, and wildfires has caused declines in sage grouse and other wildlife, threatening cultural ties and reproductive behavior.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
16 hours ago

Horror in Wellington as millions of litres of untreated sewage flow into the sea

A Moa Point outfall pipe failure released about 70 million litres of raw sewage into coastal waters, prompting beach closures and months-long repair expectations.
#flooding
fromIrish Independent
1 day ago
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Workers in flood-hit counties told to work from home on Friday with Orange warnings for Dublin, Louth, Waterford and Wicklow

fromIrish Independent
1 day ago
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Major flood fears as Status Orange warning issued for two counties with nine others under Status Yellow alert

fromIrish Independent
1 day ago
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Workers in flood-hit counties told to work from home on Friday with Orange warnings for Dublin, Louth, Waterford and Wicklow

fromIrish Independent
1 day ago
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Major flood fears as Status Orange warning issued for two counties with nine others under Status Yellow alert

#beach-hazards
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fromFast Company
8 hours ago

This new tech turns cargo ship exhaust into limestone

Modular containers by Seabound capture up to 95% of ship exhaust CO2 using lime pellets that convert emissions into limestone.
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fromIndependent
15 hours ago

Revealed: How much households face being hit with from new bin collection price hike

Panda Recycling will raise household bin lift charges by up to 9%, exceeding inflation and affecting thousands of households.
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fromLos Angeles Times
9 hours ago

California wanted to buy e-bikes for residents. Glitches, funding short-circuited the effort

California launched a generous e-bike voucher program that heavily subsidized purchases, saw overwhelming demand, crashed its website, and then abruptly ended despite initial success.
#high-surf-advisory
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fromEarth911
8 hours ago

Extend the Life of Your Outdoor Gear With These Repair Programs

Repairing outdoor gear extends product life, reduces emissions and waste, and supports a circular economy.
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fromEarth911
8 hours ago

Earth911 Inspiration: No Louder Voice?

Prioritize planetary care and a unifying universal value that emphasizes human dignity within a restored, regenerating nature over divisive identity politics.
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fromLos Angeles Times
9 hours ago

How climate change is threatening the future of the Winter Olympics

Warming weather and freeze-thaw cycles force reliance on artificial snow, creating safety risks and threatening the future viability of the Winter Olympics.
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 hours ago

On a knife edge': can England's red squirrel population be saved?

"I feel very lucky to have them on the farm. It's an important thing to try and keep a healthy population of them. They are absolutely beautiful," he said.
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fromFast Company
2 days ago
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This Norwegian skier is petitioning the IOC for change with a 'Ski Fossil Free' initiative ahead of the 2026 Olympics

fromFast Company
2 days ago
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This Norwegian skier is petitioning the IOC for change with a 'Ski Fossil Free' initiative ahead of the 2026 Olympics

fromTravel + Leisure
4 hours ago

Park City's Ski Season Is Off to Its Driest Start in Years-But There's Still Snow at the Top

Park City, Utah, one of the West's most beloved ski destinations, is having an unusually difficult season. For a state that prides itself on its snow, 2026 has started on an unexpectedly thin note. By this point in winter, rooftops are typically glazed in white and aspen groves disappear beneath Utah's signature "champagne powder." This year, that familiar scene is missing.
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fromCbsnews
20 hours ago

Brooklyn cemetery plans human composting option, stirring interest and debate

Green-Wood Cemetery will offer human composting (Natural Organic Reduction) as an eco-friendly end-of-life option on the East Coast, pending state approval.
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fromwww.ocregister.com
8 hours ago

Diver strikes up unlikely friendship with seal off California coast

A white harbor seal repeatedly interacts playfully with Laguna Beach freediver Rusty Hunter during multiple dives, showing growing curiosity and affection.
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fromStreetsblog
21 hours ago

Alameda Gets Award for its Bike Infrastructure - Streetsblog San Francisco

Alameda received the League of American Bicyclists' Gold-level Bicycle Friendly Community award after a decade of progressive bicycle infrastructure and safety improvements.
fromWIRED
9 hours ago

I Love My Dehumidifier and Will Never Go Back to the Damp

You should buy a dehumidifier. It will almost certainly improve your home environment. Pulling moisture from the air helps banish condensation and mold, making it cheaper and easier to regulate the temperature in your house or apartment. There's a reason the chatter about dehumidifiers has grown so loud and sales are soaring; it's because they work. Whether you've seen a persuasive Reddit thread, a life hack on TikTok, or an expert guide to the best dehumidifiers, the hype is real.
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fromMail Online
11 hours ago

Why is it so wet in the UK? Soggy Brits are 'absolutely sick of it'

The UK has had 36 consecutive days of rain, with rain reported daily this year and the Met Office warning further heavy rainfall.
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fromBusiness Insider
9 hours ago

I traveled for a year and hiked in every European country I visited. There are 4 trails I'd revisit, and 3 I wouldn't.

A year of hiking across 11 countries revealed stunning, low-traffic trails like Lago di Sorapis and popular, overcrowded routes such as Tre Cime di Lavaredo.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
8 hours ago

The Japanese gardening technique of kokedama will bring a touch of magic into your home

Kokedama moss-ball arrangements offer an accessible, decorative, and sustainable alternative to traditional floristry while evoking layered urban memories.
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fromEarth911
1 day ago

The State of Ocean Plastic Pollution In 2026

Massive, accelerating plastic pollution pours millions of tons into oceans annually, contaminating all marine ecosystems and worsening without stronger policy intervention.
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fromFast Company
1 day ago
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Clean energy jobs were soaring during the Biden era. Not anymore

Clean energy added nearly 100,000 jobs in 2024 but faced a net loss of 38,000 jobs due to project cancellations and factory closures.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago
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Green energy sector drove more than 90% of China's investment growth last year, analysis finds

China's clean-energy industries produced over 90% of investment growth, contributing over a third of economic growth and representing 11.4% of GDP.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

How failing negotiations could spiral into a bitter fight over the Colorado River

Deadlock among seven Colorado River states risks federal unilateral cuts and protracted court battles over shrinking water allocations.
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fromFast Company
1 day ago

How data centers provided power during Winter Storm Fern

Authorities authorized data centers and large consumers to run diesel backup generators, providing up to 35 GW but risking significant air pollution.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

New study reveals wildfire smoke linked to staggering 24,100 deaths annually in the U.S.

Chronic exposure to wildfire smoke PM2.5 caused an average of about 24,100 deaths per year in the lower 48 U.S. states from 2006–2020.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago
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How forever chemicals' in drinking water could be reduced under new government plans

Government unveils first-ever strategy to limit PFAs in drinking water while critics say it fails to ban all PFAs manufacturing and use.
fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago
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UK launches plan to tackle 'forever chemicals' amid growing concerns

The UK will boost PFAS environmental testing, implement a national PFAS plan, align with EU rules by 2029, and seek safer alternatives while targeting hotspots.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Postcard-pretty and filled with pollution: how Brazil's fishers are reviving Rio de Janeiro's famous bay

Raw sewage and solid waste flow into the bay from surrounding cities, home to more than 8 million people. Cargo ships and oil platforms chug in and out of commercial ports, while dozens of abandoned vessels lie rotting in the water. But at the head of the bay, between the cities of Itaborai and Mage, the environment feels different. The air is purer, the waters are empty but for small fishing canoes, and flocks of birds soar overhead.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 day ago

London's 'greenest' council cutting back on net-zero schemes due to funding pressure

One of the greenest local councils in the country says it is cutting back on its net-zero schemes this year due to funding pressure. Islington Council has won praise for its ambitious targets to reduce carbon emissions in the borough. Last year, the borough was ranked the best single-tier local authority in the UK for its actions on climate change, which include decarbonising its waste recycling centre, rolling out electric vehicles and carrying out a social housing retrofit programme.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Flawed economic models mean climate crisis could crash global economy, experts warn

Flawed economic models underestimate cascading climate risks, risking accelerated global financial collapse as tipping points and extreme events intensify and economies face unmanageable shocks.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Rewilding Rejects the We're-So-Special Exceptionalism

Rewilding requires rehabilitating human hearts, overcoming self-centeredness, and treating nature with compassion so ecosystems and nonhuman lives can flourish.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Stark warning': pesticide harm to wildlife rising globally, study finds

Global ecological harm from pesticides rose between 2013 and 2019, with insects experiencing the largest increase in applied toxicity (42.9%) and soil organisms up 30.8%.
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fromEarth911
1 day ago

Pizza Boxes Are More Recyclable Than Ever

Greasy pizza boxes are recyclable, widely accepted by mills and programs, and recycling them can recover substantial cardboard for new paper products.
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fromIndependent
1 day ago

Lorraine Courtney: Why Re-turn should reinvest its 50m surplus to clean up Dublin 'bomb site'

The Re-turn deposit scheme converts bottles and cans into refundable currency but is time-consuming, embarrassing for users, and driving widespread bin ransacking and street mess.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

The Winter Olympics in Italy were meant to be sustainable. Are they?

Preparations for the 2026 Winter Olympics are driving forest loss, artificial snow use, river depletion and urbanizing protected mountain ecosystems, worsening climate-driven winter decline.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

We can learn from the old': how architects are returning to the earth to build homes for the future

Unstabilised rammed earth provides a low-carbon, locally sourced building method with thermal mass, moisture control and potential for circular construction.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Shark attacks in Australia: where is it safest to swim and what times should I avoid?

A recent cluster of shark attacks along Australia's east coast including a fatal attack on a 12-year-old boy in Sydney has renewed attention on how people share the ocean with sharks, particularly in a country that sees more than 500 million coastal visits by beachgoers each year. While the overall risk of a shark attack remains low, experts say warmer waters, various weather events, shifting prey and busier coastlines can increase the likelihood of shark encounters
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fromArchDaily
1 day ago

Health, Habitat, and Civic Infrastructure: Designing the City as a National Park

Cities around the world share a common goal: to become healthier and greener, supported by civic infrastructure that restores ecosystems and strengthens public life. The question is how to reach this. Global climate targets, local building codes, and municipal standards increasingly guide designers and planners toward better choices. Still, many cities struggle to translate these frameworks into everyday, street-level comfort and long-term ecological protection.
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fromWIRED
1 day ago

The 2026 Winter Olympics Will Have a Major Impact on the Region's Snow

Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics and associated sponsor-driven emissions threaten 5.5 km² snowpack loss and 34 million metric tons of glacial ice.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Florida euthanizes 5,000 iguanas after cold snap stuns the invasive reptiles

Florida euthanized over 5,000 non-native green iguanas after a cold snap left them cold-stunned, motionless, and falling from trees.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
22 hours ago

compostable plastic bags made of seaweed are designed to break down and not be recycled

They write, 'through clever processing changes, this material is now stronger, more beautiful, and available in higher volumes at a lower price point.' The design remains the same with the frosted look, and this time, it can carry loads better but still lasts only as long as it's needed. After use, the bags can be placed in home compost or industrial compost systems, where they break down into healthy soil.
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fromSustainable Bus
1 day ago

Seattle, King County Metro rolls out Gillig electric buses - Sustainable Bus

King County Metro deployed Gillig 40-foot battery-electric buses with 240–280 mile range, updated operator safety partitions, and charging plans to expand its zero-emission fleet.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

L.A. simmers under 'dramatic' winter heat wave. How long will it last?

Record-warm temperatures in the Los Angeles Basin hit the 80s–low 90s, driven by Santa Ana winds and high pressure, with cooling expected by Friday.
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fromSun Sentinel
1 day ago

An estimated 8,000 cold-stunned iguanas removed from parts of Florida

Over 8,000 invasive green iguanas were removed across Florida after a record freeze, with 5,195 collected at FWC drop-off sites.
fromTravel + Leisure
1 day ago

This Caribbean Destination Is Known as 'Iguana Island'-Here's How to Visit

Rock iguanas once roamed freely across the islands of Turks and Caicos. Spotting one today, however, requires a bit of planning-and a boat ride. After centuries of hunting and the introduction of predators, the reptiles suffered a steep population decline and were classified as "critically endangered" in the 1970s. Today, things are looking slightly better for the green lizards, and in 2020, their classification was upgraded to simply "endangered." But that doesn't mean it's all smooth sailing for the iguanas.
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fromianVisits
1 day ago

London's Pocket Parks: Essex Road Gardens, Barking, IG11

A small triangular pocket park near Barking town centre survived 20th-century development, was reduced by later housing, and was redesigned in 2010 with new paths and features.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 day ago

London faces grim weather forecast with rain likely to fall every day for weeks

London will have near non-stop rain and frequent showers from Feb 5–18, with potential heavy rain, strong winds, and low pressure dominating much of February.
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fromEarth911
2 days ago
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Guest Idea: How Renewable Energy Innovations are Cultivating a Healthier Planet

Transitioning from fossil fuels to renewable energy is necessary to reduce deadly pollution, protect ecosystems, stabilize the economy, and requires coordinated policy and individual actions.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago
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Australia's long, complicated energy transition is finally working and not a moment too soon | Tony Wood for the Conversation

Australia's electricity system is increasingly powered by renewables and storage, lowering wholesale prices and likely reducing household electricity bills by mid-2026 if trends continue.
fromEarth911
2 days ago
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Guest Idea: How Renewable Energy Innovations are Cultivating a Healthier Planet

fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago
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Australia's long, complicated energy transition is finally working and not a moment too soon | Tony Wood for the Conversation

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fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
2 days ago

Energy transition investing in family portfolios - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Clean energy investment spans generation, grids, storage, electrification, and critical minerals, requiring investors to balance public and private exposures, infrastructure scale, geopolitics, and execution risks.
fromwww.nature.com
2 days ago

Atmospheric H2 variability over the past 1,100 years

Warwick, N., Griffiths, P., Keeble, J., Archibald, A., & Pyle, J. Atmospheric implications of increased Hydrogen use. GOV.UK https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/atmospheric-implications-of-increased-hydrogen-use (2022).
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fromFortune
1 day ago

Over a million people are losing power during a freezing snowstorm while data centers nearby guzzle electricity | Fortune

Estimates vary widely, but the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab anticipates that the share of electricity production in the U.S. used by data centers could spike from 4.4% in 2023 to between 6.7% and 12% by 2028. PJM expects a peak load growth of 32 gigawatts by 2030 - enough power to supply 30 million new homes, but nearly all going to new data centers.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Drax insiders privately raised concerns over its sustainability claims, court papers show

Drax executives privately doubted evidence for sustainability claims while publicly denying that wood pellets came from environmentally important old-growth forests.
fromNature
2 days ago

Biodiversity conservation has an evidence problem - it's time to fix it

Biodiversity loss is continuing at an unprecedented rate, with species becoming extinct at between 100 and 1,000 times the average pre-human, or 'background', rate. Human activities are the main cause. Although there are hundreds of local, regional and international initiatives to conserve and sustainably use species and ecosystems, many conservation scientists worry that measures such as interventions to conserve individual species or incentives to create protected areas are not supported by strong evidence from research.
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fromRAPPLER
2 days ago

[Kasalikasan] What do traffic and garbage have in common? Band-aid solutions

Metro Manila's traffic worsened in 2025 due to reliance on temporary fixes instead of improving public transit and decongesting roads.
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fromSFGATE
2 days ago

As Hawaii turtles rebound, Native Hawaiians seek harvest rights

Rising Hawaiian green sea turtle populations prompt Native Hawaiians to seek limited cultural harvest rights amid tourism and legal protections.
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fromianVisits
2 days ago

See the shortlist for the annual Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition

Online voting is open for the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Nuveen People's Choice Award 2026, letting the public choose from 24 shortlisted images.
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fromHigh Country News
2 days ago

Wise-guy wolves, trekking in drag, talented tarantulas and Bigfoot takes a bow - High Country News

Gray wolves retrieved and opened crab traps, demonstrating advanced problem-solving that may represent intentional tool use.
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fromFast Company
2 days ago

Your skincare products are full of fats and oils. This startup launched a clean beauty line with ancient chemistry

Savor produces plant- and animal-free fats and oils from captured carbon and green hydrogen using a thermochemical process for use in beauty and personal care.
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fromIrish Independent
2 days ago

'Challenging' 48-hours ahead with status orange and yellow rain alerts, emergency group warns

Yellow and orange rain warnings start 3am Thursday until 3am Friday; Wicklow and Waterford face status orange with high flood risk and nine other counties under yellow warnings.
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fromMail Online
2 days ago

CFC-replacements have spread toxic 'forever chemicals' around world

Substitutes for ozone-depleting CFCs (HCFCs, HFCs and some anaesthetics) have produced and dispersed 335,500 tonnes of toxic, persistent trifluoroacetic acid worldwide.
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fromTravel + Leisure
2 days ago

12 Most Beautiful National Parks in the U.S.

America's 63 national parks offer breathtaking, diverse landscapes and wildlife, attracting millions yearly for hiking, camping, biking, and scenic outdoor recreation.
fromFast Company
2 days ago

High electricity prices are getting in the way of heat pump installations

Current energy prices, including the rising cost of electricity, mean that homeowners may experience higher heating bills by replacing their current heating systems with heat pumps-at least in some regions of the country. Heat pumps, which use electricity to move heat from the outside in, are used in only 14% of U.S. households. They are common primarily in warm southern states such as Florida where winter heating needs are relatively low.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

The lithium boom: could a disused quarry bring riches to Cornwall?

It looks more like the past than the future. A vast chasm scooped out of a scarred landscape, this is a Cornwall the summer holidaymakers don't see: a former china clay pit near St Austell called Trelavour. I'm standing at the edge of the pit looking down with the man who says his plans for it will help the UK's transition to renewable energy and bring back year-round jobs and prosperity to a part of the country that badly needs both.
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fromSustainable Bus
2 days ago

Arriva cuts freshwater use for bus washing by 70% in EU-funded depot project - Sustainable Bus

Reduced freshwater consumption for bus washing by over 70% at selected European depots, saving 62 million litres during three years.
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fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

Why your herbs die indoors and the light requirement most people underestimate - Silicon Canals

You know that moment when you realize you've become a serial plant killer? Mine came last winter when I stood in my kitchen, staring at yet another crispy basil plant that had gone from vibrant green to sad brown in what felt like days. This was attempt number four, and I'd done everything the little care tag suggested. Watered it regularly (but not too much!), kept it on my brightest windowsill, even talked to it occasionally while making morning coffee.
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fromTime Out New York
1 day ago

New York Botanical Garden's Orchid Show turns NYC street life into flowers

Opening this Saturday, February 7, and running through April 26, "The Orchid Show: Mr. Flower Fantastic's Concrete Jungle" has transformed the garden's Enid A. Haupt Conservatory into a bloom-laden remix of the city itself. Imagine taxis dripping in orchids, fire hydrants flowering over and everyday street scenes electrified by thousands of plants from around the world. "We're so excited to introduce you to the full diversity of the orchid family," said Jennifer Bernstein, NYBG's CEO, at a press conference on Wednesday.
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fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

So close you can see elephant eyelashes? Welcome to San Diego's Elephant Valley

A long, winding path takes guests around and under felled trees. Aged gray tree hunks form arches, for instance, over bridges that tower over clay-colored paths with hoof prints. The design is meant to reorient us, to take us on a trail walked not by humans but traversed and carved by elephants, a creature still misunderstood, vilified and hunted for its cataclysmic-like ability to reshape land, and sometimes communities.
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fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

Germans swear by this 5-minute winter habit that keeps homes healthier and cuts heating costs - Silicon Canals

Open windows fully for five minutes several times daily to quickly replace humid indoor air with dry outdoor air, reducing condensation and mold.
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fromSFGATE
2 days ago

Over 10,000 Chinook salmon return to California river to spawn

Over 10,500 Chinook salmon returned to the Mokelumne River, enabling EBMUD hatchery to meet its goal of collecting and fertilizing 7.5 million eggs.
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fromBoston.com
2 days ago

Here's what to expect these remaining weeks of winter, according to Dave Epstein

An Arctic blast will deliver subzero readings and temperatures 20–30°F below normal, with a brief mild break possible before colder-than-average conditions persist into early March.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Super Bowl should be spared as rain returns to region

Despite an influx of low pressure that's expected to influence the area beginning Friday, the National Weather Service said the 60th edition on Sunday should stay dry. We are expecting some rain over the North Bay of the region if anything happens at all, NWS meteorologist Roger Gass said Wednesday. And whatever rain falls Sunday should be very light. As for Santa Clara, the site of Super Bowl LX?
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fromTheregister
3 days ago

DoE oks next-gen nuclear to skip full environmental reviews

The Department of Energy allows many advanced nuclear reactors to qualify for a categorical exclusion, enabling streamlined NEPA reviews when certain conditions are met.
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fromThe Mercury News
3 days ago

Bay Area health agency report reveals what sparked complaints about refinery odor

Martinez Refining Company released 1,075 pounds of sulfur dioxide during a flaring event caused by an electrical issue; odors reported, no injuries or exposures.
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