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14 hours ago

How To Minimize The Environmental Impact Of Your Website - Smashing Magazine

Minimise website carbon emissions using pragmatic decarbonisation methods to reduce environmental harm while improving accessibility, performance, profitability, and societal benefits.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
4 hours ago

Meet the first endangered baby bonobo born at UK zoo

From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging.
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fromBrownstoner
1 hour ago

Long-Awaited Red Hook Coastal Resiliency Project Kicks Off

A $218 million project will build 1.5 miles of flood walls, eight deployable gates and raised streets to protect Red Hook from frequent coastal flooding.
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fromMail Online
2 hours ago

Scientists discover dangerous microplastics lurking in vegetables

Nanoplastic and microplastic particles can be absorbed by vegetable roots and accumulate in edible parts, potentially contaminating produce consumed by humans.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
1 hour ago

New Jersey man receives a serendipitous moment through a message in a bottle

A Stone Harbor beachwalker found a bottled note from "Kim" about a possible final beach day with her 85-year-old mother, resonating with his own loss.
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fromwww.ocregister.com
2 hours ago

Sperm whales Kiwi and Guava spotted off California coast

Two sperm whales, named Kiwi and Guava, were sighted seven miles off Dana Point on Sept. 16, representing a rare Southern California occurrence.
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fromInfoQ
14 hours ago

Green IT: How to Reduce IT's Environmental Footprint

Reduce IT's environmental footprint by rethinking system design, measuring lifecycle emissions, simplifying architecture, and optimizing software and hardware to meet climate-aligned emission constraints.
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fromHigh Country News
6 hours ago

The joyful responsibility of cutting fish - High Country News

Summer life on Eaton Station revolved around communal salmon fishing, fish processing, family play, abundant food, and a deep sense of safety and routine.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
8 hours ago

It's not just our houses': can a Scottish village save Queen Elizabeth's coastal path from the waves?

Coastal erosion is rapidly eroding Johnshaven's shoreline and paths, threatening local access, gardens, tourism and plans for the Platinum Jubilee coastal trail.
fromwww.dw.com
6 hours ago

EU struggles on climate plan ahead of Brazil conference DW 09/18/2025

The nearly 200 countries that signed up to the 2015 Paris Agreement on climate action were already called on by the UN to put forward updated policies on curbing emissions in February, a deadline that was extended till the end of September. Denmark and Spain are among the EU nations that approve a European Commission proposal to cut emissions by 90% by 2040, which was to form the basis of the plan to present to the UN for goals to be achieved by 2035.
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fromHomebuilding
9 hours ago

Scotland urges UK not to rush hydrogen home heating decision

The H100 project in Levenmouth, supported by the Scottish Government and gas network operator SGN, is supplying green hydrogen produced from an offshore wind turbine to 300 homes. Residents are using hydrogen-powered boilers and radiators like they would natural gas, but without carbon emissions. First Minister John Swinney called the project "a new prospect and a really exciting opportunity," emphasising its potential to inform UK energy policy.
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fromwww.npr.org
3 hours ago

To save its unique and rare birds, New Zealand is turning to AI and genetic research

New Zealand aims to eliminate invasive predators by 2050 to save flightless native birds using traps, AI, and genetic tools despite high cost and uncertainty.
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fromBusiness Insider
6 hours ago

I'm landfillin' it: Inside McDonald's' troubled history with recycling.

McDonald's shifted from paper to polystyrene disposables to improve heat retention, reduce costs, and accelerate service, resulting in large-scale plastic waste and environmental backlash.
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fromdirt.asla.org
3 days ago

Climate Week NYC: Walking Tour of Micro-climates in Brooklyn

A walking tour in North Brooklyn teaches urban heat mapping, thermal comfort assessment, and emphasizes McGolrick Park's tree canopy supporting livable city design.
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fromFuncheap
20 hours ago

"Sun Day" Free Fall Equinox Festival (San Leandro)

Sun Day mobilizes communities September 21, 2025 to celebrate solar and wind power, educate families, and promote clean energy adoption in San Leandro.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 day ago

gensler plans sprawling urban forests on former military campsite in baghdad

A ten-million-square-meter masterplan will convert a former military site along the River Tigris into a million-tree urban forest and mixed-use district, capturing CO₂ and restoring ecosystems.
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fromFuncheap
20 hours ago

"National Public Lands Day" 2025 Volunteer Week (Sept. 24-27)

Volunteer for habitat restoration and stewardship across the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, September 24–27, 2025; registration is required.
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1 day ago
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More than 140 environmental defenders killed in 2024 DW 09/17/2025

At least 142 environmental advocates were killed worldwide in 2024, mostly indigenous people and farmers, with Colombia the deadliest country.
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1 day ago
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Four out of five activists assassinated in 2024 were Latin American

Environmental and social leaders face lethal violence worldwide, with Latin America accounting for most murders, totaling 2,253 deaths from 2012–2024.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

The Guardian climate pledge 2025

The Guardian has long been at the forefront of agenda-setting climate journalism, and in a news cycle dominated by autocrats and war, we refuse to let the health of the planet slip out of sight. We stand out as a media organisation by examining why the climate emergency is creating a new era of demagogues and how powerful governments, financial institutions and big oil companies are turning their back on climate promises.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 day ago

Olafur Eliasson's next project raises alarm over the decline of Utah's Great Salt Lake

When I first encountered the Great Salt Lake and was introduced to the complex issues that are affecting the lake, I asked myself what art could contribute to the discussion,
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fromwww.theguardian.com
22 hours ago

Ulrich Loening obituary

Ulrich Loening was a lecturer and researcher who advanced molecular biology, led the Centre for Human Ecology, and championed environmental, organic and sustainable practices.
fromFast Company
1 day ago

4 policy solutions cities and states are using to tackle the microplastics problem

Microplastics seem to be everywhere-in the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the food we eat. They have turned up in human organs, blood, testicles, placentas, and even brains. While the full health consequences of that exposure are not yet known, researchers are exploring potential links between microplastics and negative health effects such as male infertility, inflammation, liver disease and other metabolic problems, and heart attack or stroke.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
21 hours ago

Move over, green lawns. Drier, warmer climate boosts interest in low-water landscaping

Replacing water-intensive lawns with native, drought-tolerant xeriscaping conserves water and supports declining insects and birds amid worsening droughts from climate change.
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fromSan Jose Spotlight
19 hours ago

Mountain View fines Google for cutting down 800-plus trees - San Jose Spotlight

Google will pay up to $703,000 to fund hundreds of replacement trees across Mountain View after cutting down more than 800 trees.
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fromwww.dw.com
1 day ago

How Chinese rare-earth mining threatens the Mekong River DW 09/17/2025

Unregulated rare-earth mining in Myanmar is contaminating Mekong tributaries with arsenic and other toxic metals, threatening regional water, agriculture and human health.
fromThe Oaklandside
19 hours ago

A trip to the Oakland estuary shines light on a hidden, dirty problem

One recent August morning, the sun was just rising when I was up and out the door of my apartment, heading to the Oakland estuary. Not everyone would be excited to get up at "oh-god-thirty" to tromp out to the bay's shoreline and strap themselves to a wobbly paddleboard to hunt down piles of garbage. But as an environmental reporter and water nerd, I was pumped.
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fromFast Company
1 day ago

Why is Google paying to inject cow poop into the ground?

Vaulted Deep injects animal manure and sewage sludge 1,000 feet underground to permanently store CO2; Google committed to buy 50,000 tons over five years.
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fromBronx Times
1 day ago

Inside the fight for cleaner air, dignity and the truth about the Cross Bronx Expressway - Bronx Times

A proposed $900 million NYSDOT Cross Bronx infrastructure project risks worsening health and environmental harms in the South Bronx, reigniting historic environmental racism.
fromianVisits
1 day ago

Half-price subscription offer on TfL cycle hire scheme

For the next few days, there's an offer on TfL's cycle hire scheme, where you can rent a bike for a whole month for just £10. The £10 monthly subscription then offers unlimited one-hour cycle rides at no extra cost for standard bikes and £1 extra for e-bikes. To take advantage of this offer, you need the Santander Cycle app, and then use the voucher code: CFD25, when purchasing a monthly membership.
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fromThe Verge
1 day ago

Track power outages in real time across the US with the Ting app

There's a new, free tool to help Americans monitor power outages in real time. Compiling data from its vast network of home sensors, startup Whisker Labs is launching the feature today in its Ting app. You don't actually need to have one of these sensors in your home to use the Ting app to track a power outage. Whisker Labs, which shared the announcement first with The Verge, says it is the only app to offer immediate outage alerts at such a hyperlocal level.
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fromThe Mercury News
22 hours ago

Threat of Bay Area dry lightning lessens as hot spell begins to fade

Coastal low pressure interacting with Tropical Storm Mario moisture may convert anticipated dry lightning into wetter storms, reducing near-term wildfire ignition risk.
fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
1 day ago

Dense fog advisory active for Bay Area Shorelines until Wednesday morning quarter mile visibility

If a dense fog advisory is issued for your area, it means that widespread dense fog has developed and visibility often drops to just a quarter-mile or less. These conditions can make driving challenging, so exercise extreme caution on the road, and if possible, consider delaying your trip. If you must venture out in foggy conditions, keep these safety tips from the NWS in mind:
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fromLos Angeles Times
20 hours ago

Why is Southern California feeling more like muggy, stormy Florida this week?

Southern California could feel more like Florida the rest of this week, forecasters said, as moisture from a tropical storm in the eastern Pacific shifts north, boosting humidity and the chance for unstable weather in the region. "The next several days, we're getting the remnants of the energy from Tropical Storm Mario," said Rich Thompson, a National Weather Service meteorologist in Oxnard. "It's giving us this threat of thunderstorms." Those storms could create fires from dry-lightning strikes or flash floods and debris flows depending on how strong they turn out to be, the National Weather Service warned.
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fromwww.dw.com
1 day ago

Is the green hydrogen dream over? DW 09/17/2025

In 2022, the Australian mining and energy company Fortescue signed a deal with E.On, a German energy network and infrastructure operator, to supply up to five million tons of low-emission green hydrogen to Europe annually. "The race for large-scale production and transportation of green hydrogen has taken off," said Robert Habeck, then German minister for economic affairs and climate action, of the deal. Adding that it would be the start of a "future without fossil fuels."
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fromThe Mercury News
1 day ago

PG&E to issue electric bill credit in October

PG&E will apply a $58.23 California Climate Credit to residential electric accounts in October, plus additional gas and small-business credits increasing annual bill savings.
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fromElite Traveler
22 hours ago

Beyond the Boats: What to See at Monaco Yacht Show

The 2025 Monaco Yacht Show will display nearly 120 yachts, 50 new models, and launch Blue Wake to integrate sustainability and innovation across the event.
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fromHigh Country News
1 day ago

New Mexico's billion-dollar orphaned oilfield problem - High Country News

Abandoned oil infrastructure near Farmington, New Mexico leaked toxic wastes, contaminating soil and air and leaving large unexcavated pits and decaying tanks.
fromPortland Monthly
17 hours ago

A Beginner's Guide to Mushroom Foraging in Oregon

But moist, forested Oregon-and the Cascadia ecoregion more broadly-has always been a "fungal paradise," according to mycologist Noah Siegel, coauthor of a 2024 guidebook, Mushrooms of Cascadia, that covers over 750 species. "They come in pretty much every single color possible and range from minuscule tiny little mushrooms that are a millimeter across to the Noble Polypores, which can be five feet across," Siegel says. "All of that is right under your nose, in the forest around you." It's truly a wonderland out there.
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fromwww.latimes.com
1 day ago

Did L.A. wildfire debris worsen this year's toxic algal bloom? Researchers say it's unlikely

An ocean upwelling delivering nutrient-rich deep water, not January's fires, primarily drove the massive algae bloom and resulting marine animal deaths.
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fromKqed
6 days ago

Drive a Hybrid or EV? Your Solo Carpool Lane Access Ends This Month | KQED

Starting Oct. 1, solo drivers with California CAV decals cannot use HOV/carpool lanes; violations risk at least a $490 fine.
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fromNature
2 days ago

A population plunge could help to mitigate the global biodiversity crisis

Human population growth did not cause predicted mass starvation, but humanity now consumes over seven months of Earth’s annual living resources.
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fromState of the Planet
2 days ago

Join Us for Climate Week 2025 at Columbia Climate School

Climate Week NYC convenes global leaders to accelerate cross-sector collaboration and climate solutions, with Columbia Climate School hosting numerous interdisciplinary events.
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fromBerlin Startup Jobs
1 day ago

Job Vacancy: Product & Process Manager (m/f/d) // aeco GmbH | Product Management Jobs | Berlin Startup Jobs

Aeco uses private finance, restoration expertise, and digital tools to scale peatland restoration, offering payments to land stewards and verified carbon credits.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

We're still in the dark': a missing land defender and the deadly toll of land conflict on Indigenous people

Indigenous land and environmental defenders face lethal violence tied to land conflicts, with Latin America accounting for a disproportionate share of killings and disappearances.
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fromBerlin Startup Jobs
1 day ago

Job Vacancy: Junior Operations & People Associate // Climatiq | Operations & Support Jobs | Berlin Startup Jobs

Climatiq builds a carbon calculation platform used by sustainability leaders and seeks a Junior Operations Manager to support finance, people operations, and company scaling.
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fromSustainable Bus
2 days ago

JBM secures $100 million from IFC to speed up e-bus rollout

JBM Ecolife Mobility received a $100 million IFC investment to accelerate deployment of modern air-conditioned electric buses in Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Assam.
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fromNature
2 days ago

'Revolutionary' AI tools rescue old weather data to improve climate models

To access the meteorological archives of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) - which contain records from when the DRC became independent in 1960 collected from 37 weather stations across the country - Muheki had to fly from Kinshasa to Kisangani in the country's north, travel along the Congo River by boat and then take an unpaved road on a motorcycle to reach the Yangambi branch of the DRC's National Institute for Agronomic Research (INERA).
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Lesotho villagers complain of damage from water project backed by African Development Bank

Eighteen rural communities in Lesotho have filed a complaint with the African Development Bank (AfDB) over its funding of a multibillion-pound water project whose construction process they claim has ruined fields, polluted water sources and damaged homes. About 1,600 people living in the villages in Mokhotlong district in north-east Lesotho are demanding transparency over planned forced relocations and compensation they say they have not been consulted on. The Lesotho Highlands Water Project is scheduled for completion by 2029, a decade later than planned.
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fromFast Company
2 days ago

Why we built cities for cars, not people, and how we can fix that

Car-centric planning has hollowed out our cities. Zoning regulations, freeways, and cheap fuel gave rise to sprawling suburbs and isolated communities, dependent on personal vehicles for even the most basic tasks. It's a system that punishes the poor, marginalizes the elderly and disabled, and makes public life thinner and more precarious. The car promised freedom, and delivered debt, pollution, and dependence.
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fromAustin Monitor
2 days ago

Austin Resource Recovery not meeting Zero Waste goals, audit says - Austin Monitor

Austin's zero waste diversion rate fell to 37% in 2024, well below the 90% by 2040 target, with ARR not prioritizing high-impact efforts.
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fromIrish Independent
2 days ago

Met Eireann issues Status Yellow rain warning for five counties with likely flooding

Heavy blustery rain, coastal gales and localized flooding expected in western and southern counties tonight, causing travel disruption; conditions improve tomorrow with drier weather and some sunny spells.
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fromFortune
2 days ago

Gen Z climate activists take Trump to court in Montana for singlehandedly worsening global warming, they say | Fortune

Young climate activists seek a federal injunction to block presidential executive orders promoting fossil fuels, alleging those actions violate constitutional protections for life and liberty.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Sustainable period products that actually work: the best pads, menstrual cups and swimwear, tested

Disposable menstrual products create massive plastic waste and can contain toxic chemicals; reusable options like menstrual cups and period underwear reduce environmental and health impacts.
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fromComputerWeekly.com
2 days ago

Waltham Cross to get heating from Google datacentre | Computer Weekly

Google's Waltham Cross datacentre can reuse excess server heat to warm local homes, schools and businesses, uses low-water air-cooling, and sources clean energy.
fromThe Mercury News
1 day ago

C&H Sugar Company agrees to settlement following odor emissions

A historic East Bay company that generated the foul stench of sewage odor that polluted a town's air has settled a lawsuit with Contra Costa County prosecutors for approximately $500,000, authorities said Tuesday. C&H Sugar, whose plant has been a staple in the unincorporated city of Crockett since 1906, committed the odor violations in 2022 at a wastewater treatment plant it jointly owns at Dowrelio Drive, according to a statement from the Contra Costa County District Attorney's Office.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

How you could win $1,000 this Saturday by picking up litter at the beach

California's Coastal Cleanup Day returns for its 41st year with hidden prize chests to boost volunteer turnout statewide, expanding to all 58 counties.
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fromHigh Country News
2 days ago

Decades of public-lands planning, overturned in a day - High Country News

Congress used the Congressional Review Act to overturn the Miles City BLM resource management plan, jeopardizing decades of public-lands decisions across the West.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

How an engineering student turned red Solo cups into stylish sweaters: A lot of trial and error'

Lauren Choi repurposed red single-use plastic cups into textile filaments and founded The New Norm to make clothing from post-consumer recycled plastic.
fromNature
2 days ago

Make trains great again - for the sake of people and the planet

What if there were a technology that could help to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions, air pollution and environmental degradation, while improving health, reducing social inequality and boosting economic growth? There is, and this month it turns 200. The opening of the Stockton and Darlington Railway in northeast England on 27 September 1825 is generally considered to be the birth of the modern railway - an event that set in motion a revolution in human mobility and social organization.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

UN tries to limit staff going to Cop30 in Brazil due to high price of hotels

High accommodation costs in Belem are forcing the UN and delegations to reduce Cop30 attendance, risking exclusion of poorer countries, media, and civil society.
fromTravel + Leisure
2 days ago

This Is the Best Place to See 'Larch Madness' in Washington-and It Has Over 700 Alpine Lakes and Stunning Fall Foliage

Larch trees, a type of deciduous conifer, are typically found east of the Cascade Crest throughout Washington's Cascade Mountains, as well as the broader Pacific Northwest and Canadian Rockies. Unlike other conifers, though, larches lose their needle-like leaves each fall. But first, they turn gold, blanketing the mountainsides of their high-altitude homes in a gilded hue. The spectacular vistas and short viewing window create the same foliage-spotting frenzy as the rest of the U.S., drawing huge crowds for Larch Madness season.
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fromTechCrunch
1 day ago

Al Gore on China's climate rise: 'I would not have seen this coming' | TechCrunch

China now leads the global energy transition while U.S. climate policy retreat has created missed opportunities for American innovation and influence.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Antioch's $160 million desalination plant begins operation in bid to boost city water supply

Antioch commissioned a $160 million brackish water desalination plant supplying up to 40% of city drinking water by treating about 6 million gallons daily.
fromBoston.com
1 day ago

New England's shrimp industry is struggling, with fishermen catching few in 2025

Fishermen have been under a moratorium on catching shrimp for more than a decade because of low population levels that scientists have attributed to climate change and warming oceans. The harvesters were allowed to catch a small number of shrimp this past winter as part of an industry-funded sampling and data collection program. The fishermen didn't catch much though, and recent changes allow regulators to extend the moratorium for five years at a time instead of just one, Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission officials said Monday.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

UK could raise nearly 2bn by taxing SUVs in line with European countries, study shows

Taxing Britain's SUVs in line with other European countries could raise almost 2bn a year for the public finances, research has shown. The Transport & Environment thinktank has urged the government to use the autumn budget to bring in a levy on the largest vehicles, which it said would reflect the damage they caused to the environment and infrastructure.
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fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

Thunderstorms, heat, fire weather and winds threaten SoCal as weather gets wild

Tuesday is expected to be the hottest day of the week, with warmer valley areas in L.A. County expected to reach the triple digits and temperatures in inland coastal areas ranging from the 80s to lower 90s, according to the National Weather Service. The hot weather will continue on Wednesday and coincide with a risk of thunderstorms that will persist through midday Friday.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Young climate activists in court aim to stop Trump's pro-fossil fuel executive orders

Youth activists are suing to block three Trump executive orders that promote fossil fuels, alleging unlawful executive overreach and violations of life and liberty.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

California oil merger set to benefit from permitting boom

It's really a truly significant change, California Resources CEO Francisco Leon said Monday on a call with analysts discussing the acquisition. The state is signaling a need for California production, he said, adding that the company has been having tremendous, very constructive conversations with the state of California.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 days ago

It's Not Just FloodingClimate Change Means More Landslide Risk, Too

The fan of the landslide, where a surge of boulders and mud blasted the forest open after rushing down the steeper slopes of Arizona Mountain in the Catskills, is about 100 feet widean undulating plane of rocks, mangled tree trunks, and invasive plants such as Japanese stiltgrass that thrive in disturbed areas. On a hot July day the seasonal stream that runs through this ravine, named the Shingle Kill, is small enough to step over.
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fromwww.pressenterprise.com
2 days ago

Mountain lion's death on California highway leads to push for more protection

A collared 3-year-old female puma, F390, was killed by a vehicle on Highway 74, highlighting road dangers to California mountain lions.
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fromTime Out New York
2 days ago

This was NYC's driest summer in a quarter of a century-what to know about the current New York state drought watch

New York City's reservoirs remain near capacity despite a historically dry summer, while much of upstate New York faces a drought watch and conservation advisories.
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fromComputerWeekly.com
2 days ago

National Grid partners with AI firm to test dynamic management of datacentre energy demands | Computer Weekly

National Grid will pilot Emerald AI's platform enabling AI datacentres to flexibly reduce power draw, using Nvidia GPUs to support grid stability and capacity management.
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fromFast Company
1 day ago

This refinery is turning cattle into 'green' jet fuel-but it's destroying the Amazon

A Texas refinery supplying green aviation fuel purchased beef tallow sourced from cattle raised on illegally cleared Amazon rainforest land.
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fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
2 days ago

Dense fog advisory for San Francisco Peninsula Coast and Northern Monterey Bay until Tuesday morning

Dense fog reducing visibility to a quarter-mile or less creates hazardous driving conditions; drivers should slow down, use low-beams, and maintain large following distances.
fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

Contributor: Truck makers breaking emissions deal are hurting themselves - and all Californians

In 2023, truck manufacturers struck a deal with the California Air Resources Board to drastically reduce emissions and invest in electric trucks. This summer, however, several of the companies - Daimler Truck, Volvo Group, Paccar and Traton - backed out of the partnership and sued California, with support from the Trump administration. Now fossil-fuel-aligned corporations are leveraging political connections to weaken oversight, erode environmental protections and entrench their dominance.
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fromPortland Mercury
1 day ago

Good Morning, News: Merkley Calls For US to Cease Aid to Israel, Journalists Fired Over Charlie Kirk, and We Need to Talk About Nepal

Environmental groups have been at odds with the city of Portland for years over Zenith Energy's oil transloading facility in Northwest Portland. Critics argue the city is allowing a dangerous operation with environmental and health risks to continue its business, with little mechanism for the city to enforce its own regulations imposed on the energy company. That last part came into clearer focus recently. A lawsuit filed against the city by multiple environmental groups revealed issues with a Land Use Compatibility Statement (LUCS)
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fromThe Mercury News
2 days ago

California launches $55 million program to expand EV fast charging network

California is investing $55 million to fund statewide DC fast charger installations, covering up to 100% of costs and prioritizing underserved communities.
fromTESLARATI
1 day ago

Tesla recalls Powerwall 2 units in Australia

During the "Las Megas" event in Las Vegas, Tesla launched Megablock, a pre-engineered medium-voltage block designed to integrate Megapack 3 units in a plug-and-play system. Capable of 20 MWh AC with a 25-year life cycle and more than 10,000 cycles, the Megablock could achieve 91% round-trip efficiency at medium voltage, inclusive of auxiliary loads. Tesla emphasized that Megablock can be installed 23% faster with up to 40% lower construction costs.
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fromFast Company
2 days ago

What it was like to be building an offshore wind farm as Trump shut it down

A stop-work order halted the Revolution Wind offshore project, leaving workers uncertain and citing vague national security concerns amid administration opposition to wind energy.
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fromMail Online
2 days ago

Hundreds of Glossy Ibis usually found in the Med spotted in the UK

Glossy Ibis are breeding and appearing in growing numbers across the UK and Ireland, with hundreds recorded and range shifts linked to climate change.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Tourist riding electric unicycle spotted on Dolomites hiking trail

A tourist used a self-balancing scooter on a Marmolada glacier trail, alarming researchers concerned about safety and glacier retreat.
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