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State Launches Civil Rights Investigation into Eaton Fire Response | KQED

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State Launches Civil Rights Investigation into Eaton Fire Response | KQED

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2 days ago

The debate over fracking in Mexico: Energy sovereignty versus environmental risk

Sheinbaum's government overturned a six-year fracking ban to pursue domestic gas independence, sparking debate over energy sovereignty versus environmental and community risks.
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8 hours ago

Site of Elementary School Was Sprayed With Radioactive Fracking Waste, Worker Warns

Nearly 500 Texas elementary school children play on fields contaminated with tons of illegally dumped radioactive fracking waste that may cause severe bone damage.
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9 hours ago

Data Center Boom Is Fueling an Expansion of Natural Gas Projects

Rapid expansion of AI data centers is driving deployment of natural-gas turbines, risking a substantial increase in fossil-fuel emissions and negative climate consequences.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
14 hours ago

Floating cities of logs: can the lungs of Africa' survive its exploitation?

Millions depend on the Congo River basin for livelihoods while facing dangerous river travel, corruption, and threats to biodiverse forests that trap massive carbon.
fromThe Conversation
1 day ago

Why your brain has to work harder in an open-plan office than private offices: study

Since the pandemic, offices around the world have quietly shrunk. Many organisations don't need as much floor space or as many desks, given many staff now do a mix of hybrid work from home and the office. But on days when more staff are required to be in, office spaces can feel noticeably busier and noisier. Despite so much focus on getting workers back into offices, there has been far less focus on the impacts of returning to open-plan workspaces.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
13 hours ago

Cyprus appeals to residents to cut water use amid once-in-a-century drought

Authorities in Cyprus have urged residents to reduce their water intake by 10% the equivalent of two minutes' use of running water each day as Europe's most south-easterly nation grapples with a once-in-a century drought. The appeal, announced alongside a 31m (27m) package of emergency measures, comes as reservoirs hit record lows with little prospect of replenishment before the tourist season starts.
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14 hours ago

Sustainability In Your Ear: CurbWaste's Mike Marmo Is Building the Waste Logistics Layer of the Circular Economy

CurbWaste is building a digital operating system for independent haulers to capture per-load, chain-of-custody data and enable a circular economy through material visibility.
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13 hours ago

Forests Are Steadily Crawling North, Satellite Imagery Shows

Boreal forests are shifting northward and expanding due to warming, altering carbon sequestration potential and increasing young forest cover.
fromThe Atlantic
13 hours ago

How Many Wolves Is Enough?

The wolves arrived in May of last year, just days after Paul Roen had driven his cattle back up to their summer pasture in Northern California's Sierra Valley. He started finding the bleeding bodies of calves-some still alive, so badly paralyzed that they'd need to be shot. After weeks of this, Roen finally saw a kill himself. "One wolf grabbed a cow and spun her around, while another grabbed a calf," he told me. "He tore it into three pieces in 30 seconds."
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13 hours ago

Flood advisory issued for Halton due to snowmelt, forecasts of rain | CBC News

Halton residents warned of possible spring flooding and ice jams due to melting snowpack and forecasted rain; avoid rivers, creeks, bridges, and dams.
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fromInsideHook
20 hours ago

Could Recycled Plastic Lead to More Housing?

When you think about building a house, what materials come to mind? Brick, wood and metal all come to mind; there are also some very distinctive glass houses out there. (Even if their occupants should refrain from throwing stones - though honestly, that's a good tip for indoor living in general.) A group of MIT researchers have come up with a very different way of making buildings, and it's one that also addresses an ongoing waste issue."We've estimated that the world needs about 1 billion new homes by 2050. If we try to make that many homes using wood, we would need to clear-cut the equivalent of the Amazon rainforest three times over," explained AJ Perez, who conducts his research in the MIT Office of Innovation. The title of a paper written by Perez and his colleagues - "Design, Manufacture and Testing of Structural Trusses Using Additively Manufactured Polymer Composites" - gives a sense of the solution that they have in mind.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
11 hours ago

An injured seabird pecks at an emergency room door, prompting its own rescue

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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14 hours ago

Guest Idea: Late Winter Pruning Optimizes Tree Health for Backyard Carbon Sequestration

Prune backyard trees in late winter to reveal structure, improve health, and increase long-term carbon sequestration by removing nonproductive limbs and promoting stronger growth.
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6 hours ago

Here We Go Again: Vaillancourt Fountain Fans Sue SF In Yet Another Last-Gasp Attempt to Save Fountain

Preservationists sued San Francisco to halt removal of the 1971 Vaillancourt Fountain, alleging the city failed to conduct a required CEQA environmental review.
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11 hours ago

Green-Wood to Debut 'Human Composting' Burials

"I think it's really important to think about this as just another way that we are dealing with death," said Green-Wood President Meera Joshi. "If you look throughout history, there's been so many different ways between cultures and over time on how people memorialize death. In some senses, this is the original way. It just has the benefit of technology so it can happen faster."
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fromSun Sentinel
8 hours ago

Dry and warmer week ahead for South Florida. Here's how hot it will get.

Dry air should move into South Florida this week, along with warm sunshine. Overnight Tuesday, a drier and more stable air mass will descend upon the state, creating a near-zero chance of rain throughout the week and into the weekend. Chances of rain are very low, with the exception of a brief coastal shower toward the end of the week. Sunny skies will prevail as well, pushing afternoon highs to the mid-upper 80s toward the weekend.
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1 day ago

Youth build resilience in climate-vulnerable Sierre Leone | Cornell Chronicle

Youth-led climate hub in Bo City builds local resilience through tree planting, gardens and leadership training to prepare secondary cities for climate migration.
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fromThe Mercury News
12 hours ago

Why is a little bird tapping on a Los Gatos window?

A dark-eyed junco pecks windows because it mistakes its reflection for a territorial intruder; sunlight angle and possible insects explain the morning timing.
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1 day ago

Gasoline-starved California is turning to fuel from the Bahamas | Fortune

Gasoline supplies are shipped via the Bahamas to California, increasing costs due to refinery closures, pipeline absence, and Jones Act shipping constraints.
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fromSun Sentinel
1 day ago

Ron Magill, the face and voice of Zoo Miami, announces his retirement

Ron Magill is retiring from Zoo Miami after 46 years and will become the Zoo Miami Foundation goodwill ambassador and conservation liaison.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Met Office issues yellow weather warning as snow and rain to hit UK

A yellow snow warning covers eastern England with up to 4cm expected, while widespread flood warnings and ongoing groundwater impacts threaten parts of England.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Tinsel to tidewall: discarded Christmas trees reused to protect Lancashire coastline

Discarded Christmas trees are buried on Lancashire beaches to rebuild sand dunes and protect coastal communities from sea-level rise and erosion.
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fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
2 days ago

Coastal flood advisory for Northern Monterey Bay and Southern Monterey Bay and Big Sur Coast from Sunday to Tuesday

Monterey Bay (northern and southern) and Big Sur Coast under coastal flood advisory Sunday 4 a.m. to Tuesday 3 p.m.; up to 1.5 ft inundation possible.
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fromwww.dw.com
1 day ago

Nature reconsidered: why it's making us anxious

Urbanization and reduced everyday contact with nature are increasing biophobia, distancing people—especially children—from natural sensory experiences and raising long-term mental health risks.
fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
2 days ago

Coastal flood advisory issued for Northern California from Sunday to Tuesday

The advisory is valid from Sunday 7 a.m. until Tuesday Feb. 17, at 3 p.m. Up to 1.0 ft of inundation above ground level is possible in low-lying areas near shorelines and tidal waterways, can be expected according to the NWS San Francisco CA. At the San Francisco tidal gauge, high tide is expected to be: 0.9 ft above normal (6.8 ft MLLW) at 9:34 a.m. Sunday 1.0 ft above normal (6.9 ft MLLW) at 10:16 a.m. Monday
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Welsh charity buys more than 405 hectares for rewilding

Tir Natur bought over 405 hectares in Ceredigion to create Wales’s largest rewilding project, restoring habitats, sequestering carbon, and encouraging the return of native species.
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1 day ago

Avalanche watch in place for the Greater Lake Tahoe Area until Monday morning

The NWS Reno NV says to prepare for, HIGH avalanche danger is anticipated in the backcountry Monday evening, lasting through Tuesday night, and possibly into Wednesday. A powerful storm with rapidly accumulating snowfall and strong winds may cause widespread avalanche activity in the mountains. Large avalanches capable of burying or injuring people could occur in backcountry areas, according to the NWS.
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1 day ago

New Zealand officials warn more flooding could hit north island as man killed after heavy rain

A deepening low brought heavy rain and severe gales to New Zealand's North Island, causing floods, evacuations, power outages, road collapses and multiple deaths.
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1 day ago

This State Park is Home to Florida's Tallest Waterfall-Plus Sinkholes and a Butterfly Garden

Falling Waters State Park features Florida's highest waterfall dropping into a 100-foot sinkhole, diverse native habitats, historical sites, and family-friendly outdoor activities.
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1 day ago

Field Notes: 124-Year-Old Light Bulb, UC Davis' Cheeto the Cat, and Trash Falcons' Art Exhibit

An orange cat named Cheeto, who's been an internet meme for quite some time, is a fixture of the physics department at the University of California, Davis campus, where students and staff leave out food, beds, and the occasional note about his whereabouts. Sightings get logged on Instagram, and he's even picked up a joking Rate My Professors profile, complete with five-star reviews. Most days, Cheeto is easy to find sleeping in the sun or stretched out in the landscaping, clearly unbothered by his reputation.
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2 days ago

article 25 builds off-grid village in tanzania, providing a stable, loving home for 60 children

Located in the Kilimanjaro region, where approximately 8% of children are orphaned, the village provides accommodation for 60 children. The masterplan is organized around six domestic-scale cottages, each overseen by a live-in caregiver, and a central social building that accommodates dining, study, games, laundry, and kitchen functions. The spatial arrangement balances private living units with communal areas for education, sport, and play.
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1 day ago

Scientists seek rare victims of Irish mosquito bites after West Nile virus detected for first time in Britain

Irish mosquitoes are typically found in wetlands, floodplains, coastal saltmarshes Ireland has as many as 21 species of mosquito present nationwide, but scientists say it's rare for them to bite humans here. A new scientific review has shown that while most Irish mosquitoes feed on birds and animals, there are ­specific places where they feed on ­humans. Drogheda has been ­identified as one such hotspot, as well as parts of Wicklow and Derry.
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3 days 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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2 days ago

Earth on Track to Become Uninhabitable, Scientists Say

Multiple Earth systems are approaching destabilization, risking cascading tipping points that could commit the planet to a high-temperature 'hothouse Earth' trajectory.
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2 days ago

Deadline looming for Colorado River agreement: Here's how it could affect NorCal

Seven Colorado River basin states must agree by Feb. 14 on water-use reductions as the river’s long-term drought has depleted supplies and reservoirs.
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2 days ago

Grassroots Organizers in Wisconsin Offer Blueprint for Beating Back Data Centers

Private equity and corporate interests are driving a nationwide data-center boom that sparks local resistance over noise, pollution, higher bills, and water depletion.
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2 days 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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2 days 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 days 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.
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2 days ago

Nothing says love like chemicals': Valentine's roses often covered in pesticides, testing finds

Valentine's Day roses sold in Europe are heavily contaminated with multiple pesticide residues, including banned neurological and reproductive toxins, posing health and environmental risks.
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2 days 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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2 days 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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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days 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
2 days 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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2 days 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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2 days ago

I Stopped Washing Dishes With Liquid Dish Soap - Here's Why

Switching to solid dish soap reduces plastic waste, provides concentrated suds, uses wholesome ingredients, and cuts grease effectively while being chemically stable.
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5 days ago
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US repeals key 'endangerment finding' that climate change is a public threat

The EPA revoked the 2009 endangerment finding, removing greenhouse gases as a public-health threat and enabling rollbacks of emissions regulations.
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4 days 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.
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5 days ago
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US repeals key 'endangerment finding' that climate change is a public threat

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4 days 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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3 days 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.
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fromFortune
3 days ago

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

CEOs maintain climate action because it preserves profitability, operational resilience, and relevance to customers and employees despite political and regulatory shifts.
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3 days 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.
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fromFast Company
3 days ago

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

Energy-efficiency measures and load shifting can meet much or all projected U.S. electricity demand growth at about half the cost of new infrastructure.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days 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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3 days 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
3 days 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
3 days 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
3 days 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
3 days 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
3 days 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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3 days 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
3 days 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
3 days 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
3 days 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.
fromLos Angeles Times
3 days 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
4 days 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
3 days 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
4 days 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
3 days 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
3 days 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
3 days 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
3 days 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
3 days 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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