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fromwww.bostonherald.com
6 hours ago

Why boosting production of Venezuela's very dense, very sloppy' oil could harm the environment

U.S. plans to expand Venezuelan oil exports risk exacerbating environmental damage and greenhouse gas emissions while facing decayed infrastructure and costly, years-long repairs.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
19 hours ago

A colossal own goal': Trump's exit from global climate treaties will have little effect outside US

US withdrawal from UNFCCC and IPCC worsens US security and prosperity while failing to change accelerating climate realities or the global transition to low‑carbon growth.
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fromFast Company
11 hours ago

12 Hiroshima bombs every second: Here's how much Earth's oceans warmed in 2025

Global ocean temperatures reached a record high in 2025, with oceans absorbing an unprecedented 23 zettajoules of heat, driving severe climate impacts.
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fromwww.amny.com
5 hours ago

Wave of Big Tech's AI data centers are coming for New York amNewYork

New York’s hyperscale AI and crypto data center boom will add over 7,000 MW by 2030 and drive fossil gas infrastructure expansion, including NESE.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
14 hours ago

Some want to ban geoengineering research. This would be a catastrophic mistake for our planet | Craig Segall and Baroness Bryony Worthington

Geoengineering research must not be banned; urgent research is needed because climate sensitivity is higher and emissions reductions are too slow.
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fromFast Company
8 hours ago

Petro-states vs. electro-states: What to watch for the global energy transition in 2026

Rapid renewable growth coexists with expanding fossil-fuel production and geopolitical pressures that threaten a just, orderly global energy transition.
fromFast Company
5 hours ago

Bill Gates funds many green energy tech solutions, but he says true climate action really needs this to succeed

"Without a large global carbon tax (which is, unfortunately, politically unachievable), market forces do not properly incentivize the creation of technologies to reduce climate-related emissions," Gates writes. To stop global temperatures from increasing, we need to replace all emissions-emitting activities with affordable alternatives, Gates says. He particularly calls out industrial emissions and aviation as areas that need innovation. And governmental policies-"in rich countries," he notes-are crucial to bringing about that innovation, "because unless innovations reach scale, the costs won't come down and we won't achieve the impact we need."
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fromwww.theguardian.com
19 hours ago

Why is Trump interested in Greenland? Look to the thawing Arctic ice | Gaby Hinsliff

Melting Arctic is opening strategic, economic, and military competition that threatens northern Europe and global security.
fromBoston.com
21 hours ago

Mass. man pleads guilty to wildlife trafficking

"The wildlife that Bied unlawfully imported and conspired to import was protected by the Endangered Species Act as well as [CITES]," the office of U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts Leah B. Foley said. Adam Bied, 40, bought, sold, and traded the endangered animal parts from 2018 to 2021, knowing his transactions violated U.S. laws and regulations, according to federal prosecutors. The Reading resident worked with other traffickers based in Cameroon and Indonesia to obtain the parts, and neither sought nor obtained the proper USDWS licenses or CITES permits, Foley's office said.
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fromEngadget
7 hours ago

CES: So very big, so little sustainability tech

Sustainability showcased at CES remains sparse compared with AI proliferation, with some promising prototypes and utility-scale solutions but few consumer-ready, standout products.
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fromStreetsblog
20 hours ago

Confirmed: Non-Driving Infrastructure Creates 'Induced Demand,' Too - Streetsblog USA

Building high-quality multimodal infrastructure increases cycling and transit use and can reduce car travel when combined with supportive policies.
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fromThe Atlantic
13 hours ago

The Tastiest Meat Americans Can't Buy

Overabundant white-tailed deer populations create ecological, agricultural, and safety problems while providing hunting opportunities and venison as a source of meat.
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fromStreetsblog
1 day ago

Fresno Advocates Have Their Day in Court Tomorrow (1/9) in Effort to Stop Massive Highway Expansion - Streetsblog California

A proposed $140 million Highway 99 interchange expansion in South Fresno faces legal challenge over unassessed truck traffic, air quality, and public health impacts.
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fromSFGATE
1 day ago
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California is free of drought conditions for the first time in 25 years

fromSFGATE
1 day ago
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California is free of drought conditions for the first time in 25 years

fromZDNET
8 hours ago

Wave Browser helps wipe out your to-do list-and toxic ocean waste

Wave Browser is working to reverse that equation. With a unique new partnership with 4ocean, Wave Browser connects your browsing to mitigating environmental impact: every session helps fund the removal of plastic and other waste from our ocean, rivers, and coastlines around the world. Every time you surf the web, Wave Browser contributes to 4ocean's cleanup projects that focus on waterways across the globe, from the United States to the Dominican Republic, and Indonesia.
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fromWIRED
17 hours ago

The Oceans Just Keep Getting Hotter

Global oceans absorbed a record additional 23 zettajoules of heat in 2025, marking eight consecutive years of increasing ocean heat uptake.
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fromwww.dw.com
20 hours ago

Australia: 3 missing as 'catastrophic' bushfires rage DW 01/09/2026

Bushfires in Victoria destroyed homes, forced evacuations, burned tens of thousands of hectares as temperatures reached 46°C and fire danger was declared catastrophic.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
18 hours ago

How falcon thieves are targeting the UK's protected birds

Hundreds of UK peregrine falcon nests have been raided to supply a lucrative illegal trade meeting Middle East demand for racing and breeding birds.
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fromTheregister
7 hours ago

Meta reacts to power needs by signing long-term nuke deals

Meta contracted with nuclear firms to secure roughly 6.6 GW of grid-delivered nuclear power to support future hyperscale datacenter demand around 2030.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago
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Pack what's precious': Victorians bracing for catastrophic fire danger hunker down with caravans, kelpies and litres of water

fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago
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Pack what's precious': Victorians bracing for catastrophic fire danger hunker down with caravans, kelpies and litres of water

fromThe Cool Down
13 hours ago

Frustrated commuter shares photo of concerning city bus feature: 'This should legitimately be banned'

Covering the windows of public transit with advertisements turns a shared public resource into a mobile advertisement that is more concerned with achieving marketing and sales goals than it is with serving the local community effectively. Constant exposure to advertisements, which has become the norm for modern living, also encourages excessive consumption, which drives consumers to spend beyond their means, leading to growing consumer debt.
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fromLos Angeles Times
6 hours ago

Finally! Bear under Altadena home for 6 weeks is evicted by paintballs, electrified mat

A 550-pound male black bear occupied a home's crawl space, damaged utilities and was evicted by BEAR League volunteers using paintball guns and human harassment.
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fromEarth911
13 hours ago

Earth911 Inspiration: Life Is An Endless Equation

Daily, fierce and gentle engagement with nature combined with sharing inspiration can drive restoration and encourage prioritizing the planet in everyday life.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
17 hours ago

Bear removed after living underneath SoCal home for months

An elderly bear that lived under an Altadena home's crawlspace for nearly two months was removed by a wildlife nonprofit after repeated unsuccessful state attempts.
fromIrish Independent
17 hours ago

Status Yellow wind warning issued for seven counties, but Met Eireann says milder temperatures are on the way

Counties Clare, Kerry, Donegal, Galway, Leitrim, Mayo and Sligo will come under the warning from 4pm until 10pm on Sunday. Potential impacts during the warning will include some wave overtopping, loose objects being displaced, some fallen trees and branches and difficult travelling conditions. There are more cold days ahead, but Met Éireann has milder temperatures will arrive by the end of this week.
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fromwww.berkeleyside.org
12 hours ago

Remembering Nancy Gorrell, artist and activist who helped make Indigenous Peoples Day a holiday in Berkeley

Nancy Elizabeth Gorrell was a Berkeley-based artist, environmentalist, activist, and educator who led local and national efforts for Indigenous Peoples Day and zero-waste initiatives.
fromwww.pressenterprise.com
11 hours ago

Are ants invading your home? Here are steps you can take to get rid of them

Native ants are beneficial to the environment. They will eat pest insects such as fleas and termites. They also aid in breaking down organic matter such as dead plants and animals. Native ants form distinct colonies that will battle each other, limiting their populations. They also tend to behave themselves and stay outdoors. Argentine ants tend to invade indoor spaces during hot, dry weather or after heavy rain.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

Expect to see more coyotes in your neighborhood. Here's why

Coyote mating season runs January–March (peaks in February), increases local coyote movement for mates and food, and requires increased caution as pups emerge April–May.
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fromwww.dw.com
1 day ago

Climate action continues, even without Trump DW 01/08/2026

The US plans to withdraw from 66 international organizations and treaties, including major environmental bodies, undermining global climate cooperation.
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fromThe Nation
1 day ago

The US Is a Violent Petro-State

U.S. efforts to seize Venezuelan oil underscore the United States' role as a petrostate and risk substantially increasing global carbon emissions.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Bay Area fire chief accuses State Parks of obstructing wildfire-prevention work

State Parks blocked firefighters from clearing vegetation above Blackhawk, citing protections for manzanita, wildlife and burial sites, delaying wildfire hazard reduction.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Household burning of plastic waste in developing world is hidden health threat, study shows

The household burning of plastic for heating and cooking is widespread in developing countries, suggests a global study that raises concerns about its health and environmental impacts. The research, published in the journal Nature Communications, surveyed more than 1,000 respondents across 26 countries. One in three people reported being aware of households burning plastic, while 16% said they had burned plastic themselves.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

Contributor: 'Save the whales' worked for decades, but now gray whales are starving

Eastern gray whale numbers dropped 50% in nine years; changing ocean and Arctic ice conditions linked to climate change cause starvation and raise extinction risk.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
1 day ago

New year, greener you: 20 items to kickstart your environmental resolutions

A curated set of reusable, biodegradable, and low-waste household items enables easier adoption of eco-friendly habits and reduces single-use waste.
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fromTruthout
1 day ago
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A Year After LA Fires, Don't Forget How Trump and Musk's Lies Hurt Recovery

fromTruthout
1 day ago
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A Year After LA Fires, Don't Forget How Trump and Musk's Lies Hurt Recovery

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fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

As Arizona groundwater disappears, an agricultural giant agrees to use less

Major Arizona dairy agreed to stop irrigating 2,000 acres within 12 years and pay $11 million to fund well replacements and emergency water.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

If geoengineering is ever deployed in a climate emergency, transparency is key | Ines Camilloni

Global South must urgently engage in inclusive research and governance on solar geoengineering to assess uneven risks, benefits, and protect vulnerable communities.
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fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
1 day ago

Extreme cold warning for South Bay for Friday

Very cold conditions with temperatures in the mid 20s to low 30s expected. Cold conditions will be hazardous to sensitive populations such as unhoused individuals. Cold conditions may damage or kill sensitive crops, plants, and vegetation if appropriate precautions are not taken. Prolonged exposure to the cold conditions will lead to hypothermia for people, pets, and livestock, according to the NWS.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Masses of toxic litter pours from Rhine into North Sea each year, research finds

The Rhine transports thousands of tonnes of macrolitter annually into the North Sea, contaminating waters with microplastics, heavy metals and harmful additives.
fromState of the Planet
1 day ago

Photographing Climate Change: Ice Porters on the Frozen Chadar River

Every winter in the Ladakh region in northwest India, the two roads that connect the small villages in the Zanskar Valley with the rest of the country close, are overwhelmed by snow. But for centuries, locals have had a workaround: a road of ice formed by the frozen Chadar River. A week-long trek in frozen temperatures connects them to the outside world.
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fromKqed
2 days ago

Sonoma County Storms Spill Wastewater into Russian River, Residents Warned to Stay Away | KQED

The exact volume of the spill remains unknown as crews continue to monitor the site. Tiffen noted that a final estimate will not be available until reports are submitted to state regulators, adding that the massive volume of stormwater currently in the river makes testing for pathogens more difficult. "It's complicated by the amount of storm water and how that would affect testing regardless of a spill," Tiffen said. "Because it tends to muddy the water, so to speak."
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fromThe Oaklandside
1 day ago

Over 2,000 East Bay residents bought e-bikes with vouchers in the last 6 months

Ava Community Energy, formerly East Bay Community Energy, partnered with the Alameda County Transportation Commission, the county transit funder, to launch a $10 million fund in July to offer significant rebates to adult customers for the purchase of new electric bikes. The program provides $1,000 toward the cost of a standard e-bike or $1,500 toward the cost of a cargo or adaptive e-bike for people who qualify as low-income, with $400 and $900 rebates, respectively, for other county residents.
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fromEarth911
1 day ago

Recycling Mystery: Black-Colored Plastic

Black plastic gets its color from carbon black pigment and is commonly used in food containers, such as meat or produce trays and take-out containers, as well as disposable coffee lids, plastic bags, and hard plastic items like DVD cases and planters. While plastic is one of the categories of things that we are encouraged to recycle - when we can't reuse or repurpose it - not all black plastic items can be recycled.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Germany's dying forests are losing their ability to absorb CO2. Can a new way of planting save them?

Bark beetle outbreaks, fueled by drought and heat, have devastated spruce monocultures in the Harz, prompting mixed-species replanting to increase forest resilience.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Brrrrrr! Extremely cold air to make it a nippy Bay Area weekend

High pressure will bring an extreme cold snap inland (20s–30s) and dangerous high surf with strong rip currents along the Bay Area coast.
fromianVisits
1 day ago

Too hot to Handel: Pipe organs reveal the truth about warming churches

That is, if the church has a pipe organ. Most do, and pipe organs need periodic tuning as the seasons change. When organ tuners carry out that work, many will write down details of the ambient temperature and humidity at the time. Those observations are often recorded in small logbooks kept by the organ itself - and over time, they can build into a surprisingly detailed climate record.
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fromFast Company
1 day ago

This cute soy sauce pouch could get rid of plastic packets for good

A compostable, plastic-free soy sauce dropper (Holy Carp) replaces plastic fish bottles for sushi take-out, reducing long-lasting single-use plastic waste.
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
2 days ago

Berkeley's Cazadero camp heavily damaged by winter storms

The powerful storms that blew through Berkeley over Christmas pummeled the city-owned Cazadero camp in Sonoma County, where howling winds toppled trees and damaged dozens of structures at the remote retreat that has hosted music and performing arts programs for generations. Now staff are working to clear mountains of debris and downed redwoods so the camp can reopen in time for programs this spring.
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fromCN Traveller
1 day ago

Inside Africa's green heart, where wildlife rules the roost

A remote area of the Central African Republic protects diverse wildlife, hosting the world's largest forest elephant gatherings amid low tourism and regional unrest.
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fromSFGATE
1 day ago

La Nina could end soon. Here's what California can expect.

La Niña began in fall and is likely to fade by spring, with about a 75% chance of ending by the end of March.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Country diary: Everything is frozen, but still the finches come | Amanda Thomson

Speyside Fields for Wildlife plants wildlife-friendly crops that attract large winter flocks of finches, linnets and other birds, restoring pollen, nectar and seed resources.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Indian police raid home of environmental activists over anti-fossil fuel campaign

India's Enforcement Directorate raided environmental activist Harjeet Singh's home over alleged foreign-funded advocacy for a fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty.
fromwww.dw.com
2 days ago

How clean energy could save us trillions DW 01/07/2026

In the rolling hills of southeast Queensland, Australia, farmer and businessman Brent Finlay stands beneath turbines so tall they rival skyscrapers. "There's a lift inside that takes about 12 minutes to go from the bottom to the top," he said, pointing skyward. Forty-five of the giant turbines that now dot his property are part of the massive MacIntyre Wind Farm which will soon generate enough electricity to power 700,000 homes.
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fromState of the Planet
2 days ago

Columbia Climate School Experts on What Gives Them Hope for 2026

Policy rollbacks in 2025 will increase emissions, but strong student engagement and new climate programs offer practical momentum toward solutions.
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fromwww.bloomberg.com
3 days ago

Automakers face an EV winter' in 2026 as sales growth slows

Global EV sales growth will slow in 2026 due to reduced Chinese subsidies, U.S. policy rollbacks, and uncertainty in Europe.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

Public art project aims to reduce battery fires

A touring public installation will promote recycling of small electricals and batteries to reduce lithium-ion battery fires in east London waste collection and disposal.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Water pours down Oroville Dam spillway as reservoir rises following big storms

It's a sight that usually means California is having a good winter and water supplies are healthy. This week, operators at Oroville Dam, the tallest dam in the United States, which holds back California's second-largest reservoir, opened the spillway gates and began releasing billions of gallons of water down the massive concrete spillway into the Feather River below. The reason? It's not to waste water. But to prevent potential floods.
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fromFast Company
2 days ago

Why battery recycling is essential for supply chain security

Extended producer responsibility for batteries is essential to recover critical minerals and build closed-loop recycling as battery use and end-of-life waste rise.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

We study glaciers. Artificial glaciers' and other tech may halt their total collapse | Brent Minchew and Colin Meyer

Sea levels are rising faster than at any point in human history, and for every foot that waters rise, 100 million people lose their homes. At current projections, that means about 300 million people will be forced to move in the decades to come, along with the social and political conflict as people migrate inland. Despite this looming crisis, the world still lacks specific, reliable forecasts
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fromNature
3 days ago

'I rarely get outside': scientists ditch fieldwork in the age of AI

Machine-learning analysis of digitized herbarium data reveals plants shift flowering times with rising temperatures while ecology increasingly relies on automated, indoor monitoring.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
2 days ago

Experts examine how climate change will create more king tides in Bay Area

Record king tides combined with a storm flooded Larkspur, demonstrating that rising sea levels will increase coastal flooding frequency and severity during high-tide storms.
fromwww.benzinga.com
2 days ago

How BLUETTI Is Lowering The Barrier To Entry

For years, the idea of "energy independence" belonged to a narrow group of early adopters. Previously, reliable off-grid power meant involving professionals for electrical installation, a custom battery bank, and a web of wiring forms, thus rendering the project beyond an affordable reach for most people. Today, as mobile living, remote work, and outdoor lifestyles are creating new paradigms, so is the market.
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fromStreetsblog
2 days ago

Opinion: E-Bikes Are An Economic Boost That Cities Must Seize - Streetsblog New York City

Micromobility expands customer catchment areas, improving retail access, profitability, and food access by extending travel distances beyond walking, especially in transit-poor neighborhoods.
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fromHigh Country News
2 days ago

Americans generally like wolves except when reminded of politics - High Country News

Public opinion toward gray wolves is broadly positive and growing, despite amplified perceptions of deep conflict driven by media and political narratives.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Revealed: how aviation emissions could be halved without cutting journeys

Aviation emissions could be halved without reducing passenger journeys by removing premium seats, improving load factors, and deploying the most efficient aircraft.
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fromSFGATE
2 days ago

Horse dies after suspected wolf attack, and a Calif. sheriff is livid

Gray wolves in Lassen County attacked livestock at least 45 times since January 2025, prompting the sheriff to request state assistance.
fromThe Atlantic
2 days ago

The View From the Palisades

This weekend, I stood on a bluff in the Palisades where houses used to be. Los Angeles rose to my left, and the sky had the dramatic clouds we get in the winter when it rains, as it has for a few weeks. The hillsides have turned to Irish green, but the burn scar, below, is still black. Twice, when my family drove past during the holidays, our phones blared with evacuation alerts for possible mudslides and flooding.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

The Los Angeles wildfires were the perfect storm'. Is the city ready for the next one?

Fog shrouded the ruins still standing at the center of the Pacific Palisades on a morning in December, a once-vibrant Los Angeles community decimated by flames. Melted newsstands that distributed the Palisadian-Post, an almost century-old paper that ceased operating in the fire's wake, sit on crumbled concrete. Weeds spread over an expanse of emptied lots, painting the blackened foundations and chimneys with swaths of green.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

The soul of the city': can Kinshasa's last remaining baobab tree be saved?

Rapid urban expansion in Kinshasa is erasing greenery and threatening the city's last century-old baobab, prompting activists to mobilize for its preservation.
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fromThe Atlantic
2 days ago

How Many Sea Lions Must Die?

Sea lions at Columbia River dams consume large numbers of salmon despite deterrents, prompting states and tribes to trap and euthanize over 200 since 2020.
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fromSustainable Bus
2 days ago

Arriva achieved 40 percent low and zero-emission bus fleet by end of 2025 in Italy - Sustainable Bus

Arriva Italia increased clean buses from 32% to 40% by end-2025 while investing €45.9 million to accelerate fleet decarbonisation and assess low-carbon fuel options.
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fromEngadget
2 days ago

The Shine 2.0 is a compact wind turbine for your next camping trip

Shine 2.0 is a 3-pound portable wind turbine with a 50W, 12,000mAh battery that can recharge a smartphone in as little as 17 minutes.
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fromEarth911
2 days ago

How to Recycle Foam Mattress Pads and Toppers

Foam mattress pads and memory foam toppers are not accepted in curbside recycling; reuse, donation, or specialized recycling prevents landfill disposal.
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fromTasting Table
2 days ago

This Common Kitchen Cleaning Habit Might Be Doing More Harm Than Good - Tasting Table

Replacing disposable paper towels with reusable microfiber cloths reduces environmental impact, saves money, and increases cleaning efficiency.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
2 days ago

First look at free wild swimming spot with sandy beach planned for east London

A 3,000 m² free wild swimming site with sandy beach, reed-bed filtration, rainwater pools, and renewable energy funding is proposed for Hackney.
fromThe Atlantic
2 days ago

Against Goody Bags

The worst offenders, though, are the goody bags. This year, my kids received them at Valentine's Day, Ramadan, Easter, Halloween, and many birthday parties. Every time they bring one home, they dump its contents on the living-room floor and pick through their treasures with glee. But soon enough, the tiny fire truck has lost its wheels and a fight has broken out over whose Care Bears keychain is cooler, though neither of my children has ever owned a key.
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fromFast Company
3 days ago

Texas firm hit with a record $9.6 million fine after a Gulf of Mexico oil spill

A $9.6 million fine for a 1.1 million-gallon Gulf oil spill is unlikely to deter Third Coast due to its size and financial strength.
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