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2 hours ago

The Climate Impact of Owning a Dog

Dog ownership substantially increases individual carbon footprints, and people commonly underestimate pets' climate impacts compared with many other personal actions.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
14 hours ago

Miliband urges Cop30 to find creative' routes to roadmap on phasing out fossil fuel

Supporters of a global phaseout of fossil fuels must find creative ways to keep the proposal alive, including making it voluntary rather than binding, the UK energy secretary, Ed Miliband, has said in the closing stages of the UN climate talks. As the Cop30 summit in Brazil carried on past the Friday night deadline, the prospect of countries agreeing on the need for a roadmap to a global transition away from fossil fuels looked increasingly dim. A first draft of the potential outcome text from the summit had contained the formulation, but in the updated draft text produced on Friday by the Brazilian presidency it had been excised.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 day ago

UN climate talks go into overtime as divisions over fossil fuels persist

COP30 talks in Brazil stalled due to deep divisions over a draft that omits fossil fuel phase-out, with disputes over financing and oil-producing nations' positions.
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fromwww.dw.com
1 day ago

Divisive fossil fuel roadmap scrapped from latest COP30 text DW 11/21/2025

COP30 negotiators omitted a roadmap for phasing out fossil fuels, intensifying divisions over finance, trade and the pace of emissions reductions.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

It's like arguing with robots': negotiators on the state of Cop30 talks

Keeping global warming to 1.5C is essential to protect low-lying and vulnerable countries from sea-level rise and extreme weather.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 hours ago

Can a wildlife paradise on a Colombian island survive the arrival of a military base?

A US-funded Colombian navy coastguard project on Gorgona risks harming a biodiverse marine protected area and has coincided with violence against local human rights leaders.
fromRadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
3 hours ago

Iran Asks For Help As UNESCO-Listed Forests Burn

Iran has urgently requested international assistance to combat a devastating wildfire that has been raging for nearly three weeks in the ancient Hyrcanian Forests, which have been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2019. The blaze, which began near the village of Elit in Mazandaran Province on October 31, has defied containment efforts and continues to threaten one of the world's oldest and most biodiverse ecosystems.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
14 hours ago

Australia's Northern Territory braces for Tropical Cyclone Fina

Australia's Bureau of Meteorology said Fina, a Category 3 cyclone sitting in the Van Diemen Gulf with wind gusts up to 165 kilometres per hour (102 miles per hour), was forecast to hit the region's remote Tiwi Islands and Cape Hotham on Saturday afternoon. It would then likely pass north of Darwin, the capital of the Northern Territory, on Saturday as a severe tropical cyclone.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 hours ago

Superfluous consumerism': adult Advent calendar trend alarms green groups

Adult Advent calendars promote excessive, wasteful consumerism through luxury products, excessive packaging, and unwanted single-use items.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
9 hours ago

Sycamore Gap tree saplings to be planted across UK

49 saplings grown from the felled Sycamore Gap will be planted across the UK in public sites to preserve its legacy and spread hope.
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fromKqed
1 day ago
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California Adopts Tougher Methane Rule for Landfills to Curb Planetary Warming | KQED

California will require landfills to act on methane detected by satellites or aircraft, strengthen routine monitoring and reporting, and increase public data sharing and technology review.
fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago
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California regulators approve rules to curb methane leaks and prevent fires at landfills

California adopted stricter statewide landfill rules requiring satellite and drone leak detection, faster repairs, and pollution controls to cut methane and prevent underground fires.
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1 day ago
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California Adopts Tougher Methane Rule for Landfills to Curb Planetary Warming | KQED

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1 day ago
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There's a catastrophic black hole in our climate data and it's a gift to deniers | George Monbiot

Global estimates reporting many more cold-related than heat-related deaths rely on incomplete, biased datasets and likely undercount heat mortality in hot, underrepresented regions.
fromThe Cool Down
1 day ago

Community leader recognized for fighting back amid worsening crisis: 'We're in a very different position'

As the executive director of UPROSE, Brooklyn's oldest Puerto Rican community-based organization, Yeampierre is reshaping what climate action looks like when it's rooted in community, culture, and collective care. UPROSE's mission is simple yet powerful: to build a just, sustainable future by equipping frontline communities to lead the solutions. From community-owned solar to climate education and youth leadership programs, the organization is proving that the most effective climate solutions are those designed by the people most affected.
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fromwww.dw.com
18 hours ago

Why Russia's environmental activists are going underground DW 11/21/2025

Russia prioritizes national interests over climate dialogue with Western nations and restricts environmental NGOs, driving ecological activism underground.
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fromwww.dw.com
23 hours ago

South African mining faces pressure for fairer tax rules DW 11/21/2025

South Africa's Northern Cape faces clean-energy development that risks becoming a pollution-burdened 'sacrifice zone' due to extractive practices and unfair taxation.
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fromwww.dw.com
1 day ago

How criminals are trafficking illegal waste in Europe DW 11/20/2025

Europe's criminal gangs traffic waste across borders, exploiting contracts, corruption and loopholes to create a low-risk, high-profit illegal waste trade worth billions.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

As I write my last column, the facts on climate crisis speak for themselves

In 1995, when the first conference of the parties (Cop) of the UN's climate change convention met in Berlin, the atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration was approximately 360.67 parts per million. The then German chancellor, Helmut Kohl, gave a passionate speech about how greenhouse gases must be reduced to save the planet from overheating. There was a relatively unknown East German woman, the environment minister, Angela Merkel, chairing the conference. She was red hot at keeping order.
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fromCity Limits
23 hours ago

Community-Led Project Looks to Grow Gowanus Canal's Mussel Population

Gary Francis had spent much of his life fishing, boating and diving in the vast blue waters of the Caribbean. When he came to New York City, he was mystified. The city is surrounded by water, but access to it was incredibly limited. Largely closed off and isolated, the city's water was unwelcoming, much of it bordered by barbed wire or "no trespassing" signs.
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fromPractical Ecommerce
23 hours ago

Solar Power Developer on Fueling the Grid

Treaty Oak builds utility-scale solar and battery plants supplying electricity directly to enterprises and utilities to meet surging demand from AI and cloud services.
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fromSecuritymagazine
1 day ago

5 Steps for Law Enforcement: Prepare for Hurricane Season with New Technology

Law enforcement must proactively prepare for hurricane disruptions by upgrading communication and safety technology, creating redundant communication systems, and deploying mobile equipment.
fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

Hundreds of Joshua trees were scorched during the shutdown

This was "a nightmare scenario," said a firefighter with the park, who also spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of retaliation. During the last government shutdown six years ago, the revelation that vandals appeared to have chopped down a few of the Dr. Seuss-esque trees grabbed national headlines. In this instance, the firefighter estimates more than a thousand trees were torched.
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fromTruthout
19 hours ago

The Real Models for Sustainability in Brazil Are to Be Found Outside COP30

A cabruca in Terra Vista during the chocolate harvest.Teia dos Povos A crowd of protesters - largely Indigenous Amazonian people - marched into a restricted area of the 30 th annual United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) this month in Belém, Brazil, declaring that their forests are not for sale. "We want our lands free from agribusiness, oil exploration, illegal miners and illegal loggers," one Tupinamba community leader proclaimed. Global carbon emissions continue to rise, and deforestation is moving full speed ahead across Brazil.
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fromConde Nast Traveler
2 years ago

The Best Wildlife Cruises Around the World

Wildlife cruises offer intimate, unscripted encounters with diverse species worldwide while prompting a shift toward more sustainable, lower-emission cruise operations.
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fromArchDaily
1 day ago
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Designing the Reuse Economy: How Architects Can Build Supply Chains, Not Just Buildings

fromArchDaily
1 day ago
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Designing the Reuse Economy: How Architects Can Build Supply Chains, Not Just Buildings

fromwww.scientificamerican.com
15 hours ago

Iran's Capital Is Moving. The Reason Is an Ecological Catastrophe

Since at least 2008, scientists have warned that unchecked groundwater pumping for the city and for agriculture was rapidly draining the country's aquifers. The overuse did not just deplete underground reservesit destroyed them, as the land compressed and sank irreversibly. One recent study found that Iran's central plateau, where most of the country's aquifers are located, is sinking by more than 35 centimeters each year.
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fromSlate Magazine
23 hours ago

Americans Don't Take Climate Change Seriously. Might I Suggest One Simple Fix?

For half a century, scientists have been warning about the risk of the planet warming by "2 degrees." It's a catchphrase that plagues the conversation about climate concerns, including at the United Nation's COP30 meeting in Belém, Brazil, this month. Take U.N. General Assembly President Annalena Baerbock's remarks to the press this week, in which she stated that member countries had previously committed to limiting global warming " well below two degrees." That's a huge mistake. Well, the math is right. But the wording, at least where Americans are concerned, is dead wrong.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
23 hours ago

There are many zoos I would like to see closed': Zoo chief plans shake up

He's taken up the mantle of keeping the world's zoos in check at an interesting time, when their role in modern society is the subject of heated debate, with rows about lonely gorillas or penguins kept in a basement seem to erupt every week. Keeping wild animals solely for entertainment purposes was socially acceptable some decades ago, but there are now far more concerns for their welfare and the conservation objectives of their captivity. This particularly applies to animals such as elephants, which need large spaces to roam and in the wild have complex relationships within giant social groups.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
21 hours ago

Advocates want to give bears rights in South Lake Tahoe sanctuary city proposal

What we'd like to do is make the City of South Lake Tahoe a city where bears would be given some rights,
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fromBoston.com
21 hours ago

Here's what will happen to the massive sperm whale that washed up dead on Nantucket

A 50-foot, 104,000-pound sperm whale will be returned to sea from Nantucket to decompose because on-beach decomposition poses public safety hazards.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
18 hours ago

The Illegal Wildlife Trade Is Tied to Drugs, Arms, and Human Trafficking

Organized crime networks involved in illegal wildlife trade are frequently engaged in diverse criminal activities across continents and adapt to traffic multiple commodities.
fromHomebuilding
1 day ago

New homes with heat pumps use far less power than predicted

"The average peak electricity demand per property was lower than we would expect."
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fromTravel + Leisure
23 hours ago

This Is One of the Newest and Most Biodiverse National Parks in the U.S.-and It's Just 1 Hour From Chicago

Indiana Dunes National Park protects 15,000 acres of diverse coastal habitats near Chicago, supports nearly 2,000 species, and offers year-round visitor access across a 15-mile shoreline.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

What Mother Nature Has to Offer Your Addled Brain

Nature can feel intimidating to city-raised people, but gradual exposure builds comfort and can make a chosen natural spot an emotional refuge.
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fromArchDaily
1 day ago

Canal Beach Nature Resort / Atelier Bugio

Hotel design aligns guest experience with surrounding natural environment through minimal-impact integration across ridge, plateau, and a northwest valley extending to the sea.
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fromMail Online
22 hours ago

Surprise tornado outbreak threatens Americans in five US states TODAY

A marginal tornado risk exists Friday across southern Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, and northern Georgia, with possible short-lived EF-0 or EF-1 twisters.
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fromThe Mercury News
21 hours ago

Chart: This week's rainfall totals for Bay Area cities

Wettest Bay Area locations received up to 3 inches this week; NWS published raw totals and forecast at least one week of dry weather.
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fromwww.npr.org
2 days ago
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Trump administration seeks to roll back protections for imperiled species and habitat

The administration seeks to roll back Endangered Species Act protections by eliminating the automatic "blanket rule" and requiring species-specific safeguards, risking delayed protections for imperiled wildlife.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago
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Trump officials reveal plan to roll back regulations in Endangered Species Act

Federal proposal weakens ESA protections by allowing economic considerations in habitat designations, narrowing critical habitat, delaying protections, and rescinding automatic protections for threatened species.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago
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Thousands of toxic sites across US face risk of coastal flooding

Over 5,500 U.S. coastal hazardous sites face a 1%-annual-chance flood by 2100 due to sea-level rise if high emissions continue.
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1 day ago
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Hundreds of California and Bay Area Hazardous Sites Could Face Future Flooding | KQED

Rising seas could flood 249 Bay Area hazardous sites, disproportionately threatening vulnerable, low-income, renters, Hispanic, and linguistically isolated communities with toxic exposures.
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1 day ago
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Hundreds of California and Bay Area Hazardous Sites Could Face Future Flooding | KQED

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fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

Crews race storm to contain oil spill in Ventura County creek

About 420 gallons of crude oil spilled from a Carbon California tank, contaminating three-quarters of a mile of a Sisar Creek tributary near Ojai.
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fromHigh Country News
2 days ago

Will this threatened frog stop drilling near Denver? - High Country News

A proposed large oil and gas pad near Aurora Reservoir threatens northern leopard frogs and spurs local efforts to block the project for conservation reasons.
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fromThe Nation
2 days ago

Trump Promised to Bring Back Coal. This Town Listened.

Colstrip's coal operations cause severe health and environmental harm, resulting in costly deaths and legal battles while administrative approvals enable further Rosebud Mine expansion.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

We can no longer predict the seasons': Why Indonesia's coal mindset has to change

Indonesia has experienced rapid economic growth over the past two decades, at an average of 5% a year since 1997. But this progress has been powered by carbon-intensive resources at a steep cost to the environment. Deforestation, peatland drainage and the extraction and burning of coal have powered Indonesia's development model, reshaping landscapes through timber, pulp and mineral excavation and palm-oil booms.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Brazilian president will take fossil fuel phase-out plan to G20 summit

Brazil's president will take a roadmap to phase out oil, coal, and gas to the G20, campaigning despite major producers' rejection and limited uptake.
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fromTruthout
1 day ago

Climate Disasters Displace More Than 67,000 People Per Day

Climate disasters forced about 250 million people from homes in the past decade, mostly in the Global South, while wealthy nations tighten migrant controls.
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fromThe Nation
1 day ago
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Wake Up and Smell the Oil. Your Nation's Military Is Hiding Its Pollution From You.

fromThe Nation
1 day ago
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Wake Up and Smell the Oil. Your Nation's Military Is Hiding Its Pollution From You.

fromFortune
2 days ago

China 'is not just talking, it's walking the walk,' say green industry leaders on why the eastern superpower is a new leader in climate action | Fortune

When there's a vacuum, something or someone will fill it. In the climate leadership space, we now see many countries from the Global South stepping up,
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fromThe New Yorker
1 day ago

A Startup's Bid to Dim the Sun

Advocates for geoengineering-or, at a minimum, of pursuing research into geoengineering-say that such risks impose obligations. They note that, since attempts to limit warming have failed, it's incumbent on humanity to consider all the options. "If sunlight reflection could save lives and protect the environment, it is at least worth discussing," David Keith and Zeke Hausfather, both climate scientists, wrote in a recent essay for the Times. "I don't think we have the luxury of saying there are certain options we don't explore and study," Yedvab, the co-founder of Stardust, said. "Just as a metaphor, if there is one person in a household who's in a crisis, you want to make sure that you have all the options in front of you of how to deal with this crisis."
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fromInfoQ
2 days ago

Developing and Deploying Software in a Sustainable Way

Minimalist API design and DevGreenOps practices—transparency, minimalism, efficiency, and awareness—significantly reduce energy, bandwidth, hardware footprints, and emissions.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
1 day ago

Environmental report card has mixed grade for San Francisco Bay Estuary

The Bay's ecosystem indicators are generally stable due to restoration, while the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta shows widespread poor conditions threatening native fish.
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fromIT Pro
2 days ago

UK IT leaders are struggling to meet sustainability targets

UK IT leaders largely believe their organizations are failing to meet sustainability targets despite prioritizing sustainability, hindered by rising cloud costs and poor data visibility.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 days ago

Turkiye to host COP31 climate summit after Australia concedes bid

Turkiye will host next year's COP31 summit in the city of Antalya, ending a long standoff with Australia over the location of the top United Nations climate meeting. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced on Thursday morning that Australia had reached an arrangement with Turkiye to host negotiations in the lead-up to the 2026 UN climate meeting along with Pacific nations while Turkiye will assume the presidency of the official meeting.
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fromwww.dw.com
2 days ago

How can we reduce CO2? DW 11/20/2025

Rapid CO2 reductions—43% by 2030 and net zero by 2050—are required to avoid severe climate impacts driven mainly by burning fossil fuels.
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fromEarth911
2 days ago

Getting a Greener Clean: Body Wash

Bar soap produces substantially lower greenhouse gas emissions and requires far less energy and packaging than liquid soap, reducing pollution and toxic ingredients.
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fromMail Online
2 days ago

Britain's wind power hits record HIGH -powering over 22 million homes

Britain's wind generation reached a record 22,711 MW, providing 43.6% of electricity (55.7% including embedded wind) and surpassing gas on November 11.
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fromHarvard Gazette
1 day ago

On the sea or in the lab, Olivia Hogan-Lopez knows the value of perseverance - Harvard Gazette

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) persist widely in the environment and human bodies, posing health risks and prompting research into sources, accumulation, and exposure reduction.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Australia's failed bid to host Cop31 looks like a mess but it might actually be the best result possible | Adam Morton

From one perspective, Australia's long running bid to host the Cop31 UN climate conference next year has ended in clear failure. It campaigned for more than three years for the rights to put on the world's biggest climate summit and green trade fair, which would have brought tens of thousands of people to the South Australian capital of Adelaide next November.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 days ago

India wants COP30 to focus on climate adaptation, but dries up own fund

India faces growing climate-driven internal displacement, yet has allocated no budget to a flagship adaptation scheme for two consecutive years.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Nazi bombs, torpedo heads and mines: how marine life thrives on dumped weapons

Thousands of WWII munitions on the Bay of Lübeck seabed have become rusting structures that host abundant marine life despite corrosion and potential chemical hazards.
fromwww.npr.org
2 days ago

Eating just a handful of plastic can be fatal for marine animals, a study finds

"What surprised me the most is how little it takes to become deadly," said Britta Baechler, a co-author of the study and director of Ocean Plastics Research at the Ocean Conservancy. Less than three sugar cubes' worth of plastic could kill an Atlantic puffin. Two baseballs' worth would do in a sea turtle. The equivalent of a soccer ball is enough to off a seal or dolphin. "For seabirds, ingesting just six tiny pieces of rubber, each smaller than about the size of a pea, can result in a 90 percent chance of death," Baechler said.
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fromExchangewire
2 days ago

VIOOH Confirms Programmatic DOOH Delivers Industry-Leading Sustainable Media Performance

The full year average emissions intensity compares favourably vs industry benchmarks of 0.84g CO2e per impression for programmatic display, and 1.24g CO2e per impression for programmatic video. This means that pDOOH advertising with VIOOH is on average more than 20x carbon emission efficient compared with programmatic display, and over 30x more efficient than programmatic video. This exceptional performance is driven by the broadcast nature of DOOH, a significantly streamlined supply chain, and VIOOH's network of screens increasingly powered by renewable energy.
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fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
1 day ago

Winter weather advisory affecting the Greater Lake Tahoe Area until Thursday night as much as 12 inches of snow

Winter advisory for Greater Lake Tahoe: heavy snow, strong winds, hazardous travel, risky lake conditions; postpone boating and exercise extreme caution while driving.
fromEarth911
2 days ago

Top Environmentally Responsible Toy Brands for the Holidays

With toy safety concerns continuing to make headlines-from recent research finding potentially toxic elements like barium, lead, chromium, and antimony at levels up to 15 times above legal limits in plastic toys-buying gifts for children requires more vigilance than ever. According to a 2024 Toy Association survey , 45% of parents under 40 now consider a toy's sustainability credentials before purchasing.
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fromianVisits
2 days ago

New Thames Tideway 'bulges' open as public spaces atop London's super sewer

Thames Tideway interceptor shafts are now public riverside spaces that divert Victorian combined-sewer overflows away from the river.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
1 day ago

Officials issue warning after bear breaks into Lake Tahoe home, scratches couple

A bear entered a Kingsbury home near Lake Tahoe, scratched two residents with minor injuries, then left; officials warn to secure food and close doors.
fromianVisits
1 day ago

Southeast London railway becomes UK's first to use new low-carbon track

VolkerRail combined green steel rail, low-carbon concrete, recycled ballast and renewable biofueled trains during recent engineering work to reduce the carbon intensity of the work. Steel rails, concrete sleepers, and ballast, all traditionally produced through carbon-intensive processes, account for a significant share of the overall carbon footprint in track renewals, as much as 90%. The project used green steel rail manufactured in an electric arc furnace, achieving around 60% lower carbon intensity than traditional blast-furnace steel.
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fromwww.dw.com
1 day ago

Vietnam: Floods, landslides kill at least 41 people DW 11/20/2025

Rescuers were trying to reach people stranded in homes or on rooftops in central and southern Vietnam on Thursday, as the government said that 41 people had died in the latest round of flooding and landslides, following weeks of heavy rains. Coastal cities ranging from Hoi An to the tourist destination of Nha Trang to the south were among the worst hit.
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fromArchDaily
2 days ago

KLEE Sapanca House / the | work

Bağdat Street in the Sapanca Lake basin is the region's main artery, combining protected natural planning, garden residences, landscaped urban spaces, and expanding commercial services.
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fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
2 days ago

Winter weather advisory for Yosemite until Friday morning

Snow, gusty winds, and icy roads will create hazardous travel conditions across Yosemite and surrounding Sierra areas during the advisory period.
fromSFGATE
1 day ago

Bear attacks two 87-year-olds inside their home near South Lake Tahoe

One of the homeowners found the bear as he entered his garage around 4:30 a.m., according to a news release from the Nevada Department of Wildlife. The man subsequently backed away, but the bear scratched his hand and followed him into the house, the department said. While in the house, the bear also scratched the other homeowner. Eventually, the bear left the house. Both residents had minor injuries and were released from the hospital, the department said.
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fromSFGATE
2 days ago

What California's reservoirs look like after the latest atmospheric river

Most of California's reservoirs are above historical averages after a winter storm, with major lakes holding roughly 50–70% of capacity.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

I've always wanted the perfect reason to declutter. Now I've found it | Adrian Chiles

Choosing constrained living and shedding possessions can free money and time to prioritize experiences and reduce inheritance expectations.
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