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Tabletop tomatoes and drought-resistant roses tipped as 2026's top garden trends

Compact, tabletop vegetable plants and drought-tolerant varieties will replace cut flowers as popular indoor and garden plants in 2026 in the UK.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
7 hours ago

No work': India's Alang, the world's largest graveyard of ships, is dying

Alang, Gujarat processes nearly 98% of India's ship recycling and about one-third of global volume, dismantling over 8,600 vessels totaling roughly 68 million tonnes LDT.
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fromBoston.com
16 hours ago

Deer hunting season expanded in Mass. amid ballooning population

Massachusetts expands deer hunting seasons on Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket to reduce overabundant deer populations and related public-health and environmental harms.
fromFortune
19 hours ago

Maine is getting Loony again as population of beloved bird doubles since 1983 | Fortune

The group said it estimated a population for the southern half of Maine of 3,174 adult loons and 568 chicks. Audubon bases its count on the southern portion of Maine because there are enough bird counters to get a reliable number. The count is more than twice the number when they started counting in 1983, and the count of adults has increased 13% from 10 years ago.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
16 hours ago

Sunnyvale property owners can get free trees

Sunnyvale residents can obtain free trees, attend a Winter Harmonies concert, and access home electrification rebates and services for gas-to-electric appliance upgrades.
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fromwww.cntraveler.com
5 years ago

14 National Parks That Are Even More Beautiful in Winter

Many U.S. national parks offer superior winter experiences with fewer crowds, easier reservations, varied landscapes, and improved wildlife‑viewing opportunities.
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fromTravel + Leisure
20 hours ago

This U.S. Park Is an Extinct Volcano-and It's Also the First Urban Quiet Park in the Nation

Mount Tabor Park is a 176-acre urban forest sanctuary in Portland offering quiet, diverse trees, abundant birdlife, panoramic views, and recreational amenities.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
16 hours ago

The History of America Can Be Told through Christmas Trees

What you might not appreciate is that conifers, which grow and thrive all year alongside other evergreens, have played some surprising roles in U.S. history. Take the eastern white pine. It decorated the first coins minted in the British colonies. Spruce lumberjacks in the early 20th century, meanwhile, helped enshrine some key labor rights, including an eight-hour workday and overtime pay. These tales and more are highlighted by Trent Preszler, an environmental economist at Cornell University,
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2 days ago
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Letters: Nuclear power an expensive boondoggle, not cheap alternative

Nuclear power is an expensive, dangerous boondoggle overtaken by cheaper, safer green energy, while community conservation and land-return efforts restore public hope.
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2 days ago
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The nuclear power station on the front line of an election battle

Torness nuclear station's 2030 closure threatens local economy and employment amid UK push for new nuclear while the Scottish Government opposes new builds.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

Some big water agencies in farming areas get water for free. Critics say that needs to end

They said these "dirt-cheap" prices cost taxpayers, add to the strains on scarce water, and discourage conservation - even as the Colorado River's depleted reservoirs continue to decline. "Federal taxpayers have been subsidizing effectively free water for a very, very long time," said Noah Garrison, a researcher at UCLA's Institute of the Environment and Sustainability. "We can't address the growing water scarcity in the West while we continue to give that water away for free or close to it."
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fromWIRED
1 day ago

Google Data Centers Are Returning Nuclear Power to Tornado Country

Reopening Iowa's Duane Arnold nuclear plant raises safety concerns because extreme storms, like the 2020 derecho, can sever external power and damage cooling systems.
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fromArs Technica
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Sharks and rays gain landmark protections as nations move to curb international trade

Global governments implemented international trade bans and restrictions for over 70 shark and ray species to curb extinction and illegal trade.
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fromFortune
1 day ago

Banking on carbon markets 2.0: why financial institutions should engage with carbon credits | Fortune

Carbon Markets 2.0 requires high-integrity standards and financial-sector engagement to professionalize carbon trading, scale climate finance for developing economies, and accelerate net-zero progress.
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fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
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Dense fog advisory affecting North Bay Interior Valleys and East Bay Interior Valleys until Saturday midday

Dense fog advisory through 11 a.m. reduces visibility to a quarter mile or less; drivers should slow down, use low-beams, and increase following distance.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
1 day ago

Arctic air plunges south as residents of the Pacific Northwest remain on guard after severe flooding

Arctic air will bring dangerously low wind chills across the Upper Midwest while Pacific Northwest floodwaters force evacuations and threaten mudslides and levee failures.
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fromIndependent
2 days ago

Explainer: What is the plan for EVs now the EU has dropped its targets - and what does it mean for Irish drivers?

EU 2035 ban on petrol and diesel car sales has been softened, reversing the requirement for all new cars to be zero CO2 emissions.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
2 days ago

What a 6-metre sea-level rise would do to London's most iconic landmarks, as imagined by AI

A six-metre sea-level rise could inundate major coastal landmarks, reshaping coastlines and threatening communities, cultural sites, and historic city centers worldwide.
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fromFuturism
1 day ago

Bugs Fed Microplastics Grow to Ludicrous Size

Crickets consuming microplastic-contaminated food grew up to 25 times larger, preferentially ate plastics over natural food, and fragmented microplastics into nanoplastics.
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fromBoston.com
1 day ago

More loons are filling Maine's lakes with their ghost-like calls

Maine's loon population increased, with 3,174 adults and 568 chicks in the southern half, showing cautious signs of recovery but not yet secure.
fromIrish Independent
1 day ago

Met Eireann issues Status Orange and Yellow warnings as rainy weekend ahead

Counties Cork and Kerry will be under the Orange warning from 3am until 6pm on Sunday, with the highest levels of rainfall expected in Kerry and west Cork. Significant flooding, hazardous travelling conditions and poor visibility are expected for the duration of the Orange warning. A Status Yellow rain warning will come into place for 10 counties today Clare, Cork, Kerry, Limerick, Donegal and all five counties in Connacht will be under the warning from 6pm on Saturday evening until midnight on Monday.
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fromTime Out London
1 day ago

These extremely rare birds are coming back to London after 600 years away

Rewilding East London will reintroduce white storks and beavers to Eastbrookend Country Park in Dagenham to boost biodiversity and access to nature.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
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Cruise-ship stowaway owls set for US return after living it up at Spanish resort

Two threatened Florida burrowing owls stowed away on a Miami cruise ship, were captured in Spain, quarantined, and will be repatriated to the US mid-January.
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Satellite images show huge fog formation haunting central California

The low cloud formation, known as tule fog, first formed over central California in November and persisted into early December. The Central Valley typically sees this type of fog during the colder months of the year, when the air near the ground is cold and moist, and the winds are calmer, allowing moisture in the air to transform into a thick layer of fog.
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fromLos Angeles Times
3 days ago

L.A. County sues oil companies over unplugged oil wells in Inglewood

Los Angeles County sued four oil companies for failing to plug 227 idle wells in the Inglewood Oil Field, creating health and environmental risks.
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2 days ago

Opinion: New York's Energy Future is on Trial

Approving long‑lived gas infrastructure like NESE locks in methane and CO2 emissions, undermines climate goals, wastes capital, and threatens local ecosystems and public health.
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3 days ago

As the UK looks to invest in nuclear, here's what it could mean for Britain's environment

Implementing the Fingleton review would accelerate infrastructure building while weakening environmental protections, threatening wildlife and risking legal conflict with the EU.
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fromTruthout
2 days ago

Ecuador Ordered to Pay Amazon-Polluting Chevron $220 Million

Chevron's Texaco operations in the Ecuadorian Amazon caused massive pollution, forced Indigenous displacement, and three arbitrators ordered Ecuador to pay Chevron $220 million.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Walters: Cap and trade is now a backdoor tax on California consumers

California's cap-and-trade program generates multi-billion-dollar auction revenues that function like general tax revenues and face legislative changes shifting focus toward spending, not emissions reduction.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

EA to spend millions clearing Oxfordshire illegal waste mountain in break with policy

The Environment Agency will clear a large illegal Oxfordshire rubbish dump at public expense while similar toxic dumps in poorer communities remain unaddressed.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Officials reveal mistakes that impacted Martinez refinery fire response

Internal breakdowns like those add to the chronic terror neighbors and businesses face downwind of the refinery, said Heidi Taylor, who lives along its fence line in downtown Martinez. She said she's seen level-one alerts and enormous flaring almost every day for the past month, which was confirmed by Contra Costa County officials. It's the public that suffers as a result of MRC's incompetence, or what I would argue is gross negligence, Taylor said Tuesday at a Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors meeting.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 days ago

Letters: John Beam's real gift was teaching accountability

Coach John Beam changed my life when I was a 14-year-old kid on the Skyline High football field. I still remember getting flattened in a varsity drill and looking up to see Beam standing over me, demanding more because he saw more. That was his gift. He coached football, but he taught manhood: accountability, discipline, belief in yourself long before you earned it.
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fromEarth911
2 days ago

Earth911 Inspiration: As You Like Nature

This week's quote comes from Duke Senior's speech in Shakespeare's As You Like It, Act 2, Scene 1. Let's enjoy the hidden experience that attentive time in nature reveals. It can unlock wonder, awe, and insight. "And this our life, exempt from public haunt, Finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, Sermons in stones, and good in everything."
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 days ago

Are rainforests now a cause of, rather than the answer to, climate change?

Africa's forests and woody savannas shifted from a net carbon sink to a net carbon source between 2010 and 2017 due to human pressures.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 days ago

What New Delhi can learn from China's war on air pollution

Coordinated policies, strict enforcement, and technological reforms enabled Beijing's air-quality turnaround; India can replicate similar measures to reduce Delhi's severe air pollution.
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fromBusiness Matters
2 days ago

EU set to soften 2035 petrol and diesel car ban amid political pressure

EU plans to weaken the 2035 ban on new petrol and diesel cars, potentially allowing combustion engines or hybrids under relaxed emission targets.
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fromTheregister
2 days ago

Paper proposes a CRASH Clock for satellite collision risk

Orbital collision risk has sharply increased; the CRASH Clock fell from 121 days in 2018 to 2.8 days, indicating near-term catastrophe potential.
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fromFast Company
2 days ago

Pre-owned electronics are making a comeback

California's Electronic Waste Recycling Act spurred recycling, reuse, and widespread design and manufacturing innovations that enabled growth of the pre-owned electronics market.
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fromBitcoin Magazine
2 days ago

Sangha Opens Bitcoin 20MW Bitcoin Mining Facility In Texas

Sangha Renewables energized a 19.9 MW bitcoin mining facility at a 150 MW West Texas solar farm, integrating dispatchable load with renewable generation.
fromEngadget
2 days ago

In 2025, AI and EVs gave the US an insatiable hunger for power

You may be surprised to learn electricity only accounts for 21 percent of the world's energy consumption. Fossil fuels and the rest all play their part to make the world go around, but their role is likely to diminish no matter what happens. The International Energy Agency believes electricity's share of global energy consumption is going to in the next decade alone.
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fromState of the Planet
2 days ago

Securing the Future of Glacier Monitoring in a Warming World

GlaMBIE has entered the research scene during a critical time: continued funding for crucial glacier monitoring technologies is uncertain, and the magnitude of global glacier decline in the 21st century has been historically unprecedented-reinforcing glaciers as clear indicators of ongoing anthropogenic climate change. Glacier monitoring is essential for tracking glacier mass changes over time, and GlaMBIE's assessment is important to ensuring the continuity of this data, especially when many glacier monitoring technologies are expected to be suspended or decommissioned due to U.S funding cuts.
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fromFast Company
2 days ago

This incredible map shows the world's 2.75 billion buildings

Professor Xiaoxiang Zhu, who leads the project and is the chair of data science in Earth observation at TUM, says the real achievement is that the new map is a three‑dimensional picture of how much space people actually inhabit. "3D building information provides a much more accurate picture of urbanization and poverty than traditional 2D maps," she explains. With 3D models "we see not only the footprint but also the volume of each building."
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fromHigh Country News
2 days ago

Colorado wolves are on the move - High Country News

Reintroduced Colorado wolves are roaming widely, approaching New Mexico and Arizona borders and raising cross-state management conflicts with Mexican gray wolf recovery.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Indonesia floods were extinction level' disturbance for rare orangutan species

Sumatra flooding likely killed a significant share of the Tapanuli orangutan population, critically endangering the world's rarest great ape and its habitat.
fromThe Mercury News
2 days ago

New book highlights the particular joys of birdwatching in the Bay Area

It's time for the Audubon Society's Christmas Bird Count, held each year from Dec. 14 through Jan. 5. The citizen science tradition dates back to 1900, when an early officer of the society, ornithologist Frank M. Chapman, proposed a bird census rather than a hunt over the Christmas holiday. Today, tens of thousands of participants across the Americas participate in one of the longest-running wildlife censuses, which is designed to assess bird populations.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Hightailing along high streets and raiding ponds: otters' revival in Britain

Otter populations have rebounded across UK waterways and increasingly venture into towns due to decades of conservation and improving water quality.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Ancient lake reappears in Death Valley after record-breaking rains

After record-breaking rains, an ancient lake in Death Valley national park that had vanished has returned to view. The temporary lake, known informally as Lake Manly, has appeared once more at the bottom of Badwater Basin, which sits 282ft beneath sea level, in California. The basin is the lowest point in North America, according to the National Park Service. Repeated storms from September through November filled the flat with runoff, forming a thin layer of water.
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fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

Ancient lake from ice age comes back to life in Death Valley after record rainfall

Record November rainfall temporarily refilled ancient Lake Manly in Death Valley, creating a small, short-lived lake that underscores extreme weather and climate-change impacts.
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fromSFGATE
2 days ago

Tahoe warm spell persists, snow may only fall at 9,000 feet or above

Tahoe Basin is experiencing above-normal temperatures into early next week, reducing likelihood of significant snowfall and keeping snow levels confined to high elevations.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Changes to polar bear DNA could help them adapt to global heating, study finds

Now scientists at the University of East Anglia have found that some genes related to heat stress, ageing and metabolism are behaving differently in polar bears living in south-east Greenland, suggesting they may be adjusting to warmer conditions. The researchers analysed blood samples taken from polar bears in two regions of Greenland and compared jumping genes: small, mobile pieces of the genome that can influence how other genes work. Scientists looked at the genes in relation to temperatures in the two regions and at the associated changes in gene expression.
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fromTruthout
3 days ago

States That Cut Environmental Agencies Face Crisis as Trump Deregulation Unfolds

States that cut environmental agency funding since 2010 are less able to respond to pollution and industrial accidents, increasing risks to vulnerable communities.
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fromThe Nation
3 days ago

The UK's Climate National Emergency Briefing Should Be a Wake-Up Call to Everyone

Humanity faces a planetary-scale climate emergency requiring bold, coordinated action to avoid irreversible tipping points and catastrophic impacts on food, health, economy, and security.
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fromBoston.com
3 days ago

New England's shrimp fishery to shut down for the long haul after years of decline

Northern New England pink shrimp populations collapsed due to warming oceans, prompting a fishing moratorium extended at least three years because stocks remain too low.
fromThe Mercury News
3 days ago

A controversial Oakland port development moves forward after city loses 'coal war'

Now, the city's top staffer said Tagami's firm, Oakland Bulk and Oversized Terminal LLC, will be "treated like any other developer that comes into the city." "At this point, it's just another development project," City Administrator Jestin Johnson said in an interview. "The city has exercised all its legal options." The word "coal," he added, did not even come up during a recent meeting between the administrator and Tagami.
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fromSFGATE
3 days ago

Hawaii island bans common beach gear

Kauai County banned sale, rental, and distribution of disposable polystyrene bodyboards to protect beaches, marine life, and reduce plastic pollution, effective in one year.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Economic growth no longer linked to carbon emissions in most of the world, study finds

The once-rigid link between economic growth and carbon emissions is breaking across the vast majority of the world, according to a study released ahead of Friday's 10th anniversary of the Paris climate agreement. The analysis, which underscores the effectiveness of strong government climate policies, shows this decoupling trend has accelerated since 2015 and is becoming particularly pronounced among major emitters in the global south. Countries representing 92% of the global economy have now decoupled consumption-based carbon emissions and GDP expansion, according to the report by the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU).
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

Hundreds of endangered species seized by Border Force in illegal wildlife crackdown

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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fromStreetsblog
4 days ago

More Truck Routes Are Coming To A Street Near You - Streetsblog New York City

DOT proposes adding over 45 miles of truck routes, expanding truck access into residential neighborhoods and last-mile warehouse areas, increasing permitted truck traffic.
fromTechCrunch
3 days ago

Exclusive: Eclipse Energy's microbes can turn idle oil wells into hydrogen factories | TechCrunch

"They've tried everything," Prab Sekhon, CEO of Eclipse Energy, told TechCrunch. "There's still a ton of oil left behind."
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fromComputerWeekly.com
3 days ago

IT Sustainability Think Tank: Why 2025 was a turning point for greening up enterprise IT | Computer Weekly

As 2025 draws to a close, I find myself reflecting on how dramatically the conversation around IT sustainability has shifted in the past 12 months. This has been a year of transition - not because enterprises have suddenly become experts in sustainable IT, but because they've finally stopped treating it as a peripheral topic. For the first time in my career, sustainability is no longer the "add-on" to IT strategy - it's now a structural pillar shaping procurement, infrastructure planning, lifecycle decisions and
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fromwww.dw.com
3 days ago

Kenyan woman hugs tree for 72 hours, breaks own record DW 12/11/2025

This peaceful protest is important because it bypasses all differences. During other protests, we hear stories of goons, but this one bypasses all stories and triggers humanity,
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fromFast Company
3 days ago

The hardest startup in America

Augustus Doricko, founder and CEO of cloud-seeding startup Rainmaker, surveys the sky from a sunbaked hillside 5 miles from Utah's Great Salt Lake. On this balmy Sunday afternoon in late September, the lake is calm, but its serenity belies a potentially catastrophic problem: The Great Salt Lake is shrinking-and is at risk of disappearing altogether. At its peak 40 years ago, the lake covered 2,300 square miles; today, more than 800 square miles of lake bed are exposed.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Reaching net zero: what will it cost the UK and is it a price worth paying?

Meeting net zero requires large near-term investment peaking around 460bn by 2029, but yields lower long-term costs compared with slower climate action.
fromState of the Planet
3 days ago

A Climate-Friendly Holiday Gift Guide

'Tis the season of giving, and while we all want to be generous with our loved ones, it's hard not to feel like the Grinch when you find out that more than $8.3 billion may be wasted on unwanted gifts each year, according to a survey by the Center for Biological Diversity. And to make matters even worse, when those gifts are returned, they're likely to end up in a landfill instead of back on the shelves.
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fromFast Company
3 days ago

These basketball courts double as a hidden flood defense

They look like ordinary basketball courts. But two new courts built next to public housing in New York City double as flood prevention. In a sudden flash flood-when the city's aging sewer system can easily become overwhelmed and streets can fill with water-the sunken basketball courts act like retention basins. The design can hold as much as 330,000 gallons, with the court's lowest areas filling like a pool and additional water stored in bioretention cells beneath the surface.
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3 days ago

The miracle of Ivory Coast's Nero Mer

A Bas-Sassandra village protects white-nosed monkeys and developed community-based tourism after massive deforestation decimated local wildlife.
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fromLos Angeles Times
4 days ago

Southern California mountain lions recommended for threatened status

California recommends threatened status for about 1,400 Central Coast and Southern California mountain lions due to freeway deaths, rodenticide poisoning, and wildfire threats.
fromFast Company
3 days ago

This startup is building a network of home batteries to help solve the grid's woes

"We own and operate all the batteries," says Haven CEO Vinnie Campo. (The company focuses on batteries, but also installs and owns connected rooftop solar panels at some homes.) "We're then able to provide to the utility a fixed dispatch or fixed capacity from those batteries. They can almost think of it as building a mini power plant exactly where they need it."
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Sea urchin species on brink of extinction after marine pandemic

A marine disease since 2021 has caused catastrophic declines in multiple sea urchin populations, threatening reef ecosystems and coral survival.
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fromTechCrunch
3 days ago

Interest in Spoor's bird monitoring AI software is soaring | TechCrunch

Spoor uses computer vision and AI to detect and identify birds up to 2.5 km away, enabling wind farms to reduce collisions by adjusting turbine operations.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
4 days ago

Why are conservationists alarmed about Botswana's biggest elephant hunt?

Botswana raised its annual elephant trophy-hunting quota, risking population health and worsening human-wildlife conflict.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
3 days ago

People Are Using TikTok to Sell Endangered Animals to Eat

Critically endangered animals are being advertised for sale as bushmeat on TikTok, a new study finds. The work, published recently in Nature Conservation, underscores the growing role social media plays in the global illegal wildlife trade. Bushmeatmeat sourced from wild animalsis commonly eaten in many African and some Asian countries. Though some people hunt for personal consumption, many hunters sell meat to regional traders, who may then sell it to families or restaurants.
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Kuala Lumpur and Penang to receive more than 1,000 electric buses with Prasarana aiming to full zero emission operations by 2037) - Sustainable Bus

Prasarana will introduce over 1,000 electric buses across Kuala Lumpur and Penang, targeting 30% fleet electrification and zero-emission operations by 2037.
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fromStreetsblog
3 days ago

Court Docs Shed Light on Instacart's Car-Dominant Delivery Business - Streetsblog New York City

Instacart completes nearly all grocery deliveries by private cars, increasing vehicle miles traveled, traffic congestion, pollution, and potential road violence in cities.
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Not normal': Climate crisis supercharged deadly monsoon floods in Asia

The climate crisis supercharged the deadly storms that killed more than 1,750 people in Asia by making downpours more intense and flooding worse, scientists have reported. Monsoon rains often bring some flooding but the scientists were clear: this was not normal. In Sri Lanka, some floods reached the second floor of buildings, while in Sumatra, in Indonesia, the floods were worsened by the destruction of forests, which in the past slowed rainwater running off hillsides.
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fromIT Pro
3 days ago

Is BESS the key to data center energy demand?

As data center power density and uptime expectations rise, it's predicted that we'll see a rapid growth in the use of battery energy storage systems (BESS) in the next three to five years. While there are utilities working on flexible load tariffs for which data center operators could use storage when called upon instead of curtailing, many are turning to off-grid solutions because interconnection for new loads is taking too long, says Allison Weis, Global Head of Energy Storage, Power, and Renewables at Wood Mackenzie.
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fromArs Technica
3 days ago

Fewer EVs need fewer batteries: Ford and SK On end their joint venture

Ford and SK On are ending their battery joint venture as EV demand weakens, splitting plant ownership and shifting Tennessee output toward energy storage.
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fromTravel + Leisure
3 days ago

This Underrated Utah Park Has Pink Sand, Giant Dunes, and Stunning Sunsets

Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park features pink dunes formed from eroded Navajo sandstone by the Venturi effect, hosts a rare tiger beetle, open year-round.
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