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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 hours ago

UK built for climate that no longer exists' and needs urgent changes to survive global heating, report warns

Air conditioning and temperature limits are needed as UK heatwaves intensify, with cooling required for care homes, hospitals, and schools.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
20 hours ago

High levels of toxic forever chemicals' found off coast of southern England

High PFAS levels were found across Solent soil, water, and marine food chains, exceeding safe thresholds and showing combined toxicity beyond legal limits.
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fromFast Company
7 hours ago

The country needs a resilient domestic battery supply chain

Foreign sourcing of critical minerals threatens national security, competitiveness, and the energy transition, requiring demand understanding, supply-chain diversification, policy support, and innovation.
fromTechCrunch
16 hours ago

Solar to dominate energy by 2035, but AI data centers will keep fossil fuels in business | TechCrunch

Solar will become the largest source of power in the next decade, surpassing coal, oil and natural gas, according to a new report from BloombergNEF. The tectonic shift will occur alongside a historic rise in the use of energy driven by AI and the electrification of entire industries.
Environment
fromFortune
19 hours ago

Americans' AI hate wave might just be gathering steam: Data centers could hike power costs in some states over 50% by 2030 | Fortune

Between 2018 and 2023, the share represented by data centers in total U.S. electricity use rose from 1.9% to 4.4%, according to a study published last week in the journal Environmental Research Letters.
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fromMail Online
15 hours ago

Earth's sinking cities: Study reveals areas subsiding toward sea level

Land subsidence increases relative sea-level rise, amplifying flooding risk in large, densely populated coastal cities beyond global averages.
fromEarth911
15 hours ago

Glass: Recycling's Negative-Value Problem

The average American household uses about 150 pounds of glass containers each year, but more than two-thirds of that glass never gets recycled into new bottles. This isn't because people aren't trying. Glass is now the only common packaging material that costs recycling facilities more to process than they make from selling it, and the U.S. recycling system has been adapting to this problem for the past twenty years.
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fromArs Technica
13 hours ago

Electrical utility megamerger is all about the data centers

The proposal, announced Monday morning and contingent on state and federal regulatory approval, would result in a company that leads in nearly every aspect of the US power and utility industry, including overall electricity generation, natural gas generation, and renewables. The $67 billion deal combines NextEra's size and reach with Dominion's positioning as the local utility for the world's largest concentration of data centers in northern Virginia. But the results are likely bad for consumers and the environment, creating a company with enormous financial and political strength that will be difficult to effectively regulate, according to consumer advocates and analysts.
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fromComputerWeekly.com
11 hours ago

Hot, or not? Why are there so few datacentre waste heat projects in the UK? | Computer Weekly

“The UK just doesn't have many district heat networks. A lot of infrastructure is required that is done best as public infrastructure,” says Peter Judge, senior research analyst at Uptime Intelligence.
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fromEarth911
15 hours ago

The World Is Wasting About $29 Trillion a Year. Here's Where It Goes.

About $29 trillion in annual economic value is lost through waste, with circularity declining and most materials still extracted, used once, or discarded.
Environment
fromAxios
5 hours ago

Exclusive: Clean energy deals on track for "biggest year ever"

Companies contracted 13.4 GW of clean energy capacity in Q1 2026, surpassing all 2021, with growth driven by clean, firm power technologies.
fromSFGATE
6 hours ago

Sierra communities battle massive gold mining project near Mammoth

“What's at risk here is an extremely ecologically sensitive area,” said Wendy Schneider, the executive director of local environmental nonprofit Friends of the Inyo. “Hot Creek is not only beautiful, it's sort of the gateway to Mammoth Lakes. So you'd be able to see the mine when you get off the 395 and head into town. There will be noise and lights 24/7 and big trucks rumbling around, just messing up our public lands.”
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
17 hours ago

At least 10 dead as huge floods sweep southern and central China

Heavy rains across southern and central China triggered widespread flooding and landslides, causing deaths, record rainfall, and emergency evacuations under elevated alerts.
Environment
fromLos Angeles Times
12 hours ago

Sandy fire growth stalls overnight, evacuation warnings lifting in Ventura County

Lighter winds and cooler temperatures slowed the Sandy fire, enabling some evacuation warnings to be lifted while many areas remained under orders.
Environment
fromEarth911
1 day ago

When the Lawn Becomes the Fuse: How Climate Change Is Rewiring Grass and Wildfire

Invasive annual grasses spread without fire, then increase fire frequency and intensity across the Great Basin and the broader American West.
Environment
fromBoston.com
1 day ago

Odds are increasing for a 'super El Nino' this summer. Here's what that means for Mass.

A potentially rare super El Nio could form in the Pacific, shifting global weather patterns and bringing hotter, more humid conditions to Massachusetts.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

More than 100 UK datacentres plan to burn gas to generate electricity

UK datacentre projects face National Grid connection delays, prompting plans to use gas generation, potentially permanently, raising climate-target concerns.
#climate-change
fromMail Online
1 week ago
Environment

Earth's worst-case climate scenario will see temperature rise by 3.5C

Global temperatures could rise about 3.5°C by 2100 under a high-emissions pathway, driving major sea level, weather, crop, and ocean-current impacts.
fromFast Company
1 week ago
Environment

Why Denmark removed 40% of Greenland from the economy-and what it teaches us about modern capital

Persistent climate failure reflects flawed framing rather than lack of effort or intelligence, and nature should not be treated only as monetizable input.
Environment
fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

3 countries. 16 stadiums. 104 matches. 2026 World Cup set to become 'most polluting' games ever

The expanded, multi-country World Cup increases global travel and emissions, making it the most polluting World Cup in history despite FIFA’s carbon-reduction commitments.
Environment
fromwww.aljazeera.com
5 days ago

FIFA warned gruelling heat' could impact a quarter of World Cup games

Global warming has increased extreme heat risk for the 2026 World Cup, with about one in four matches expected to reach dangerous WBGT levels.
Environment
fromLos Angeles Times
6 days ago

Heavier storms and longer dry spells are drying California and the West

More rainfall is concentrating into heavier storms with longer dry spells, drying landscapes and reducing water availability in many regions.
Environment
fromMail Online
1 week ago

Earth's worst-case climate scenario will see temperature rise by 3.5C

Global temperatures could rise about 3.5°C by 2100 under a high-emissions pathway, driving major sea level, weather, crop, and ocean-current impacts.
Environment
fromFast Company
1 week ago

Why Denmark removed 40% of Greenland from the economy-and what it teaches us about modern capital

Persistent climate failure reflects flawed framing rather than lack of effort or intelligence, and nature should not be treated only as monetizable input.
Environment
fromABC7 San Francisco
1 day ago

Here's why a large number of gas stations have closed in Bay Area

Hundreds of Bay Area gas stations have closed due to costly, hazardous underground tank removal and state requirements to prevent leaks contaminating soil and groundwater.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Australia's green Wall Street' is failing to launch. Threatened species deserve better than the nature repair market | Euan Ritchie and Yung En Chee

Environmental funding is declining while national environmental standards remain largely unreleased, undermining protections for imperilled wildlife and ecosystems.
Environment
fromKqed
1 day ago

There's Growing Local Support for Extending Life of Diablo Canyon Nuclear Plant | KQED

Diablo Canyon advocates seek extending operation beyond 2030 to 2045 amid rising electricity demand and increased public support for nuclear energy.
fromTruthout
1 day ago

Trump Admin Cites National Security to Pause Permits for TX Wind Energy Projects

Dozens of wind projects in Texas are in limbo after the U.S. Department of Defense paused issuing routine federal permits citing national security concerns, a move that experts say expands the Trump administration's crusade against wind energy. According to data collected by the American Clean Power Association, 54 Texas wind projects are waiting for the department to review development plans to ensure that turbines don't interfere with military operations. It's part of a broader nationwide logjam that has ensnared 165 onshore wind projects, a figure first reported by the Financial Times.
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fromNature
2 days ago

Birds get a bad rap: why we should look up to our feathered friends

Bird populations are declining rapidly from habitat loss and past exploitation, but targeted conservation and habitat protection can help species recover.
fromHigh Country News
1 day ago

Wildlife need up to a mile or more of space between rural houses to migrate - High Country News

Houses, even in the countryside, can be as harmful to migrating wildlife as energy development, highway crossings and fences, according to conservationists and researchers. But while highway dangers can be mitigated with over- and underpasses and fences can be retrofitted to be more wildlife-friendly, researchers didn't know how much space big game animals require when weaving through rural housing.
Environment
fromwww.dw.com
1 day ago

Australia orders firms to sell stakes in rare earths miner

Australia ordered the shareholders linked to China to sell their stakes in Northern Minerals, a company that is developing a rare earth mine. Treasurer Jim Chalmers said he had issued orders on Monday following concerns that Chinese investors had tried to take control of Northern Minerals. The Australia-based mining company is developing its Browns Range project in the far north of the state of Western Australia to mine significant reserves of dysprosium and terbium. The six companies are to sell their stake within two weeks.
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fromNature
6 days ago

Are we really headed for a 'super' El Nino? What the science says

Warming in the tropical Pacific suggests an El Niño may form May–July, but peak strength remains uncertain and could drive global weather extremes and record temperatures.
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fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

What the El Nino weather pattern means for your summer weather

Rapid El Niño transition after dry winter may intensify heat and moisture extremes, with dry regions facing self-perpetuating soil dryness and eastern areas facing volatile precipitation.
Environment
fromFuturism
2 days ago

The Latest Data on El Nino Is a Looming Nightmare

NOAA projections indicate a potentially super El Niño by fall 2026, with sea surface temperatures far above normal and major societal and economic risks.
Environment
fromFast Company
4 days ago

An alarming weather pattern is emerging. NOAA doesn't know what to make of it yet

El Niño is likely to develop soon with high odds of persisting into early 2027, potentially enabling very strong conditions later.
Environment
fromLos Angeles Times
5 days ago

This coming El Nino could be a monster. What would it mean for California?

An El Niño is increasingly likely to develop, raising the odds of a very strong event and an extreme rainy season in Southern California.
Environment
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
5 days ago

There's an 82 percent chance El Nino will emerge soon,' NWS says

El Niño is highly likely to return this year, with strong odds for May–July and December–February, though its strength and duration remain uncertain.
Environment
fromNature
6 days ago

Are we really headed for a 'super' El Nino? What the science says

Warming in the tropical Pacific suggests an El Niño may form May–July, but peak strength remains uncertain and could drive global weather extremes and record temperatures.
Environment
fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

What the El Nino weather pattern means for your summer weather

Rapid El Niño transition after dry winter may intensify heat and moisture extremes, with dry regions facing self-perpetuating soil dryness and eastern areas facing volatile precipitation.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Fire and sheer volume': how Britain's 6m-vape problem is putting recycling under strain

Vapes require manual dismantling for recycling because lithium-ion batteries create fire risk when crushed or discarded improperly.
Environment
fromFortune
2 days ago

Some states blast utilities for 'blatant corporate greed' as profits rise while consumers revolt against AI-fueled electric bills | Fortune

Governors and attorneys general in multiple states are challenging utility rate increases tied to AI-driven electricity demand, citing record profits and rising bills.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Green card for the planet'? Fifa's World Cup is on pace to be a climate catastrophe

The 2026 World Cup is not only the most politically combustible tournament in modern history, but it is also on track to be the most polluting World Cup ever, with total greenhouse gas emissions hitting nearly two times the historical average. Scientists conservatively project that the tournament will generate around 9m tons of carbon dioxide equivalent. Air travel comprises approximately 7.7m tons of this carbon budget, and more than four times that of the average for tournaments held between 2010 and 2022. The researchers note that the worst-case upper estimate for air transport is about 13.7m tons of CO2.
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fromwww.npr.org
2 days ago

New burn bans and Trump's battle with immigration and DEI are impacting forest fires

Federal wildfire-defense funding delays and new policy requirements have reduced controlled burns, shrinking the narrow seasonal window for protecting communities and forests.
fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

Should a high-voltage power line run through California's largest state park? Critics are furious

The 500-kilovolt transmission line would run some 140 miles from an important substation in southeastern Imperial County, near the Mexican border, to a new one on the border of Orange and San Diego counties near the Pacific Ocean - carving a steel-towered path through Anza-Borrego to get there.
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fromSFGATE
2 days ago

Cars keep getting stuck at California's End of the World sign

A large wooden sign reading “The End of the World” near Amboy Road attracts visitors but sand repeatedly traps cars and damages the letters.
#data-centers
Environment
fromSan Jose Spotlight
3 days ago

South Bay data centers present environmental challenges - San Jose Spotlight

Environmental reviews for new data centers have major blind spots about water impacts due to weak legal requirements and missing provider data.
fromEngadget
5 days ago
Environment

Tech companies lobbied away stricter rules on gas-powered data centers - Engadget

A pollution watchdog withdrew a proposed emissions-accounting protocol that would have required data-center offsets to match time and market of fossil power use.
fromFortune
6 days ago
Environment

America's data centers are thirsty. Rural towns are paying the price-from tanked water pressure to stolen desert groundwater | Fortune

Data center developers in Arizona and Georgia took unauthorized public water amid existing water stress, prompting residents to alert regulators and intensifying conflicts over water use.
Environment
fromSan Jose Spotlight
3 days ago

South Bay data centers present environmental challenges - San Jose Spotlight

Environmental reviews for new data centers have major blind spots about water impacts due to weak legal requirements and missing provider data.
Environment
fromEngadget
5 days ago

Tech companies lobbied away stricter rules on gas-powered data centers - Engadget

A pollution watchdog withdrew a proposed emissions-accounting protocol that would have required data-center offsets to match time and market of fossil power use.
Environment
fromFortune
6 days ago

America's data centers are thirsty. Rural towns are paying the price-from tanked water pressure to stolen desert groundwater | Fortune

Data center developers in Arizona and Georgia took unauthorized public water amid existing water stress, prompting residents to alert regulators and intensifying conflicts over water use.
Environment
fromWIRED
3 days ago

Old Oil and Gas Wells Could Find Second Life Producing Clean Energy

Abandoned oil and gas wells can be repurposed for geothermal heat or underground energy storage, reducing pollution while enabling carbon-free energy using existing drilled sites.
#ai-data-centers
Environment
fromFuturism
3 days ago

Residents Say Data Centers Are Radiating Bizarre Frequencies

Data centers face local opposition over alleged infrasound emissions and high noise levels that may affect nearby residents.
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fromFortune
4 days ago

Americans would rather live near a nuclear power plant than a data center | Fortune

71% of U.S. adults oppose local AI data centers, exceeding opposition to nuclear power plants in their backyards.
Environment
fromFuturism
3 days ago

Residents Say Data Centers Are Radiating Bizarre Frequencies

Data centers face local opposition over alleged infrasound emissions and high noise levels that may affect nearby residents.
Environment
fromFortune
4 days ago

Americans would rather live near a nuclear power plant than a data center | Fortune

71% of U.S. adults oppose local AI data centers, exceeding opposition to nuclear power plants in their backyards.
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fromFortune
4 days ago

China dominates the minerals that power AI. But one company claims there's enough supply on the ocean floor to last for hundreds of years | Fortune

Deep-sea polymetallic nodules are being pursued to reduce U.S. dependence on China for strategic AI minerals.
Environment
fromLos Angeles Times
4 days ago

L.A.'s ultra-urban rivers wash tons of trash out to sea. There's a plan to change that before the Olympics

Trash washed from Los Angeles County rivers into the ocean will be intercepted using devices by the 2028 Olympics to prevent hundreds of tons of garbage from reaching coastal waters.
fromLos Angeles Times
4 days ago

Southern California wind forecast: High surf and fire risk this weekend

The strongest gusts are predicted to blow Friday night and Saturday along the Interstate 5 corridor, the northwestern Antelope Valley and the Santa Ynez Mountains, according to the National Weather Service. There's a 70% chance gusts could reach 40 to 55 mph in these areas, and a 20% chance they'll hit 60 mph or higher, forecasters said.
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fromEarth911
4 days ago

Zero-Waste Cleaning and Laundry Tips

One load of laundry can release up to 1.5 million tiny plastic fibers into the water that drains out of your washing machine. Most water treatment plants can't catch fibers that small, so they end up in rivers, lakes, and the ocean. Scientists now think laundry is responsible for about 35% of the small plastic pieces found in the sea.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

What the fate of Timmy the whale says about conservation

A privately funded rescue of a stranded humpback whale failed, leaving the animal presumed dead and raising concerns about conservation priorities and costs.
#colorado-river
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fromLos Angeles Times
4 days ago

Trump administration readying a plan to impose Colorado River water cuts on Western states

A federal 10-year framework would impose Colorado River water cut rules reassessed every two years, potentially requiring up to 3 million acre-feet annually from key states.
Environment
fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

How Arizona could benefit from a proposal to stabilize the Colorado River

Arizona farmers face potential Colorado River water cuts, while the state temporarily offers water reductions to gain time for negotiations toward longer-term stability.
Environment
fromLos Angeles Times
4 days ago

Trump administration readying a plan to impose Colorado River water cuts on Western states

A federal 10-year framework would impose Colorado River water cut rules reassessed every two years, potentially requiring up to 3 million acre-feet annually from key states.
Environment
fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

How Arizona could benefit from a proposal to stabilize the Colorado River

Arizona farmers face potential Colorado River water cuts, while the state temporarily offers water reductions to gain time for negotiations toward longer-term stability.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Wood burning is reintroducing lead pollution into the air, US scientists find

Wood burning particle pollution is associated with measurable airborne lead in multiple US towns, indicating wood fuels can reintroduce lead exposure despite past petrol bans.
fromArs Technica
4 days ago

Solar power production undercut by coal pollution

The researchers note that aerosols can also contribute to cloud formation, which also causes further losses. But the degree of that contribution is much harder to estimate, so the researchers focus on aerosols for much of the analysis. Some of those aerosols occur naturally, typically from dust kicked up by winds in desert regions. However, despite deserts' reputation as sunny paradises, the world as a whole hasn't built much solar infrastructure in the desert yet, so this isn't as much of a factor as you might expect.
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fromArs Technica
4 days ago

Running the numbers on a zero-emission way to make cement

Basalt-based Portland cement could cut CO2 by up to ~30% with fossil electricity and far more with clean electricity, despite higher energy costs.
#blue-flag
#wildfires
fromwww.dw.com
1 week ago
Environment

As super 'El Nino' looms, wildfires are set to heat up

Climate change and a potential strong El Niño could drive a particularly severe global wildfire year after record early 2026 burn areas.
fromMail Online
1 week ago
Environment

2026 on track for 'extraordinary extreme weather', scientists warn

Developing El Niño conditions combined with human-caused climate change are expected to drive record-breaking global heat and unprecedented wildfire and weather extremes in 2026.
Environment
fromArs Technica
5 days ago

Forecasters predict wildfires, floods, severe heatwaves from incoming El Nino

Wildfires are already exceeding long-term averages across multiple continents, and an El Niño forecast could intensify hot, dry conditions later this year amid climate change.
Environment
fromwww.dw.com
1 week ago

EL Nino could trigger extreme fires worldwide in 2026

Wildfires are burning far above average globally in 2026, driven by climate change, wet-to-dry hydroclimate whiplash, and a potential strong El Niño.
Environment
fromwww.dw.com
1 week ago

As super 'El Nino' looms, wildfires are set to heat up

Climate change and a potential strong El Niño could drive a particularly severe global wildfire year after record early 2026 burn areas.
Environment
fromMail Online
1 week ago

2026 on track for 'extraordinary extreme weather', scientists warn

Developing El Niño conditions combined with human-caused climate change are expected to drive record-breaking global heat and unprecedented wildfire and weather extremes in 2026.
Environment
fromThe Atlantic
5 days ago

The Environmental Movement Needs to Touch Grass

Climate policy rollbacks and reduced public connection to nature have weakened environmental protection efforts and conservation momentum.
Environment
fromBoston.com
5 days ago

As Trump targets offshore wind, a look at the global industry by the numbers

Offshore wind expansion is being slowed in the U.S. while other countries expand, with projected Massachusetts electricity savings from Vineyard Wind over 20 years.
Environment
fromLos Angeles Times
5 days ago

200,000 Californians help the grid out in tough times and get paid for it. Now that's up in the air

A California demand-response program pays households to reduce or share electricity during peak heat, supporting grid reliability and cleaner power, but funding is threatened by budget cuts.
Environment
fromwww.dw.com
5 days ago

China goes electric, but can it get off coal?

China rapidly expanded wind and solar, but continued coal growth limits progress toward carbon neutrality.
#air-quality
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fromMail Online
5 days ago

Thousands told to lock windows NOW as hazardous particles fill the air

About 300,000 people in parts of the Upper Midwest face hazardous air from dust storms, with EPA warnings to avoid outdoor activity.
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fromMail Online
1 week ago

Stay indoors alert as toxic smog spreads across three US states

Ground-level ozone pollution prompted air quality alerts across Arizona, Texas, and California, urging residents to limit outdoor activity to prevent respiratory and long-term health harm.
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fromMail Online
5 days ago

Thousands told to lock windows NOW as hazardous particles fill the air

About 300,000 people in parts of the Upper Midwest face hazardous air from dust storms, with EPA warnings to avoid outdoor activity.
Environment
fromMail Online
1 week ago

Stay indoors alert as toxic smog spreads across three US states

Ground-level ozone pollution prompted air quality alerts across Arizona, Texas, and California, urging residents to limit outdoor activity to prevent respiratory and long-term health harm.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Irresponsible': backlash as Utah approves datacenter twice the size of Manhattan

A proposed AI datacenter in Utah faces backlash over extreme power and water demands amid drought and Great Salt Lake ecosystem risks.
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fromwww.bbc.com
5 days ago

Fifa 'risking player safety' over heat at World Cup - scientists

Fifa’s current heat safety measures for World Cup 2026 are inadequate and could endanger players, requiring stronger cooling and clearer extreme-weather protocols.
fromEarth911
5 days ago

Good, Better, Best - Cutting Down Paper Waste

Paper and paperboard make up roughly a quarter of municipal solid waste in the United States, it is the single largest category by weight. Eliminating paper waste entirely would take a Herculean effort for most households, but whether you want to do good, better, or best, you can cut what you use and recycle more of what you don't.
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fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
5 days ago

El Salvador Coffee Report: Production Declining Amid Structural Challenges

El Salvador's green coffee production is forecast to fall to 542,000 60-kilogram bags in market year 2026/27, a 7.5% drop tied mainly to El Niño weather amid broader structural challenges, according to the latest USDA Foreign Agricultural Service annual report.
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fromThe Verge
5 days ago

Use this map to find the data centers in your backyard

An interactive map tracks AI policy worldwide using scraped legislation and Epoch AI data.
fromEarth911
5 days ago

Paper Towels, Tissues, and Napkins: America's 13 Billion-Pound Waste Habit

The United States is the world's most committed buyer of single-use towels, by a margin no other country approaches. Americans alone consume nearly half of all paper towels produced globally, and Europeans use roughly 50 percent fewer than we do.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Brazil's Atlantic forest records lowest deforestation in 40 years

Atlantic Forest deforestation fell to its lowest level since monitoring began, but weakened environmental laws and a possible far-right return could reverse gains.
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fromTruthout
5 days ago

Amazon Deforestation Falls to Lowest Levels Since 2018

Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon fell 36% between August 2025 and March 2026, reaching the lowest level since 2018.
fromState of the Planet
5 days ago

Indonesia May Soon Lose Its Last Glaciers

Asia’s last tropical glaciers can be found near Puncak Jaya, Papua, the highest peak in Southeast Asia. But it is unlikely that they will survive until the end of this decade. Over the past 44 years, the peak has lost 97% of its ice and four of its glaciers. Its remaining two glaciers, Carstensz and the East Northwall Firn glacier, are expected to disappear by 2030, adding Indonesia (alongside Venezuela and Slovenia) to the list of countries that have lost all of their glaciers.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
5 days ago

The war in Iran is supercharging an ecological crisis in the Persian Gulf

War-related hazards in the Persian Gulf threaten ecosystems, risking loss of biodiversity, evolutionary processes, and genetic resilience to climate change.
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

How a kindergarten teacher became the accidental guardian of 200 king penguins

Five pairs of rubbery feet carry velvet-sheathed black-and-white bodies towards the rope line separating the king penguins from the dozen or so visitors, who look on in awe. As these emissaries shuffle over, a hundred of their cohorts parade on a nearby bank, splashing around in the water and regurgitating food into their chicks' open beaks.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
5 days ago

Duststorms and lightning kill at least 96 people in northern India

Storms in Uttar Pradesh from March to June caused deaths, injuries, and widespread damage from falling trees, collapsing structures, and lightning.
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fromWIRED
6 days ago

What It Will Take to Make AI Sustainable

AI sustainability efforts face fossil-fuel data center growth and weakened environmental protections, while rising demand for transparency and measurable emissions data persists.
Environment
fromtheregister
6 days ago

Utah mega datacenter could dump 23 atomic bombs worth of energy per day

A proposed Utah mega-datacenter could require up to 9 GW of power and may significantly raise local temperatures, risking ecological impacts.
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Datacentres using 6% of electricity supply in UK and US, research says

Datacentres are consuming 6% of electricity in the UK and US, with the growing strain of AI on energy supplies prompting community resistance, according to research. The proportion of electricity used by vast warehouses stacked with microchips to power AI and the internet has risen 15% worldwide in the past two years as annual global investment in datacentres approaches $1tn (740bn) nearly 1% of the global economy, according to the International Data Center Association (IDCA).
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fromComputerWeekly.com
6 days ago

Data dive: Power grid data shows birth of AI in UK datacentres | Computer Weekly

These are some of the things we can see in data from electricity grid provider UK Power Networks (UKPN), which provides electricity utilisation rates taken half hourly for 96 datacentre sites within its region. This stretches from the datacentre hotspots of west London and Docklands, south-eastwards to Kent, Surrey and Sussex, and includes all of Essex and East Anglia.
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fromHigh Country News
6 days ago

The billionaires' club at the center of America's public lands fight - High Country News

At the end of a dirt road along the northeastern edge of Montana's Crazy Mountains, a simple sign warns visitors they are now entering private property. For fifth-generation Montanan Brad Wilson, the notice marks a defeat with implications far beyond the Crazies. "The fate of our public lands and our rights are in jeopardy right now," Wilson told Floodlight.
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fromwww.mediaite.com
6 days ago

Trump Secretary Knocks Solar Energy: Produces Zero Electricity' When the Sun Goes Down

The Lazard analysis that suggests that this is the cheapest form of energy, all of these projects you're describing in Nevada have one thing in common: when the sun goes down, they produce zero electricity. And this nation over rotated towards intermittent forms of energy, and the idea that we could add intermittent and shut down base load is what put our grid at deep risk.
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fromFast Company
6 days ago

The global oil crisis is proving the case for sustainable aviation

Rising oil and jet fuel costs are driving interest in sustainable aviation fuels as a way to cut emissions and reduce exposure to geopolitical fuel shocks.
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Public health at risk across Asia as price of gas for cooking soars

As the unforgiving summer heat soared above 40C, she had walked for miles, piling the sticks and fallen branches into a bundle on her head while sweat ran down her face. Just a few weeks ago, the 35-year-old had been preparing meals for her four children on a small gas stove with little fuss. But as the crisis in the Middle East has choked India's vital supplies of imported liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) used by more than 60% of the country's population for cooking refills have been scarce and prices have risen far beyond what is widely affordable.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Yorkshire's WallFest launched to protect crumbling boundary wall of world's first nature reserve'

A 3-mile wall built by Charles Waterton created a pioneering nature reserve with protected wildlife, later supported by community events to repair and preserve the crumbling wall.
Environment
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 week ago

160 million hectares burned and sea temperatures at record highs: 2026 is shaping up to be a year of extreme warming

Record-breaking warmth is likely in 2026 due to global warming amplified by El Niño, while escalating fossil-fuel emissions and climate backsliding worsen wildfire impacts worldwide.
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fromTruthout
1 week ago

Trump's EPA Wants to Fast-Track Construction of Gas Plants, Data Centers

Proposed EPA rules would let gas plants, data centers, and factories start building non-emitting components before air-emission permits are issued.
fromMail Online
1 week ago

'Forgotten hurricane zone' is sitting in the path of a catastrophe

Home to 15.4 million people and more than a dozen of America's elite colleges, New England has not experienced a catastrophic hurricane since 1991, Hurricane Bob.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Trump's rollback of toxic gas rules limits EPA's authority to protect public health, analysis says

Rescinding 2024 ethylene oxide rules could increase carcinogenic air pollution and restrict EPA authority to update protections based on new science.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 week ago

Why the Iran war is threatening whales near South Africa

Whales are increasingly exposed to traffic and ship strikes. The United States-Israel war on Iran has disrupted global supplies of energy, fertilisers, medicines and even helium, devastating economies around the world. Now it's also threatening whales off the coast of South Africa.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
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Rugby sevens star Kevin Wekesa: I am not blaming Europeans but I must highlight climate injustices'

Most well-known people who talk about climate change are in North America and Europe, says Kenyan rugby sevens star Kevin Wekesa, but for us this is a very relevant conversation. It is not only about future tournaments or big international pledges. In Kenya, we see the effects in rising heat, cracked pitches and changing weather in communities where young athletes are growing up.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

The global sand crisis: it's being used up faster than it can be replaced

Sand is sometimes referred to as the unrecognised hero of development, but its essential role in sustaining the natural services on which we depend is even more overlooked. Sand is our first line of defence against sea level rise, storm surges, and salination of coastal aquifers all hazards exacerbated by climate change. The most extracted solid material on Earth, sand is mined to build homes, roads and sea walls in concrete production, building foundations and masonry work.
Environment
Environment
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 week ago

River piracy' is draining one of China's biggest waterways

Over 1.7 million years, the Yangtze River has diverted about five billion square meters of water annually from the Yellow River, worsening future shortages.
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