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4 hours ago

Day Around the Bay: Drag Queen Pattie Gonia Raises $1 Million for Nonprofits on 100-Mile Hike to SF

Patty Gonia hiked 100 miles to San Francisco in full drag, raising $1 million for eight nonprofits.
fromHomebuilding
4 hours ago

Floating solar panels heading to the UK

(Image credit: Getty Images) Floating solar panels are a growing trend around the world, and the UK seems to be cottoning on to their potential. The government has just approved the largest floating solar panel project in Barrow in an attempt to generate cheap energy. The project promises to solve one of the biggest problems with large-scale solar projects, the amount of land that they take up, meaning solar panels could become even more viable across the UK.
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fromLos Angeles Times
8 hours ago

4,000 gallons of oil, contaminated wastewater spill in Monterey County

Pipeline failure at San Ardo Oil Field spilled over 4,000 gallons of oil and wastewater, impacting soil near Sargent Creek upstream of Salinas River.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago
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King Charles admits frustration' at escalating climate crisis

King Charles warns the climate crisis risks leaving future generations a 'ghastly legacy of horror', while an ITV documentary revisits his 1975 Arctic trip and shows escalating Arctic damage.
fromThe Nation
1 day ago
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AI Will Only Intensify Climate Change. The Tech Moguls Don't Care.

Centuries of industrial carbon emissions have intensified storms, producing catastrophic damage while wealthy elites dismiss or downplay climate risks to protect narrow interests.
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fromSCSJ
22 hours ago

Judge Denies Companies' Bid to Hide River Pollution

A federal judge denied Chemours and DuPont's motion to seal documents about PFAS releases into the Cape Fear River, preserving public access under the First Amendment.
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fromPortland Mercury
11 hours ago

Amid Grim Outlook for National Climate Investments, Portland's Clean Energy Fund Doles Out Nearly $64 Million

Portland's Clean Energy Community Benefits Fund allocated $1.71 billion and will distribute over $60 million to 59 nonprofit climate projects prioritizing low-income communities.
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fromFast Company
14 hours ago

Urban mining is a smarter path to mineral independence

The United States should build domestic urban-mining and recycling capacity to secure rare-earths and critical materials and reduce dependence on Chinese exports.
fromSan Jose Spotlight
18 hours ago

San Jose residents to get rebates on energy bill - San Jose Spotlight

The pot of rebate money will be split 50/50 between the city-backed energy seller's commercial and residential customers. For residential customers, who make up the vast majority of the company's customer base, that comes to a one-time flat bill credit of $40. The rebate will appear on their January PG&E bill as a separate line item labeled "SJCE Community Energy Credit."
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fromBrownstoner
19 hours ago

Rain Gardens, Flood Protections Planned for Prospect Park

The city will build Brooklyn's first " blue belt" - a "nature-based" flood management system that aims to manage stormwater and improve natural spaces - in the park, building on the Prospect Park Alliance's ongoing Lakeshore restoration projects. "This work means faster drainage, new rain gardens, restored wetlands, and nature-based flood protections that keep homes and streets dry," said Jeff Roth, Deputy Mayor of Operations. "This is government at its best, using science, partnership and shared purpose to meet the challenges of a changing climate."
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fromBusiness Matters
21 hours ago

Barclays Eagle Labs and Sustainable Ventures launch 500m-backed climate tech accelerator to scale UK innovators

Barclays Eagle Labs and Sustainable Ventures launched the National Climate Tech Accelerator to fast‑track growth of UK climate and sustainability startups.
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fromThe Cool Down
22 hours ago

Americans spend 90% of our time inside - here's how to keep your air clean and fresh

Regularly change air filters, use odor-targeted air-care products, and maintain simple cleaning habits to reduce indoor pollutants and keep home air smelling fresh.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

60,000 African penguins starve to death after sardine numbers collapse study

African penguin populations collapsed due to sardine declines and overfishing, causing mass starvation during moulting and nearly 80% population loss.
fromTasting Table
16 hours ago

Why You Should Bring Your Own Bags To Shop At Wegmans - Tasting Table

Bringing reusable bags to the supermarket is a powerful part of sustainable grocery shopping. At Wegmans, the grocery chain has been encouraging customers to hone their practice. Wegmans has been leading the push to eliminate single-use plastic waste on the grocery front, an eco-pioneer wielding a sort of reverse-incentive strategy. It offers paper bags, and (trust us) you want to avoid using them.
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from24/7 Wall St.
21 hours ago

Waste Management (NYSE: WM) Stock Price Prediction and Forecast 2025-2030 (Dec 2025)

Waste Management is a defensive, high-institutional-ownership trash hauler with sustained dividend growth and strong multi-decade total returns.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

South Bay City opts to add bike lanes at cost of parking, after heated marathon meeting

Sunnyvale will remove street parking on Hollenbeck Avenue to install two bike lanes, prioritizing cyclist safety despite funding and implementation delays.
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21 hours ago

First electric ferry launches on River Thames

A fully electric ferry, the Orbit Clipper, now operates on the Thames carrying 150 passengers and 100 bikes while targeting major carbon reductions.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Baby fur seal wanders into a bar in New Zealand

A baby fur seal wandered into a Richmond craft beer bar during the seasonal seal 'silly season' and rangers returned it safely to Rabbit Island.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
23 hours ago

Composting for your garden? This ancient method requires minimal effort

Trench composting provides a low-effort, high-impact method to decompose kitchen and garden waste directly in planting beds, enriching soil for future crops.
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from24/7 Wall St.
17 hours ago

The Most Expensive Natural Disasters in U.S. History

The U.S. is experiencing a rapid rise in costly billion-dollar weather disasters as extreme weather intensifies with climate change.
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fromTravel + Leisure
1 day ago

This National Park Has a Vineyard, Long-distance Bike Trail, and 60-foot Waterfall-and It's Not Where You'd Expect

Cuyahoga Valley National Park is a nearby, free urban oasis with restored ecosystems, abundant wildlife, and extensive trails ideal for hiking, biking, and running.
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18 hours ago

Where Do Coyotes Live in Silicon Valley? These Teens Are Mapping Their Movements | KQED

Youth-led mapping shows coyotes use urban creek corridors, increasing human-coyote conflicts and prompting community tracking and mitigation efforts.
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fromFortune
18 hours ago
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'This species is recovering': Jaguar spotted in Arizona, far from Central and South American core | Fortune

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18 hours ago
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'This species is recovering': Jaguar spotted in Arizona, far from Central and South American core | Fortune

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1 day ago

Opinion: Will NYC's Pension Funds Once Again Lead the Nation on Climate Change?

Brad Lander proposes reallocating $42 billion of New York City's pension business from BlackRock to cleaner managers to pressure climate action.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Fossil-fuel billionaires bought up millions of shares after meeting with top Trump officials

Two fossil-fuel billionaires with close ties to Donald Trump profited from Venture Global’s IPO shortly after a White House meeting and regulatory favor.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Inside the climate group working everywhere but DC: You can still have huge wins'

State and local governments can achieve most U.S. Paris climate commitments without federal support by electing pro-climate candidates and enacting supportive policies.
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fromwww.dw.com
1 day ago

US 'Cancer Alley' residents stand up to petrochemical giants DW 12/04/2025

An 85-mile 'Cancer Alley' hosts about 200 petrochemical plants, causing high cancer risk, multiple health harms, and entrenched environmental injustice tied to plastic production.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Global race to secure critical minerals for weapons threatens climate, warns report

The accelerating global arms race is hindering climate action as critical minerals that are key to a sustainable future are being diverted to make the latest military hardware, according to a report The study from the Transition Security Project a joint US and UK venture reveals how the Pentagon is stockpiling huge stores of critical minerals that are needed for a range of climate technologies including solar panels, wind turbines, electric vehicles and battery storage.
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1 day ago

Free Gifts: 2025 Holiday Market of All Vegan + Eco-Friendly Goods (Berkeley)

Free community holiday swap: bring clean, working, intact items to share, find gifts, reduce waste, and connect with neighbors; event is plant-based and drug/alcohol-free.
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fromKqed
2 days ago

Research Confirms Heavy Metals In Elkhorn Slough After Battery Plant Fire | KQED

Heavy metal nanoparticles from a battery plant fire contaminated local soil and the estuary food chain; most of the burned batteries' metal remains unaccounted for.
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fromThe Local Germany
1 day ago

Tree branches to fleece jackets: Chemicals plant in Germany bets on biomass

A German biorefinery will produce chemical materials from locally sourced beech wood and other biomass, reducing reliance on fossil-based imports.
fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

Los Angeles says so long to coal

"L.A.'s coal divestment is not just about discontinuing the use of coal to power our city - it's about building a clean energy economy that benefits every Angeleno. This milestone will further accelerate our transition to 100% clean energy by 2035."
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fromState of the Planet
1 day ago

COP30 Is Over. But for the World's Most Vulnerable, the Crisis Is Ongoing.

When we were children, we relied on the knowledge of our elders-the call of birds, the shape of clouds, the rhythm of winds-to read the weather. But our human-induced changes bent nature out of recognition. The signs no longer matched what our parents and grandparents had known. The climate we inherited had been replaced by something unfamiliar and unforgiving. Later, living as a refugee in Uganda, I studied agriculture to confront the hunger that shaped our lives.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Thirsty work: how the rise of massive datacentres strains Australia's drinking water supply

As Australia rides the AI boom with dozens of new investments in datacentres in Sydney and Melbourne, experts are warning about the impact these massive projects will have on already strained water resources. Water demand to service datacentres in Sydney alone is forecast to be larger than the volume of Canberra's total drinking water within the next decade. In Melbourne the Victorian government has announced a $5.5m investment to become Australia's datacentre capital,
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 day ago

China's CO2 Emissions Might Have Finally Peaked

China's carbon dioxide emissions have plateaued in 2025, indicating the country may have reached a peak after years of being the world's top emitter. The plateau reflects how China's record-setting build-out of wind and solar power and rapid expansion into electric vehicles has tempered fossil-fuel emissions, according to the nonprofit Center for Research on Energy and Clean Air. China accounts for around one third of all global greenhouse gas emissions, although historically the U.S. has emitted more carbon.
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fromFast Company
1 day ago

AI's future runs on water

AI-driven data centers consume vast water and energy, risking water-stressed regions and requiring urgent operational and reporting changes to avoid community and investor backlash.
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fromWIRED
1 day ago

A Startup Says It Has Found a Hidden Source of Geothermal Energy

Zanskar used AI to locate a commercially viable hidden geothermal resource in Nevada, signaling renewed potential for systematic geothermal exploration and development.
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fromStreetsblog
2 days ago

State DOT Hurts Cyclists in Rt. 9 Draft Plan: Advocates - Streetsblog New York City

The Route 9 redesign prioritizes motorists, uses sharrows instead of protected bike lanes, and leaves downtown Tarrytown's Franklin-Wildey junction hazardous for cyclists.
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2 days ago
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King Tides to Flood Bay Area Shorelines This Week. Here's Where and When to Safely See Them | KQED

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2 days ago
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King Tides to Flood Bay Area Shorelines This Week. Here's Where and When to Safely See Them | KQED

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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

New England warming faster than most places on Earth, study finds

New England has warmed about 2.5°C since 1900 and is now among the fastest-heating regions, with recent acceleration and disproportionate winter and nighttime warming.
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fromTheregister
2 days ago

Datacenters must generate their own power, or fail: Gartner

Datacenter operators must generate some of their own power because grid capacity will be insufficient, and energy availability will determine future datacenter pricing and viability.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Holy crap, this is insane': mineworkers describe being caught in huge outback dust storm

Massive dust storms repeatedly engulfed a remote Tanami Desert goldmine, forcing workers indoors, coating equipment with grit and producing thunder, lightning, and muddy rain.
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fromEarth911
2 days ago

Getting a Greener Dry Clean

Buying fewer garments and maintaining them increases wardrobe sustainability while traditional dry cleaning using PERC is toxic and increasingly regulated.
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fromBoston.com
1 day ago

Scientists amazed after right whale swims here from Ireland

A North Atlantic right whale first observed in European waters has been documented near North America, confirming a transatlantic movement of a critically endangered individual.
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fromHigh Country News
2 days ago

National parks aren't just for tourists. They're an essential home for wildlife. - High Country News

Yosemite's diverse wildlife are intimate and beautiful yet threatened, and nurturing appreciation through storytelling can motivate protecting their habitats.
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1 day ago

We miss having a dog but it's the price you pay': the village that banned pets to save wildlife

A 110-hectare ecovillage fosters sustainable, community-oriented living, prioritizing wildlife protection and diverse residents while banning cats and dogs to safeguard native fauna.
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fromApartment Therapy
1 day ago

I Found a New Way to Clean My Toilet, and Now It's Actually Fun (Yes, Really!)

Blueland's Toilet Bowl Cleaner uses refillable metal tins and paper-packed scented tablets to reduce plastic waste while cleaning toilets with fizzing, scrubbable tablets.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

This classic fairytale could be damaging Europe's wolf rewilding efforts

Entertainment's wolf-as-monster trope shapes public opposition to wolf return in the UK and Ireland despite ecological benefits and farmer concerns.
fromIrish Independent
1 day ago

Met Eireann issues wind warnings for three counties, forecasts 'above average' rainfall

Forecasters said people can expect difficult travelling conditions and for debris and loose objects to be displaced. They also reported the rest of the week to be characterised by "changeable" temperatures as conditions are forecast to get wetter over the next seven days. Met Éireann's extended-range forecast for next week predicts "above average" rain and temperatures, with the exception of chillier nights.
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fromABC13 Houston
2 days ago

Experts say electric vehicles costs are going down. Here's why you should consider one

Used electric vehicles are increasingly affordable and eligible for incentives, making them a practical way to switch to electric driving.
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fromBoston.com
1 day ago

Here are the snow totals for Tuesday's storm

Several Massachusetts towns received up to six inches of snow, heavier west of I-95, with a polar vortex bringing below-freezing temperatures by Friday.
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fromBoston.com
1 day ago

Predicting a winter storm: Did the weather models get it right this time?

Tuesday's New England storm behaved as forecast: rain for Greater Boston, heavier snow northwest into Worcester and Middlesex counties, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

How to choose and look after your Christmas tree

Measure available space, choose a fresh, needle-retaining tree, and plan safe transport to ensure the Christmas tree fits, lasts, and can be brought home securely.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

How an invasion of purple flowers made Iceland an Instagram paradise and caused a biodiversity crisis

It was only when huge areas of Iceland started turning purple that authorities realised they had made a mistake. By then, it was too late. The Nootka lupin, native to Alaska, had coated the sides of fjords, sent tendrils across mountain tops and covered lava fields, grasslands and protected areas. Since it arrived in the 1940s, it has become an accidental national symbol. Hordes of tourists and local people pose for photos in the ever-expanding fields in June and July, entranced by the delicate cones of flowers that cover the north Atlantic island.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Velvet, tartan and puff sleeves: 22 sequin-free party looks for Christmas and beyond

Judging by the sale and well-stocked rails, the items didn't appear to be in demand, and with so many identikit sequin garments in existence (more than 500 black sequin vests at the same price and under on Vinted at the time of writing in the UK), what's the point of producing more every year? You may have guessed I am not a fan of sequins.
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fromSustainable Bus
1 day ago

Sweden, Vy Buss orders 73 Volvo electric buses for full electrification of Boras network by 2027 - Sustainable Bus

Vy Buss has ordered 73 battery-electric buses from Volvo Buses to support the planned shift to fully electric city operations in the Swedish city of Borås by April 2027. The electric bus procurement covers three vehicle types: 46 Volvo 7900 Electric Articulated units for high-capacity urban corridors, 14 Volvo 7900 Electric models, and 13 Volvo 8900 Electric buses intended for regional routes.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

The dinosaurs didn't know what was coming, but we do': Marina Silva on what needs to follow Cop30

Cop30 showed past efforts were insufficient, though agreements like Paris reduced warming from a potential 4C, preserving lives, food systems and land.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
2 days ago

Bay Area research team identifies toxic metals tied to Moss Landing battery storage facility fire

Battery storage fire at Moss Landing deposited ash containing elevated nickel, manganese, and cobalt into Elkhorn Slough, prompting researchers to test tissues for ecosystem impacts.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Plans for huge new oceanfront battery storage plant are withdrawn following disastrous Moss Landing fire

Vistra withdrew plans for a 600-megawatt Morro Bay battery storage plant after the Moss Landing fire raised safety and community concerns.
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fromHomebuilding
3 days ago

Open fireplaces may face ban in the UK

Open fireplaces are highly polluting and incompatible with new UK PM2.5 targets, while modern Cleaner Choice stoves meet future standards and offer feasible replacements.
fromThe New Yorker
2 days ago

What America Can Learn from Its Largest Wildfire of the Year

During the twentieth century, the United States declared war on wildfires. In 1935, the chief of the U.S. Forest Service announced "an experiment on a continental scale": every blaze was to be put out by 10 A.M. on the morning after it began. Given that fires had been burning regularly for hundreds of millions of years, this was an enormous departure from the natural order. Fire clears vegetation and delivers nutrients to soil, creating fresh cycles of growth that help ecosystems.
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3 days ago

Scientists Trace Heavy Metals Spread by January's Huge Battery Fire Near Monterey | KQED

Battery plant fire released heavy metals into nearby soils and estuary, potentially contaminating wildlife, agricultural fields, and food chains.
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fromThe Verge
2 days ago

Satellites keep photobombing the Hubble telescope, and it's getting worse

Rapid growth of satellite megaconstellations is increasing light pollution that will substantially degrade space telescope images and jeopardize detection of asteroids and new planets.
fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

New homes delayed by 'energy-hungry' data centres

The rapid growth of "energy-hungry" data centres is delaying new homes in London, just as its housing crisis is "at its worst", a new report has warned. Data centres are giant warehouses full of powerful computers used to run digital services, such as streaming and artificial intelligence. However, they require masses of electricity from the National Grid to keep running.
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fromNature
3 days ago

Geothermal networks let cities warm and cool as one

The plan - hatched by Troy's economic-development office to revitalize the downtown area and now driven by regional utility company National Grid - is to combine the buildings' heating and cooling systems in a single high-efficiency, low-carbon network. The hope is that more buildings will join the scheme before the thermal network begins operating in 2027. Ultimately, it might wean all of the Central Troy Historic District off natural gas.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

Stephen Fry backs appeal to save land around iconic Cerne Abbas Giant

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fromState of the Planet
2 days ago

Columbia and Climate School Delegates Reflect on COP30

COP30 secured commitments to triple adaptation funding, boost the clean energy transition toward 2035, and hit $1.3 trillion annual climate spending while underscoring urgent adaptation needs.
fromNature
3 days ago

Wooden skyscrapers point the way to more sustainable cities

When the first skyscraper was built in Chicago in 1885 - a modest ten storeys - people were afraid to walk under the steel-framed building, fearing it would collapse. Today, as towers made of wood go up in cities around the world, the response is a similar mixture of wonder and fear. People are concerned about the fire risk and the structural stability, but the truth is that wooden construction is healthier, both for people and for the planet.
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fromSFGATE
2 days ago

California supermarkets to undergo major change in 2026

California will ban all plastic checkout bags, including thicker reusable ones, starting Jan. 1, 2026; only recycled-paper bags will be offered at point of sale.
fromNature
3 days ago

The Microflora Danica atlas of Danish environmental microbiomes - Nature

The MFD sample collection includes samples collected as part of the MFD sampling campaign, as well as samples contributed by members of the MFD consortium. The samples taken as part of the MFD sampling campaign were registered and associated with the appropriate metadata using codeREADr ( https://www.codereadr.com) using a linear barcode attached to sterile 100 ml sample containers. After collection, the samples were stored between 4 °C and 10 °C for up to 48 h before being deposited at −20 °C for later processing.
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fromIT Pro
2 days ago

US data center power demand forecast to hit 106GW by 2035, report warns

US data center power demand is projected to reach 106 GW by 2035, driven by large-scale AI projects and threatening regional grid reliability.
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fromEarth911
3 days ago

Classic Podcast: Tetra Pak's Lisa Ryden Explains the Path to Carton Carbon Reduction

Carton packaging can lower environmental impacts but requires expanded recycling infrastructure, processing capacity, and supply-chain changes to meet emissions-reduction and circularity goals.
fromNature
3 days ago

Growing cities face mounting challenges

City living is proving pretty popular. The proportion of people living in urban areas in 1950 was a bit less than one-third. Today, it's more than half. By 2050, two-thirds of the global population will call a city home - a complete reversal of the situation 100 years earlier. The health and happiness of these people, and the world's responses to the specific challenges faced by city-dwellers, are therefore central to the future prospects of humanity.
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fromEarth911
3 days ago

Sustainable Holiday Gifts for the Men in Your Life

Environmentally friendly gifts for men reduce plastic waste, reuse and upcycle materials, and prioritize compostable, recyclable, and low-carbon production methods.
fromConde Nast Traveler
3 days ago

Exploring Seychelles' Outer Islands, Some of Earth's Last Truly Wild Places

It encircles eight square miles of lagoon, forming a thin border between sky and ocean. Migratory birds make it their landing strip; green turtles use it as a nesting ground, plowing tracks through sand as powdery as snow. Though Astove's sand flats are as smooth as mother-of-pearl, its reefs are treacherous. Sharp blades of fossilized coral, or champignon, can shred feet and destroy vessels.
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fromNature
3 days ago

How cities can keep their cool

Record-breaking heat is now routine. The devastating heatwave that wracked southwestern Europe in 2003 and claimed more than 70,000 lives produced temperatures not experienced in the region since the sixteenth century. Subsequent summers have extended this trend. In 2024, the continent recorded its hottest summer on record. In urban environments, where most of the world's population lives, the problem is especially acute. "If you build a city, inevitably it will be hotter," says Edward Ng, an architect at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
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fromBitcoin Magazine
2 days ago

How Trash In Colombia Is Now Mining Bitcoin Cheaper Than Anywhere In America

Colombian Bitcoin and crypto mining company Horeb Energy reveals 2.5 cents per kWh of green biogas energy in the North Santander region of the Latin American country. The company has achieved energy prices 50% lower than the North American average of 3.5 to 6 cents per kwh for Bitcoin mining operations, through a strategic alliance with multinational energy company Veolia. Authorized in 1853 by Napoleon III to help build out public water works infrastructure in France, Veolia is a global leader in environmental services focused on water, waste, and energy solutions. Today in Norte de Santander, Colombia, the company operates critical facilities dedicated to biogas valorization and solid waste management - a common problem in Colombia and Latin America in general, known for massive landfills. Veloia also operates the "Centro Inteligente de Gestión Ecológica" - CIGE Guayabal landfill, a pioneer in biogas systems development in the region.
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fromwww.npr.org
3 days ago

What do birds think of forest management?

Adrian Wolf is not studying just one bird, not anymore. He manages forests in western Washington state. He is stewardship director for the Great Peninsula Conservancy, and he relies on bird sounds to measure his work. He thinks of it like the birds are leaving reviews. WOLF: This habitat is good. I'm going to keep coming back here, and I'm going to keep reading. That's the best yelp review you can have is you come back.
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fromNature
3 days ago

Cities are embracing nature for flood defence

Preserving upstream open space in North Coyote Valley can reduce urban flood risk by maintaining permeable land that absorbs stormwater and prevents costly downstream flooding.
fromZDNET
2 days ago

Unplugging these 7 common devices cut my electric bill more than I expected

With costs climbing across the US, energy prices stand out, made worse by record-breaking summer heat and recent waves of scorching temperatures that have affected multiple states. Having endured several of them this season, I'm always looking for ways to reduce energy use. There are many small things you can do to shave dollars off your monthly energy bill, and they go beyond simply switching off the lights when you leave the room. Did you know that you can save 3% on cooling costs for every 1°F decrease in your thermostat setting? As a fan of data, I've explored multiple quantifiable ways to save energy and how these methods translate into financial savings.
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