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Environment
fromEarth911
18 hours ago

The Price Tag on a Ton of Carbon: What It Is, Why It Keeps Changing, and What It Means for Your Future

The social cost of carbon estimates the long-term economic impact of carbon emissions, costing society about $25,000 for one long-haul flight annually over a decade.
#climate-change
Skiing
fromiRunFar
2 weeks ago

Every Rain Drop

Winter seems to have been skipped entirely, leading to concerns about drought and its impact on local economies.
Environment
fromJezebel
5 days ago

The 'Age of Electricity' Brings Good Climate Change News for Once

The world is entering the Age of Electricity, with significant advancements in renewable energy despite ongoing climate challenges.
OMG science
fromMail Online
19 hours ago

Scientists reveal controversial plan to sprinkle SALT into the sky

British scientists are testing cloud brightening by spraying salt water into clouds to reflect sunlight and combat climate change.
Europe news
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Pollen season in UK and mainland Europe extended by climate breakdown

Climate change has extended pollen seasons in Europe by one to two weeks, increasing allergic reactions and health risks for millions since the 1990s.
Skiing
fromiRunFar
2 weeks ago

Every Rain Drop

Winter seems to have been skipped entirely, leading to concerns about drought and its impact on local economies.
Environment
fromJezebel
5 days ago

The 'Age of Electricity' Brings Good Climate Change News for Once

The world is entering the Age of Electricity, with significant advancements in renewable energy despite ongoing climate challenges.
Silicon Valley
fromKqed
13 hours ago

The Big Impacts of Small Dust Particles | KQED

California courts will track immigration arrests to enhance transparency and assess impacts on access to justice.
Tech industry
fromTheregister
14 hours ago

Meta seeking energy from space for earth-bound datacenters

Meta is pursuing innovative energy solutions, including solar power from space, to meet its growing AI energy demands.
fromThe Local France
14 hours ago

First forest fire of the year breaks out in France

"It's an extremely difficult area to access, even for walkers. The plot is fenced and gated, and the fire didn't start on its own. We'll see what the investigation reveals."
France news
#air-pollution
Public health
fromLos Angeles Times
5 days ago

44% of Americans breathe dangerously polluted air. In California, it's 82%

Los Angeles is the most ozone-polluted metro area in the U.S. for the 26th time in 27 years, with severe air quality issues.
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Why reducing air pollution deaths isn't just about reducing air pollution

Reductions in vulnerability to air pollution since 1990 saved approximately 1.7 million lives in 2019, with significant improvements in Europe and North America.
Public health
fromLos Angeles Times
5 days ago

44% of Americans breathe dangerously polluted air. In California, it's 82%

Los Angeles is the most ozone-polluted metro area in the U.S. for the 26th time in 27 years, with severe air quality issues.
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Why reducing air pollution deaths isn't just about reducing air pollution

Reductions in vulnerability to air pollution since 1990 saved approximately 1.7 million lives in 2019, with significant improvements in Europe and North America.
#aviation
Europe news
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Airlines demand UK relax noise rules and cut flight tax as fuel shortage looms

Airlines are lobbying the UK government for regulatory relaxations and tax cuts amid potential jet fuel shortages due to the Middle East conflict.
Europe news
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Airlines demand UK relax noise rules and cut flight tax as fuel shortage looms

Airlines are lobbying the UK government for regulatory relaxations and tax cuts amid potential jet fuel shortages due to the Middle East conflict.
US Elections
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Heatwaves, floods and wildfires pose rising threat to democracy, report finds

Climate crisis increasingly disrupts elections, threatening democracy, particularly in fragile systems across Africa and Asia.
Digital life
fromFast Company
1 week ago

The carbon cost of our clicks

The digital ecosystem significantly contributes to carbon emissions, with each user generating 229 kilograms of CO2 annually.
#amoc
OMG science
fromMail Online
3 days ago

Close Bering Strait to stop Gulf Stream from collapsing, experts say

Closing the Bering Strait could stabilize the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation and prevent its collapse due to global warming.
OMG science
fromMail Online
2 weeks ago

Ominous study reveals what will happen if the Gulf Stream collapses

The collapse of the AMOC could lead to significant global temperature changes, cooling the Northern Hemisphere while warming the Southern Hemisphere.
OMG science
fromMail Online
3 days ago

Close Bering Strait to stop Gulf Stream from collapsing, experts say

Closing the Bering Strait could stabilize the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation and prevent its collapse due to global warming.
OMG science
fromMail Online
2 weeks ago

Ominous study reveals what will happen if the Gulf Stream collapses

The collapse of the AMOC could lead to significant global temperature changes, cooling the Northern Hemisphere while warming the Southern Hemisphere.
Science
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Earth gets brighter every year but progression is volatile, study finds

Earth's artificial light increased by 16% from 2014 to 2022, but some areas dimmed due to various factors including regulations and economic collapse.
Environment
fromArs Technica
4 days ago

Greenhouse gases from data center boom could outpace entire nations

New gas projects for data centers in the US may emit more greenhouse gases than Morocco in 2024.
Environment
fromFuturism
3 days ago

Just 11 AI Data Centers Could Belch More Fumes Than Entire Countries

Eleven gas-powered data centers in the US could emit more greenhouse gases than entire countries with millions of residents.
#methylsiloxane
OMG science
fromMail Online
1 week ago

The mysterious pollutant that's found almost EVERYWHERE

Methylsiloxane, a widespread pollutant, is found in high concentrations across various environments, raising concerns about its unknown health impacts.
OMG science
fromMail Online
1 week ago

The mysterious pollutant that's found almost EVERYWHERE

Methylsiloxane, a widespread pollutant, is found in high concentrations across various environments, raising concerns about its unknown health impacts.
OMG science
fromMail Online
1 week ago

The mysterious pollutant that's found almost EVERYWHERE

Methylsiloxane, a widespread pollutant, is found in high concentrations across various environments, raising concerns about its unknown health impacts.
OMG science
fromMail Online
1 week ago

The mysterious pollutant that's found almost EVERYWHERE

Methylsiloxane, a widespread pollutant, is found in high concentrations across various environments, raising concerns about its unknown health impacts.
DevOps
fromComputerWeekly.com
2 weeks ago

Navigating the opaque fog of public cloud carbon footprints | Computer Weekly

The environmental benefits of public cloud services are increasingly questioned due to inconsistent sustainability metrics and reporting among major providers.
#data-centers
fromWIRED
5 days ago
Environment

New Gas-Powered Data Centers Could Emit More Greenhouse Gases Than Entire Nations

Environment
fromWIRED
5 days ago

New Gas-Powered Data Centers Could Emit More Greenhouse Gases Than Entire Nations

Natural gas projects for data centers linked to major tech companies could emit over 129 million tons of greenhouse gases annually.
Data science
fromThe Walrus
3 weeks ago

Data Centres Are on Track to Wreck the Planet. Can We Stop Them? | The Walrus

Hyperscaled data centers consume massive power and water, raising concerns about their environmental impact.
Environment
fromwww.dw.com
6 days ago

Why cloud computing still runs on coal and gas

Data centers' energy demands are straining U.S. power grids, leading to reliance on fossil fuels and delaying renewable energy goals.
Environment
fromwww.dw.com
6 days ago

Why the cloud still runs on coal and gas

Data centers in the U.S. are straining energy grids, leading to increased reliance on fossil fuels and delaying renewable energy goals.
#ai
fromApp Developer Magazine
3 weeks ago
Environment

ChatGPT Carbon Footprint Matches 1.3 Million Cars Report Finds

The electricity use of a popular conversational AI tool now matches that of a small nation, raising significant environmental concerns.
Environment
fromApp Developer Magazine
3 weeks ago

ChatGPT Carbon Footprint Matches 1.3 Million Cars Report Finds

The electricity use of a popular conversational AI tool now matches that of a small nation, raising significant environmental concerns.
Science
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Satellite mirror plans could disrupt sleep and ecosystems worldwide, scientists say

Deployment of reflective satellites could disrupt ecosystems and human health by altering natural night-time light environments.
Environment
fromwww.aljazeera.com
6 days ago

Clean electricity meets all new demand, curbing fossil fuels, says Ember

2025 marked a turning point for coal and gas power as low-emissions sources met all new global electricity demand for the first time.
Non-profit organizations
fromNature
1 month ago

'Continuity over novelty': why environmental science needs to rethink its focus

The closure of forest-service research offices threatens long-term ecological research and institutional memory in the US.
fromFast Company
3 weeks ago

See it: Air temperatures and pollution around the world are captured in real time in these animated weather maps

We created Earth in Action to provide a lens into what's happening on our planet, as it happens. Whether it's something typical, like the current air temperature, or an extreme event like a major dust storm, we wanted to provide an opportunity for people to see them.
OMG science
Health
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Reduced physical activity due to global heating will lead to rise in health issues, study says

Rising temperatures reduce physical activity globally, with each month above 27.8°C increasing inactivity by 1.5 percentage points, projecting half a million additional premature deaths annually by 2050.
fromwww.kaltblut-magazine.com
1 month ago

The Climate Crisis

At a young age, I learned quickly how oil wealth and power could burn the land while people struggled. I saw heat rise off the streets, the Nile strained, and the air thickened with injustice. In my teenage years, through Aotearoa, being on the edge of the Pacific, I felt the ocean breathing heavy, swallowing the shores of islands that have done the least to cause this harm.
Photography
#saharan-dust
Science
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Economics has failed on the climate crisis. This complexity scientist has a plan to fix that

An agent-based global economic super-simulator could forecast crises and guide policy, with a ~$100m build cost and massive potential ROI from crisis prevention.
Science
fromFuturism
1 month ago

Constant Space Launches Turning Earth's Atmosphere Into a "Crematorium," Scientists Say

Constant satellite launches and re-entries are releasing harmful metals into Earth's atmosphere, potentially damaging the ozone layer and creating environmental hazards.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Extreme heat lab: enduring the climate of the future

"So whenever people think about hot weather, they always talk about the temperature," he says. "There's two issues with that. First of all, most people don't realise that the temperature is measured in the shade. So if you're in direct solar radiation, the amount of heat stress you're exposed to is much greater as it will stress your body out a lot more."
Public health
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Tackling air pollution should be part of government work to cut cancer rates, scientists say

Governments must reduce air pollution through WHO guideline compliance to prevent cancer, with actions needed at EU, national, and local levels.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Revealed: the world's worst mega-leaks of methane driving global heating

Satellite analysis reveals dozens of massive methane leaks from oil, gas, and landfill facilities worldwide in 2025, primarily in Turkmenistan, with most leaks preventable through simple maintenance or fixable at no cost since captured methane can be sold.
OMG science
fromEsquire
2 months ago

This Weird Effect of Climate Change Is Scaring the Hell Out of Me

A 5,000-year-old Psychrobacter strain from cave ice carries multidrug resistance and antimicrobial activity, posing potential AMR risks if released by melting ice.
fromArs Technica
2 months ago

COVID-19 cleared the skies but also supercharged methane emissions

The remaining question, though, was where all this methane was coming from in the first place. Throughout the pandemic, there was speculation that the surge might be caused by super-emitter events in the oil and gas sector, or perhaps a lack of maintenance on leaky infrastructure during lockdowns. But the new research suggests that the source of these emissions was not what many expected. The microbial surge
Environment
#climate-acceleration
fromNature
1 month ago
Environment

The world is getting hotter faster - its pace nearly doubled in the past decade

fromNature
1 month ago
Environment

The world is getting hotter faster - its pace nearly doubled in the past decade

Environment
fromMail Online
1 month ago

Global warming has accelerated significantly since 2015, study reveals

Global warming has accelerated to 0.35°C per decade over the past 10 years, double the 1970-2015 rate, threatening to exceed the 1.5°C Paris Agreement limit before 2030 without urgent CO2 emission reductions.
Environment
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Letters: Global warming isn't a hoax; it's a scientific consensus

Scientific consensus from 97-99% of climate scientists confirms Earth is warming primarily due to human activity, not natural cycles alone.
fromwww.nature.com
2 months ago

Atmospheric H2 variability over the past 1,100 years

Warwick, N., Griffiths, P., Keeble, J., Archibald, A., & Pyle, J. Atmospheric implications of increased Hydrogen use. GOV.UK https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/atmospheric-implications-of-increased-hydrogen-use (2022).
Environment
fromArs Technica
2 months ago

Study shows how rocket launches pollute the atmosphere

In a high-growth scenario for the space industry, there could be as many as 2,000 launches per year, which her modeling shows could result in about 3 percent ozone loss, equal to the atmospheric impacts of a bad wildfire season in Australia. She said most of the damage comes from chlorine-rich solid rocket fuels and black carbon in the plumes. The black carbon could also warm parts of the stratosphere by about half-a-degree Celsius as it absorbs sunlight.
Environment
Environment
fromMail Online
2 months ago

Think this is bad? Scientists say UK winters will get even WETTER

UK winter rainfall increases about 7% per 1°C of global warming, escalating flood risk and mirroring changes predicted two decades ahead.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Economic growth is still heating the planet. Is there any way out?

Economic growth is increasingly linked to rising emissions, prompting post-growth economists to advocate replacing GDP with wellbeing-centered measures to reduce environmental harm.
Environment
fromTheregister
2 months ago

Study questions claims AI will solve the climate crisis

New datacenters' energy demand is driving increased fossil-fuel electricity generation, undermining claims that AI will mitigate climate change.
Environment
fromwww.dw.com
2 months ago

Scientists warn of risks as private money enters geoengineer

Private companies and investors are increasingly pursuing experimental solar geoengineering despite controversy, regulatory gaps, and potential wide-ranging impacts.
Environment
fromMail Online
1 month ago

Scientists pump tonnes of chemicals into ocean to stop global warming

Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement uses alkaline chemicals to increase ocean pH and boost CO2 absorption, but ecological impacts on marine life remain poorly understood.
Environment
fromMail Online
1 month ago

Scientists find 'red flags' hinting the Gulf Stream is near collapse

The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation shows warning signs of potential collapse due to freshwater from melting ice sheets diluting ocean water and weakening the system's driving mechanism.
Environment
fromFuturism
2 months ago

Forests Are Steadily Crawling North, Satellite Imagery Shows

Boreal forests are shifting northward and expanding due to warming, altering carbon sequestration potential and increasing young forest cover.
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