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1 hour ago

Can Kinship With Rivers Bring Healing and Recovery?

Kinship with rivers and the living world supplies belonging, guidance, healing, and empowerment; restoring rivers can trigger profound ecological and human recovery.
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35 minutes ago

AI carries risks' but will help tackle global heating, says UN's climate chief

Artificial intelligence can help tackle the climate crisis but requires government regulation to mitigate energy demands and risks.
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59 minutes ago

MTA celebrates launch of new, modern locomotives for Metro-North

Metro-North introduced Siemens Charger dual-mode locomotives reducing airborne pollutants by 85%, adding 1,000 horsepower, and enabling full third-rail electric operation across 102 miles.
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fromwww.npr.org
2 hours ago

Climate change is delaying peak fall foliage. Here's what to expect this year

Trees shed leaves to store nutrients as chlorophyll breaks down, revealing fall colors; peak foliage timing varies by location, elevation, temperature, rainfall, and pests.
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fromLos Angeles Times
2 hours ago

Southern California expected to remain muggy, with a chance for rain, until early next week

Southern California will have several days of high humidity and isolated showers from Pacific tropical moisture, with minor rainfall mainly north and east of L.A.
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fromArchDaily
17 hours ago

Health Tourism Module / duarqui

Project protects the ecosystem, uses local materials, safeguards biodiversity, and provides a comfortable, ergonomic, sustainable, ecological environment suited to Andean plateau conditions.
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fromState of the Planet
7 hours ago

Starting Locally, Thinking Globally: One Student's Journey to the M.S. in Climate Finance

Pulkit Bajpai will combine climate economics and data science training with Columbia's M.S. in Climate Finance to advance climate adaptation and funding for vulnerable communities.
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10 hours ago

Welcome to 2050: Could Berlin's future look like this? DW 09/22/2025

Berlin in 2050 becomes climate-neutral through rooftop solar, circular fashion, expanded cooling measures, insulated buildings, green spaces, and sustainable transport.
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fromEarth911
9 hours ago

What Is Life Cycle Analysis And How Can You Use Them To Make Companies Deliver Sustainable Products?

Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) quantifies a product's full environmental impacts, enabling reliable comparisons and informed consumer choices.
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fromThe Nation
11 hours ago

The Climate Movement Has Blind Spots. We're Here to Expose Them.

Climate harms and regulatory neglect disproportionately burden marginalized communities whose experiences and leadership are often erased from mainstream climate narratives.
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fromIndependent
16 hours ago

From Asian hornets to mink, coypu and shrews that need taming: Ireland's battle against invasive species laid bare

Invasive non-native species such as grey squirrels, Japanese knotweed, Asian clams and Asian hornets are driving widespread ecosystem and biodiversity harm across Ireland.
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3 hours ago

What's Happening in NYC This Week: September 22-28, 2025 | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008

New York City hosts a week (Sept 22–28, 2025) of Climate Week events, Broadway, concerts, and neighborhood festivals blending global sustainability action with local culture.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
9 hours ago

Arc'teryx fireworks display in Tibet prompts environmental outcry

Arc'teryx apologised after a high-altitude fireworks display on the Tibetan plateau provoked environmental outcry and calls for boycotts.
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fromTechCrunch
7 hours ago

Earthmover wants to become the Snowflake of weather and geospatial data | TechCrunch

Earthmover pivoted from long-term climate outputs to weather-focused, rapidly changing data using a scalable open-source data platform to attract paying customers.
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fromwww.nature.com
20 hours ago

Is this really the world's largest mirror? Researchers put it to the test

Satellite radar altimetry and ground measurements reveal that the shallow water on Bolivia's Salar de Uyuni forms an exceptionally smooth, mirror-like surface with unexplained persistence.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
13 hours ago

Kenya's Wildlife Murder Mystery | True Crime Reports

Just as he was preparing to reveal his most explosive findings yet, Esmond was found murdered. Esmond Bradley Martin spent decades going undercover in the dangerous world of ivory and rhino horn trafficking, risking his life to expose shadowy smuggling rings and the powerful figures protecting them. But just as he was preparing to reveal his most explosive findings yet, Esmond was found murdered in his grand Nairobi home.
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from3blmedia
1 week ago

Arbor Day Foundation, Verizon Plant Trees During Climate

Dozens of trees were planted in St. Vartan Park to restore canopy, reduce traffic-related air pollution, provide playground shade, and strengthen urban climate resilience.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
12 hours ago

Illness, animal deaths and water shortages: life inside Chile's polluted sacrifice zones'

Air pollution from Anglo American's Catemu foundry has caused respiratory illnesses, exceeded legal particulate limits, and prompted unfulfilled government decontamination efforts.
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fromWhoWhatWhy
15 hours ago

Thousands Protest On NYC Streets Ahead of Climate Week - WhoWhatWhy

Thousands of climate activists marched through Manhattan streets this weekend as part of a coordinated global wave of protests demanding urgent environmental change. The demonstration took place on the eve of Climate Week NYC, the world's largest climate event, which runs September 21-28 across all five boroughs of New York City. The timing of these protests underscores growing tensions between grassroots climate activism and institutional climate discussions...Activists are demanding more aggressive action from those with the greatest economic and political power.
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5 hours ago

Drought gripping the Northeast, NYC raises fears of autumn wildfires

A late-summer drought now leaves over 80% of the U.S. Northeast abnormally dry, depleting water resources and increasing wildfire risk.
fromHomebuilding
14 hours ago

UK's reliance on Chinese renewable energy tech rises as Octopus signs deal for Chinese wind turbines

Britain's largest electricity supplier, Octopus Energy, has signed a deal with Chinese wind turbine maker Ming Yang Smart Energy, potentially bringing Chinese-built turbines to the UK for the first time. The partnership aims to expand wind power capacity, reduce energy costs, and accelerate the country's clean energy transition. However, the deal also highlights the UK's growing reliance on imported renewable energy technology with further questions being raised over why the UK is not producing its own renewable energy systems.
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fromSustainable Bus
13 hours ago

Hispacold launches serial production of HVAC systems with natural refrigerant R290 - Sustainable Bus

Hispacold has announced the start of serial production of HVAC systems using natural refrigerant R290 for public transport vehicles. The development, according to the supplier, marks a first in the sector and aligns with the European F-Gas Regulation (EU 517/2014), which promotes the adoption of sustainable, low-impact refrigerants. The first systems are planned to be deployed in Germany, with production beginning in Q4 2025.
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fromSustainable Bus
13 hours ago

13.8 million investment for 24 new electric buses (and chargers) in Norfolk, England - Sustainable Bus

First Bus and Norfolk County Council will introduce 24 electric double-decker buses and depot upgrades across Great Yarmouth and Norwich by Autumn 2026.
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fromIrish Independent
5 hours ago

'We worry about it with every forecast of heavy rainfall' - Cork residents plead for flood defences before lives are lost

Midleton and East Cork residents fear flood defences may take up to ten years and demand urgent council action after severe Storm Babet flooding.
fromwww.npr.org
16 hours ago

Leaders promised to cut climate pollution, then doubled down on fossil fuels

"In particular, the near-term gap has increased with projected 2030 production exceeding levels consistent with 1.5 degrees [Celsius] by more than 120%, up from 110% in 2023," Derik Broekhoff, senior scientist at SEI and report co-author, said on a call with reporters.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
12 hours ago

Weather tracker: Flash floods and landslides wreak havoc in California

Tropical Storm Mario remnants caused deadly flash floods and landslides in California; a weather front battered New Zealand with heavy rain, strong winds, and outages.
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fromwww.berkeleyside.org
10 hours ago

M 4.6 magnitude earthquake shakes Berkeley

A magnitude 4.6 earthquake struck Berkeley’s Elmwood neighborhood early Monday, underscoring preparedness and available FEMA-funded CERT training administered by the Berkeley Fire Department.
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fromHigh Country News
12 hours ago

For wildlife, a new bridge to nowhere - High Country News

A community converted a defunct Osburn bridge into an affordable wildlife crossing to reduce elk–vehicle collisions along I-90.
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9 hours ago

Why You're Better Off Skipping The Pricey Dishwasher Pods

While dishwasher pods seem like a time-saving alternative to powder or liquid detergents, they may actually be causing more harm than good. Not only are pods not as eco-friendly or environmentally safe as other types of dishwasher detergents, but they can also pose a health and safety risk if you have curious children or pets in your home. Plus, even the best dishwasher pods can potentially leave residue or gunk on your dishwasher and dishes.
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fromMedium
14 hours ago

Why does Tesla have a bad reputation?

Analysis of how Elon Musk's politics, manufacturing failures, and service disasters destroyed Tesla's market dominance
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fromFast Company
4 hours ago

Fat Bear Week 2025: Here's what to know and how to vote for your favorite chunky contender

Katmai National Park's annual Fat Bear Week returns September 23–30, 2025, with public voting to crown the fattest brown bear after an abundant salmon run.
fromwww.npr.org
10 hours ago

This small Virginia island could be underwater before the next century

Before colonial settlers arrived in the 1700s, Indigenous people likely traveled to the island in the summer to take advantage of the abundant fish and crabs, according to the National Park Service. Many descendants of the original settlers with surnames like Crockett, Parks and Thomas have remained to this day. The isolation has allowed the development of a unique accent, one that some residents describe as a mix between "Southern" and "Elizabethan" English.
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fromLos Angeles Times
10 hours ago

The L.A. wildfire cleanup was fast. Residents eager to rebuild worry officials chose speed over safety

Rapid federal wildfire cleanup cleared millions of tons of debris but may have left toxic soil contamination and lingering cleanup quality and oversight issues.
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fromTasting Table
20 hours ago

Don't Throw Out An Old Coffee Can Without Trying This Simple Hack - Tasting Table

Repurpose a clean, dry coffee can into a suspended bird feeder by adding feeding and drainage holes, filling with seeds, and hanging it securely.
fromFortune
3 hours ago

Patagonia founder lived on $1 a day and cat food before making it-when he hit billionaire status, he was so angry he gave away his $3 billion company | Fortune

However, for Yvon Chouinard, the founder of the outdoor apparel company Patagonia, being highlighted as a member of the ultrawealthy was "one of the worst days of his life." "It really, really pissed me off," he said upon being placed on Forbes 2017 billionaire list, according to excerpts from Dirtbag Billionaire: How Yvon Chouinard Built Patagonia, Made a Fortune, and Gave It All Away by David Gelles.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

Call for targets to make capital's rivers swimmable

The mayor of London must set clear targets and enforce measures to make the capital's rivers safe for swimming.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Wind farms paid to turn off power in 1bn racket' pushing up bills

Insufficient grid infrastructure forces UK wind farms to be paid to curtail production, increasing consumer energy costs as operators pay for alternative generation.
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fromThe Mercury News
1 day ago

Milpitas gets $2.77 million VTA grant for city's SMART program

Milpitas received a $2.77 million VTA grant to expand its SMART on-demand rideshare, add fleet and hours, pilot autonomous vehicles, and improve transit connections.
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fromNy1
1 day ago

Agency backtracks on claim it has no documents on air quality after 9/11

The NYC Department of Environmental Protection admitted finding boxes of documents relevant to air quality after 9/11 after previously denying possession of records.
fromThe New Yorker
1 day ago

"Unreasonable," by Rivka Galchen

The nearness of bees, and of other things that agitate most people, calms me. My father had three daughters and he ate watermelon with slices of cheese on the porch and he said once, over watermelon, that he was very lucky to have three girls: one beautiful, one kind, and one intelligent. Classification is a laudable scientific instinct. The ways in which the labelling and sorting don't quite work are the glory of the process,
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Hundreds plunge in Chicago River for first official swim in nearly 100 years

Hundreds of people plunged into the Chicago River's chilly waters on Sunday as part of the first organized swim in the river for nearly 100 years, a previously unthinkable act in what was once one of the most befouled waterways in the world. About 300 people, some wearing wetsuits, jumped into the Chicago River for a mile-long looping swim on an early, overcast midwest morning,
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fromLos Angeles Times
23 hours ago

Mother of two mountain lion cubs struck and killed on State Route 74

A three-year-old mountain lion was killed by a vehicle, orphaning two adolescent cubs; researchers collared the female cub with GPS to monitor survival.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

The race to find a way to recycle old turbine blades from windfarms

Repowering increases renewable output but creates large volumes of hard-to-recycle carbon-fibre blade waste requiring urgent recycling solutions.
fromGothamist
1 day ago

Fall in NYC could be warmer than usual, forecasters say

The almanac is known for making predictions based on secret formulas in the months leading up to a new season. This year, it predicted a cooler and drier October. But the National Weather Service paints a different picture. The agency's parent organization, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, said the New York region has a 40 to 50% chance of a warmer-than-average fall.
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fromFast Company
2 days ago

How Sun Day turned its logo into a protest sign

Sun Day uses a participatory, unfinished half-sun logo to mobilize public action and highlight that solar technology exists but political will for clean energy is missing.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Just add water': how to bring back ancient plants in a Norfolk ghost pond

The two ponds returning on farmland are the 25th and 26th ice age ponds to be restored by Sayer's team of academics, volunteers and an enthusiastic digger driver in the Brecks, a hotspot for ancient ponds and pingos formed by ice-melt 10,000 years ago. Over the past two centuries, thousands of such ponds have been filled in as land was drained and improved for crops.
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fromwww.cbc.ca
2 days ago

Toronto's main landfill could be full in just 10 years. The city's racing to come up with a solution | CBC News

Toronto's main landfill could be full in just 10 years, and city officials are weighing a series of long-term options for how to deal with its garbage. A new report heading to the city's infrastructure and environment committee on Sept. 26 lays out the progress on Toronto's residual waste management work plan. The plan was first approved by council in 2023.
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fromThe Mercury News
2 days ago

Bay Area city makes major improvements to three parks

provide more meaningful neighborhood experiences, enhance active recreational opportunities, and strengthen civic pride,
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Sebbi the Lord Howe Island detection dog trades nabbing rats for bagging naps in well-earned retirement

Sebbi, a springer spaniel, served eight years as a biosecurity detection dog on Lord Howe Island, aiding rodent eradication and mentoring younger dogs.
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from24/7 Wall St.
2 days ago

The Deadliest Natural Disaster to Ever Strike Your State

Amazon is establishing a Southern California Disaster Relief Hub to accelerate delivery of mitigation supplies as U.S. wildfires and other regional natural disasters increase.
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fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

Crowd gathers in Seal Beach to watch rehabilitated sea turtle released to the ocean

A green sea turtle entangled in fishing line was rehabilitated for three months and released back into the ocean, highlighting fishing line as a threat.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 days ago

First treaty to protect marine life in high seas to take effect in January

The first-ever treaty to protect marine diversity in international waters will come into force early next year, after it was ratified by the 60th nation, Morocco. Morocco's formal adoption of the Marine Biodiversity Treaty on Friday means the agreement will now enter into force on January 17, 2026, offering new protections to an area covering two-thirds of the world's oceans and as many as 10 million different species, many of which are still unidentified.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Alameda County's strategy for beating its illegal dumping problem is working and the rest of the Bay Area is signing on

Alameda County's multiagency pilot using education, eradication and enforcement reduced illegal dumping and offers a replicable regional strategy requiring sustained funding and prosecution.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Something is working': UN climate chief optimistic about green transition

Low-carbon economic shifts yield massive economic dividends; countries must accelerate and strengthen national climate plans to meet Paris Agreement targets and limit warming to 1.5C.
fromTruthout
2 days ago

New Study Estimates Wildfire Smoke Will Soon Kill 71,000 Americans Each Year

The threat is so great, in fact, that any official tally of people killed in a fire most likely is wildly low, given that it counts obvious victims, not those who later died after inhaling its far-flung haze. Los Angeles' catastrophic blazes in January, for instance, killed 30 people according to authorities, but more like 440 according to scientists, who determined excess deaths at the time were likely due to smoke.
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fromCityobservatory
2 days ago

The Week Observed: September 19, 2025

Regional climate and transportation plans are failing as major bridge projects face delays, rising costs, and traffic forecasts that contradict greenhouse-gas reduction goals.
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fromwww.npr.org
2 days ago

5 lessons from a house that generates more energy than it uses

A remodeled 1959 Hermosa Beach home achieves net-zero, zero-carbon operation using solar power and electric appliances while costing less than a standard remodel.
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fromHomebuilding
2 days ago

The pantry staple that will stop this bathroom pest in its slithery tracks

Silverfish infest damp, humid areas and damage paper, clothing and food packaging, but moisture control, decluttering, natural remedies and prevention can eliminate and deter them.
fromBoston.com
2 days ago

Watch: Moose plucked from hidden well in Maine

We knew that we'd have to immobilize it to be able to remove it, because a bull moose in the rut is not an unformidable animal. And it's very powerful," Steve Dunham, a regional wildlife biologist with the state Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, told the outlet.
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fromEarth911
3 days ago

Earth911 Inspiration: Margaret Mead Reminds Us to Cherish this Earth

Cherish and protect Earth as a fragile, singular home while sharing and acting daily to prioritize the planet.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Ministers tell Environment Agency to wave planning applications through

Ministers have instructed the Environment Agency to minimize objections to housing planning to accelerate development and economic growth, potentially undermining environmental protections.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

You could drink from that pond': the city digging for a solution to toxic runoff

Road runoff contains toxic chemicals and microplastics that pollute waterways and aquifers, posing serious risks to wildlife and human health.
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fromFast Company
3 days ago

I'm a climate scientist-extreme heat is ruining my family vacations

Mediterranean climates are increasingly prone to intense heatwaves, wildfires, and extreme precipitation due to climate change and the ocean's dominant role in heat storage.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 days ago

Africa's future runs on water. So treat it as essential infrastructure

Water insecurity undermines livelihoods, education, and stability in Africa, requiring water-centered planning, community decision-making, and financing tied to measurable results.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Week in wildlife: a flying teddy, a fishy shipwreck and a globe-trotting sea slug

Wildlife worldwide displays diverse behaviors and human interactions, including territorial songs, mating displays, urban population impacts, rescue operations, and ecological tourism.
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fromHigh Country News
3 days ago

What old growth forests have to do with your food - High Country News

Feeding everyone requires more efficient food production, better food choices, cultural and policy changes, and stronger local, lower-impact food systems.
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fromFlowingData
3 days ago

Bird migrations in a map explorer

The Bird Migration Explorer uses color-coded interactive maps to visualize different species' migratory routes, with hover details available on newer computers.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Ten new wild swimming locations should be created in London, report says

London should create ten new wild swimming locations to improve water cleanliness, increase outdoor access, and designate multiple bathing sites by 2034.
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from24/7 Wall St.
3 days ago

Only 12% of Major U.S. Brands Hold Verified Sustainability Certifications-Most Rely on Unregulated Claims

Look for third-party certifications, transparent carbon targets, and concrete waste or recycling programs to identify genuine sustainability and avoid greenwashing.
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fromwww.housingwire.com
3 days ago

Trump climate finance policy shifts as FHFA exits global network

The Federal Reserve Board resigned from the NGFS as the U.S. federal government retreats from climate-related commitments and reduces related agency staffing.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 days ago

Crisis of justice' as floods devastate: Pakistan's climate change minister

Pakistan ranks among the top 10 most climate-vulnerable nations, suffering catastrophic floods and agricultural threats despite contributing less than 1% of global emissions.
fromDocumentjournal
2 days ago

Photography at the edge of catastrophe

For over 40 years, Edward Burtynsky's photographs have used the privileges granted by perspective and access to chronicle the relentless effects human industry has on global society and the environment. Burtynsky's visual syntax provides more clarity than ever, transcending the limits of a screen to deliver scenes and immersive murals that provoke urgency and inspire a meticulous gauge of reality.
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fromFuncheap
3 days ago

Millbrae Trashure Hunt "Coastal Cleanup Day" (2025)

Join us on California Coastal Cleanup Day, Saturday Sept 20, to keep our coast clean. We will be cleaning Millbrae Central Park and surrounding areas - keeping inland areas clean stops trash from entering our storm drains and polluting the bay! Cleanup supplies and a burrito lunch is provided to all participants! This Coastal Cleanup Day features a Trashure Hunt - pick up trash and hunt for special items to redeem gift cards!
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
3 days ago

London should open 10 new wild swimming spots, according London assembly

While there are plenty of wild swimming spots within an hour's travel of London, it seems like local authorities want more to be done to encourage outdoor recreational swimming closer to home. As it stands, there are just eight safe places to swim in natural bodies of water around London, such as London's Royal Docks and Hampstead Heath. However, none of them are in local rivers amid broader health and safety concerns over water quality.
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fromFast Company
3 days ago

Why Big Oil companies invest in green energy

Major oil companies are shifting focus between fossil fuels and selective clean energy investments, driven by business strategies, shareholder pressures, and regional and governmental factors.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Revealed: Corporate capture' of UN aviation body by industry

ICAO is dominated by aviation industry influence, with industry-heavy delegations and closed processes, blocking strong climate action on international aviation emissions.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

94% of Ulez fines owed are from persistent offenders

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. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.
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fromArs Technica
3 days ago

Despite congressional threat, National Academies releases new climate report

Scientific understanding since 2009 strengthens the conclusion that greenhouse gas emissions endanger public health and justify regulatory action.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

Water boss warns hosepipe ban could continue into 2026

Yorkshire's hosepipe ban may persist into 2026 despite rainfall, while The Independent seeks donations to fund paywall-free reporting and on-the-ground journalism.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Amsterdam's answer to its rubbish crisis? Remove some of the litter bins

Last year, a quarter of residents described their neighbourhood as dirty or very dirty, rising to two in five in the city centre. Hester van Buren, city finance chief and responsible for waste collection, said however illogical it sounds, trials in busy shopping streets and parks have suggested that taking away some of the city's 12,000 litter bins is the answer.
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fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago

Ministers yet to seek climate advice on Heathrow expansion

The Climate Change Committee has not been asked to assess how Heathrow expansion would affect the UK's legally binding net-zero-by-2050 emissions target.
fromMail Online
3 days ago

Early-season Arctic blast set to hit thousands of Americans in HOURS

Temperatures are set to plunge in the Northeast, setting off warnings about dangerously cold weather and possible property damage in several states. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued both freeze warnings and frost advisories in the northern parts of New York, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine. Officials said summer temperatures will quickly drop into the 20s between 2am and 8am ET Saturday morning, potentially killing crops, outdoor vegetation, and possibly freezing outdoor pipes around homes and businesses.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
3 days ago

California Gov. Newsom extends cap-and-trade program aimed at curbing carbon emissions

California extended and rebranded its cap-and-trade program through 2045, aligning it with carbon-neutrality goals and directing auction revenues to climate, housing, transit, and rail funding.
fromwww.npr.org
3 days ago

Fat Bear Week is here early, and the bears are fat and playful

Fat Bear Week, when people get to pick their favorite Alaskan brown bear bulking up for hibernation, is coming early this year. The annual online competition that normally starts in early October will instead start on Sept. 23. Katmai National Park and Preserve officials say the bears are magnificently plump ahead of the tournament. "This year's salmon run was extraordinary, with salmon numbers surpassing anything seen in recent memory," Matt Johnson, the park's interpretation program manager, told NPR via email.
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fromwww.thelocal.se
3 days ago

Swedish government set to miss all EU 2030 climate goals

Sweden is set to miss the EU's 2030 climate goals by 4.3 million tons of carbon dioxide, according to the government's own figures. On Monday, the government is set to present its budget for 2026, which will include information on the effects of government policy on the climate. According to the budget, Sweden needs to cut its carbon dioxide production by 5.8 million tons in order to meet the EU goal.
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fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago

The future of Oxford Street: Power, politics and pedestrians

Half a million visitors pound its pavement every day - but it has seen better times. It has poor air quality and a high number of collisions. Buses and taxis run right through the middle of the shopping area. Research indicates it performs worse, in terms of customer spending, than other areas nearby. Businesses there and the mayor of London think the solution is pedestrianisation - and a recent consultation suggested nearly two-thirds of respondents supported the idea.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Why saving the honeybee could be bad news for other bees

Everyone wants to save the bees. Angelina Jolie put on a beekeeping suit for Guerlain and David Beckham proudly presented the King with a pot of honey from his bees in Oxfordshire. So many people wanting to do good have set up hives in their gardens or on roofs that they have become a symbol of sustainability. Of course, farming honeybees is a great way to make delicious honey, but there is a sting in the tail keeping hives doesn't help wild pollinators.
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fromHomebuilding
3 days ago

I've had solar panels for 15 years and these are the 5 most common solar panel problems you need to look out for

Solar PV systems face reduced performance and longer payback due to shading, changing Feed‑in Tariffs, and the need for ongoing homeowner vigilance and maintenance.
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fromHomebuilding
3 days ago

Don't let the weather win - 10 simple ways to stormproof your garden this autumn

Stormproof gardens in autumn by checking trees, securing fences, removing hazards, and performing maintenance to reduce damage from high winds and heavy rain.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Weather tracker: Tornado outbreak shatters North Dakota's yearly record

The yearly tornado record in North Dakota was shattered in just a few hours as the state experienced an extraordinary weather event. More than 20 tornadoes tore through South Dakota and North Dakota, with the storm system stretching across a 200-mile area, according to the National Weather Service. Since 1995, the annual average for the state was 29 tornadoes, with the peak season occurring in June and July.
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fromTechCrunch
3 days ago

Octopus Energy spins off its Kraken utility billing and AI platform | TechCrunch

Octopus Energy is spinning off Kraken, its utilities tech platform, after securing $500 million in annual contracts and targeting a potential $15 billion IPO within a year.
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