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Opinion: AI is destroying our planet. We must act to check its growth and save ourselves.

AI's environmental impact is severe, with 2025 freshwater consumption exceeding global bottled water use and projected energy demands by 2034 matching India's entire consumption, requiring immediate action.
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21 hours ago

I will continue the fight for environmental justice in Black communities

Robert Bullard pioneered environmental justice by documenting pollution disparities in Black communities and converting research into policy action and legal challenges.
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21 hours ago

Miliband says climate impact of data centres is uncertain

Energy Secretary Ed Miliband acknowledges the impact of rapidly expanding data centres on UK net zero carbon targets is uncertain, prompting MPs to launch an inquiry into their environmental effects.
fromwww.theguardian.com
22 hours ago

Judge sides with salmon against Trump administration in hydropower ruling

At the center of the dispute are eight dams and reservoirs on the Columbia and Snake Rivers in the Pacific north-west that have created devastating obstacles for salmon and steelhead unable to breach their deadly turbines or navigate through the large, warm, artificial pools.
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14 hours ago

How extreme weather is leaving thousands of homes uninsurable

We're seeing more frequent, more severe extreme weather events and that inevitably affects claims and affects pricing it can't not. And this is happening all over the globe. More, after this week's most important reads.
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10 hours ago

The river won': how campaigners in Brazilian Amazon stopped privatisation of waterway

The river won, the forest won, the memory of our ancestors won, said the campaigners in Santarem when it was clear their actions had forced the Brazilian government into a U-turn on plans to privatise one of the world's most beautiful waterways and expand its role as a soy canal.
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14 hours ago

SCAPE and BIG Unveil Final Plans for Manresa Wilds on Former Power Plant Site in Norwalk, US

Manresa Wilds transforms a 125-acre polluted industrial peninsula into a publicly accessible coastal park with phased development beginning spring 2027, incorporating community feedback to prioritize natural habitat and reduce intensive programming.
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16 hours ago

Friday Video: Why Everyone Drives SUVs - Streetsblog New York City

SUVs are classified as light trucks rather than cars, allowing manufacturers to avoid stricter automotive regulations through deliberate industry and government collaboration.
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7 hours ago

Lynx could return to Scotland but can rewilders win over wary Highlanders?

Scottish wildlife charities are pursuing a six-year effort to reintroduce lynx to Scottish forests, with 61% public support, while conducting extensive consultations with farmers and stakeholders to address livelihood concerns and build acceptance for the apex predator's return.
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17 hours ago

How one Tahoe renter is adjusting to unusual roommates: Mama bear and 3 cubs

As soon as he moved in, he started hearing babies crying under his floorboards. The renter called the group to help check on the noises he was hearing, and they soon confirmed it was Rose and her new cubs. The renter is now gearing up to spend the rest of the winter with his four furry roommates.
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Tropical plants flowering months earlier or later because of climate crisis study

Tropical flowers are blooming significantly earlier or later than historical patterns due to climate change, with flowering times shifting an average of two days per decade, potentially causing cascading ecosystem disruptions.
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2 days ago
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Climate change could determine the sex of your child, study reveals

Higher temperatures above 20°C are associated with more female births, with mechanisms varying by region: prenatal mortality from maternal heat stress in sub-Saharan Africa and later effects in India.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
8 hours ago

Galapagos tortoise once believed extinct is now roaming free

After nearly 200 years of extinction, 158 tortoises with Floreana ancestry were released onto Floreana Island following a captive breeding program that used genetically-matched pairs from Isabela Island populations.
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1 day ago

Federal deep-sea mining proposal sparks backlash from Santa Cruz County leaders

Santa Cruz County unanimously opposes Trump administration efforts to expedite seabed mining permits in coastal waters, citing unproven technology and threats to marine ecosystems and local economies.
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1 day ago

US bullying' could scupper carbon levy on shipping, warn experts

US pressure has successfully reversed Panama's support for a proposed carbon levy on shipping, threatening global efforts to reduce maritime greenhouse gas emissions.
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Oregon's Wildlife is at Risk. Increasing the State's Lodging Tax Could Help

Oregon's House Bill 4134 would increase the lodging tax from 1.5% to 2.75%, directing additional revenue to wildlife conservation for imperiled non-game species.
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1 day ago

The Colorado River rift abides - High Country News

Western water law is based on the prior appropriation doctrine, which gives the first entity to make "beneficial use" of water the right to keep on using that amount, even if that means that upstream "junior" users' spigots will get shut off. By the early 1900s, a rapidly growing California was enthusiastically diverting the Colorado River, with huge irrigation districts gobbling up the senior water rights.
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Calls to move England's home insulation scheme into council workers' hands

Common Wealth cited the example of the Warmer Homes consortium, led by Portsmouth city council, which was allocated 22m among 31 authorities over three years. This breaks down to about 450-650 homes per year, or 15-20 homes per local authority per year.
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22 hours ago

xAI spent $7M building wall that barely muffles annoying power plant noise

xAI's temporary gas turbines in Mississippi create severe noise pollution that a $7 million sound barrier fails to adequately reduce, prompting community opposition to permanent installation.
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Judge orders Greenpeace to pay $345m over Dakota Access pipeline protest

A North Dakota judge will order Greenpeace to pay approximately $345 million in damages to Energy Transfer for protests against the Dakota Access pipeline, with both sides expected to appeal to the state supreme court.
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1 day ago

UN approves first carbon credits under Paris Agreement

The UN's new Paris Agreement carbon market issued its first credits for a Myanmar cookstove project, applying more conservative calculations to prevent greenwashing and build market confidence.
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1 day ago

Drax power plant to stop burning controversial Canadian wood within next year

Drax power plant is phasing out Canadian wood pellets by 2027, shifting to US-sourced biomass after facing environmental criticism and Canadian tariffs, while reporting strong 2025 earnings despite £200m in financial impairments.
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UN approves first carbon credits under Paris Agreement market mechanism

The UN-run market allows companies and countries to offset their excess emissions by financing projects that cut greenhouse gases in other nations. The new initiative involves a clean cooking project in Myanmar, which distributes efficient cookstoves that reduce pressure on local forests. Implemented in partnership with a South Korean company, the project will generate credits that will count towards the climate targets of South Korea and Myanmar.
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Shrinking North American bird population is getting worse faster. Experts blame agriculture, warming

Nearly half of the 261 species studied showed big enough losses in numbers to be statistically significant and more than half of those declining are seeing their losses accelerate since 1987, according to Thursday's journal Science. The study is the first to look at more than the total bird population by examining the trends in their decrease, where they are shrinking the most and what the declines are connected to.
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How to Recycle Nitrile, Latex, and Vinyl Sterile Gloves

Disposable gloves cannot go in curbside recycling due to equipment tangling and contamination risks; mail-in programs and manufacturer recycling offer proper alternatives for turning gloves into downcycled products.
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Wyoming man accused of unthinkable acts against a wolf avoids jail

A Wyoming man accused of torturing and killing a wolf agreed to a plea deal avoiding jail time, receiving 18 months probation and a $1,000 fine instead of potential two-year prison sentence.
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Ancient felled oak tree was healthy, report finds

A 500-year-old oak tree in Enfield was felled despite being healthy with no evidence of danger or disease, according to a Forestry Commission report.
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Imagine5 is the environmentally conscious magazine inspiring action through optimism

Imagine5 magazine focuses on climate solutions and social change through visually compelling storytelling by global creatives, balancing urgency with actionable optimism.
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How to Design with the Rain: Architectural Strategies for Rainwater Collection across Climates

Architecture must shift from water disposal to active rainwater collection, storage, and reuse through climate-specific design strategies that address distinct precipitation patterns and regional environmental demands.
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1 day ago

Shakespeare's Globe launches environmental playwright prize

Shakespeare's Globe launches a climate playwriting prize for 2026 to inspire societal shifts toward a restorative relationship with nature through storytelling and theatre.
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Ancient oak tree was healthy when it was cut down by Toby Carvery restaurant, report finds

Confirmation that the Whitewebbs Oak was alive at the time of its felling felt inevitable. I visited the tree in the aftermath and there was absolutely no doubt in my mind the tree was very much alive. There were still green shoots and healthy buds and, in fact, just before the felling, tree VETcert-qualified consultants found the tree was in good health with a full crown.
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2 days ago

Anger over plans to abolish New Zealand's dedicated environment ministry

New Zealand's government plans to abolish its dedicated environment ministry by folding it into a mega-ministry covering housing, urban development, transport, and local government, citing reduced bureaucracy, though critics warn this could weaken environmental protections.
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2 days ago

It's time to rethink how we care for our public lands and waters - High Country News

Wildlife populations are in decline. Recreation sites are crowded and often underfunded. Wildfires are larger, more destructive and harder to control. Climate change is reshaping natural systems, from ocean fisheries to mountain snowpacks, faster than institutions can respond. At the same time, communities are being asked to host new energy projects, transmission lines and mineral development - often without clear processes, adequate resources or trust that decisions are being made in the public interest.
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2 days ago

A Technical Question Before the Supreme Court Could Seal Fate of Line 5 Pipeline

The Supreme Court heard arguments on whether state or federal courts will decide the fate of the controversial Line 5 pipeline running under Michigan's Straits of Mackinac.
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2 days ago

Widening the frame: Indigenous land rights and the future of climate policy

Indigenous land rights are essential to climate action, with Indigenous representatives at COP30 demanding recognition of their ancestral land ownership and management authority.
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2 days ago

This Clean Energy ETF Bundles 38 Stocks Into One High Growth Bet

ACES is a thematic growth ETF providing broad North American clean energy exposure across solar, batteries, EVs, hydrogen, and lithium, delivering 38.2% annual returns but requiring patient, long-term investment commitment.
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2 days ago

The Average American Would Pay $49 Per Month to Drink Recycled Toilet Water, Study Finds

Recycled sewage water, after rigorous treatment, can safely become drinking water, with public surveys showing residents willing to pay $49 monthly for access to this water conservation solution.
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2 days ago

Scotland's new emissions strategy too reliant on science fiction', critics say

Scotland's short-term climate emissions plans are realistic, but medium and long-term strategies face significant credibility concerns with confidence levels dropping from 91% by 2030 to 58% by 2040.
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2 days ago

EU leaders should not rush to revamp green-hydrogen rules

Many planned projects have been delayed or scrapped. Adrian Odenweller and Falko Ueckerdt at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research in Germany tracked 190 projects globally that were due to begin operating in 2023. The researchers found that only 7% of these had begun operations as scheduled.
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2 days ago

Classic Sustainability In Your Ear: The Ocean River Institute's Natural Lawn Challenge for Climate Action

Natural lawn practices reduce water consumption, eliminate harmful chemicals, support pollinators, and store significantly more carbon than chemically-treated lawns, making healthy lawns powerful climate change solutions.
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2 days ago

Sonoma County neighborhood under evacuation warning due to landslide threat

A Guerneville neighborhood is under evacuation warning due to a hillside collapse on Neeley Road that damaged a home, with officials investigating the cause as heavy rain approaches.
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2 days ago

Chronic ocean heating fuels staggering' loss of marine life, study finds

Chronic ocean warming reduces fish biomass by 7.2% per 0.1°C of seabed warming per decade, with marine heatwaves masking long-term decline through temporary population booms in cold-water regions.
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2 days ago

Group expands legal claim over South West Water sewage pollution

A group legal action against South West Water for sewage pollution has expanded across Devon and Cornwall, with thousands more residents and businesses now able to join the claim alleging widespread coastal water contamination.
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2 days ago

Our Missing Climate Tools Are Psychological and Evolutionary

Humans must evolve culturally and deliberately through effective decision-making to manage climate challenges, overcoming short-term thinking as animals demonstrate rapid evolutionary adaptation to environmental change.
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2 days ago

Tracking fisherman to track fish: The new technological approach to better understand ocean life

Global Fishing Watch uses AIS transponder data and artificial intelligence to track fishing vessels worldwide, providing unprecedented visibility into global fishing fleet movements and activities.
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2 days ago

This May Be the Most Snake-infested National Park in the U.S., According to Experts

Big Bend National Park in Texas hosts close to half of all U.S. snake species, making it the snakiest national park in North America, with venomous species concentrated in southwestern desert regions.
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2 days ago

'It's a nightmare' - The London borough with England's lowest recycling rate

The bags are extremely thin so you can only put so much in there, and you can only put certain things in, but no one seems to adhere to that. As far as I know, there is nothing for food waste. There is no designated bin. In the summer it can be quite foul from the communal bin.
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2 days ago

The Earth911 Rain Garden Installation Guide

Rain gardens capture stormwater runoff, filter pollutants, reduce irrigation needs, and recharge groundwater while decreasing strain on municipal water systems.
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2 days ago

London's rubbish problem: Can the city finally clean up its act?

Veolia's Southwark recycling facility processes 100,000 tonnes annually using automated systems and manual sorting, while contamination from inappropriate items significantly hampers recycling efficiency.
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2 days ago

Shrinking sea ice forces penguins into groups with catastrophic impact

Emperor penguins face extinction risk as shrinking sea ice forces them into crowded moulting colonies vulnerable to early ice breakup during their flightless, non-feeding period.
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2 days ago

Today's birds are up to 72% smaller than those of 80 years ago in Indigenous territories

Between 1940 and 2020, the average body mass of birds in 10 Indigenous and local communities on three continents declined by up to 72%. For the Indigenous communities who were interviewed, birds often hold immeasurable symbolic and ceremonial significance. Thus, ritual dances, songs, and place names are at risk of being lost in the face of this loss of biodiversity.
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2 days ago

Celebrity eagle Jackie lays another egg after ravens destroy Big Bear couple's first clutch

Big Bear bald eagle Jackie laid a new egg Tuesday after ravens destroyed her first clutch of two eggs last month, offering renewed hope for successful breeding this season.
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1 week ago
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Mercury fallout: What coal emissions do to people

Coal-fired power plants are a leading source of mercury pollution that persists in the environment, harming vulnerable communities and causing severe developmental and organ damage.
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Mercury pollution and human health

Coal-fired power plants are a leading source of mercury pollution that persists in the environment and disproportionately harms nearby, often marginalized communities and children.
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4 days ago

Supreme Court agrees to hear from oil and gas companies trying to block climate change lawsuits

The Supreme Court will decide whether oil and gas companies can block state lawsuits seeking billions in climate-related damages by moving cases to federal court.
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4 days ago

EPA to revise $5 billion Clean School Bus Program, opens public consultation on alternative fuels - Sustainable Bus

EPA is restructuring the $5 billion Clean School Bus Program, canceling the 2024 rebate round and seeking input on alternative fuels ahead of 2026 funding.
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4 days ago

China boosts profitable renewables as Trump clings to coal

China rapidly expanded wind and solar capacity in 2025 and dominates global clean-tech manufacturing, outpacing the US in climate-related industry.
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4 days ago

Zambians pay price amid Copperbelt mining boom

Renewed copper mining in Zambia's Copperbelt is causing pollution, water contamination, health risks, land loss, and social inequality for nearby communities.
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4 days ago

The State of Plastic Bans in the United States

Many cities have also banned polystyrene foam containers. While this movement is gaining ground, it still faces strong opposition. Each American uses about 365 single-use plastic bags every year. With a population of 330 million, this adds up quickly. Only about 9% of all plastic ever made has been recycled. The rest ends up in landfills, waterways, or breaks down into microplastics found in human blood, tap water, and table salt.
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4 days ago

Energy Bills Expected to Fall This Spring - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Energy regulator Ofgem is forecast to cut the default tariff price cap by about £117 to roughly £1,641 per year for a typical dual-fuel household from 1 April. The change follows government policy announced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves, who said £150 would be removed from average household bills by abolishing the Energy Company Obligation (ECO) scheme introduced under the previous Conservative government.
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Blizzard's fierce winds and 'cakey' snow will sack NYC overnight, forecaster says

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Blizzard's fierce winds and 'cakey' snow will sack NYC overnight, forecaster says

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4 days ago

Building a liveable capital by 2040 - the infrastructure, talent and sustainability trade-offs - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Liveability depends on functioning infrastructure, a thriving talent ecosystem, and sustainable resilience, achieved through deliberate, transparent trade-offs focused on long-term outcomes.
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4 days ago

The Myth About Recycling Greasy Pizza Boxes People Need To Stop Believing - Tasting Table

According to the study, while grease seeping into the cardboard and bits of cheese left on the box could theoretically cause problems with the recycling process, the quantity of these residues are far too little to markedly reduce the quality of the material. Analyses showed that the cardboard would need to be about 20% grease by weight before the recycled material is significantly impacted, with WestRock estimating that used pizza boxes were only around 1-2% grease by weight, on average.
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4 days ago

Emergency Blizzard Warnings in NYC: How Much Snow Has Fallen?

Blizzard emergency declared for New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut as heavy snowfall (up to eighteen inches), gusty winds, low visibility, and travel bans occur.
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4 days ago

Can Shading Become Energy? From Passive Facades to Productive Envelopes

Facades can generate significant renewable energy by integrating colored photovoltaic shutters that combine shading, daylight control, and electricity production without adding envelope complexity.
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4 days ago

Sustainability In Your Ear: The Net Zero Accelerator's Colin Mangham on Nature's Rules for Building A Sustainable Infrastructure

Since 2019, the accelerator has helped over 100 companies in a six-month program that stands out by putting real technology pilots into actual buildings with dedicated partners, then tracking the results. This approach has led to more than 60 pilot projects in California and beyond, providing the proven results that founders and investors need to move forward. Colin offers a unique mix of experience to this field.
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4 days ago

Police investigating after piece of a pig turns up in Newton park

Police do not know if the meat was intended "to feed wildlife, to lure animals for hunting, or some other unknown reason," the department said. "Hunting on conservation land and in Newton parks is prohibited under Massachusetts General Law Chapter 131, Section 59, which forbids hunting or harming wildlife on any reservation, park, common, or land owned or leased by the Commonwealth of its municipalities, except under very limited, authorized circumstances," Newton police wrote in a Facebook post.
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4 days ago

Next Bay Area storm not likely to be as big as initially anticipated

Basically, over the past five days, it has slowed down probably by about 18 hours,
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4 days ago

London weather: Warm sunshine with 17C highs on the way after weeks of winter gloom

It seems London is being dragged out of mire, weather-wise, with the capital set to bask in warm spring sunshine this week. The Met Office is forecasting a dramatic improvement in the weather on Tuesday and Wednesday as intense storms and dull skies of a dreary winter make way for some fine conditions. Both days are expected to be sunny with highs of 14C and 17C, respectively. It comes after a weekend that was better than most over the last couple of month or so, with highs of 14C on both Saturday and Sunday.
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4 days ago

How an annual wedding flight' of 1,000 virgin queens is ensuring the revival of Europe's dark bee

Annual mating congregation in Chimay fertilises native European dark bee queens to restore and spread their genes to rebuild colonies across northwestern Europe.
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5 days ago

BI's reporters from our award-winning data centers package share what they're watching this year

AI-driven data center expansion is straining electricity and water resources, raising environmental, air-quality, and financial risks tied to circular deals and Big Tech credit exposure.
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5 days 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.
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5 days ago

Environmental groups sue NYC over Willets Point wastewater plant

Environmental groups are suing New York City over plans to chlorinate wastewater entering Flushing Creek, arguing chlorine won't reduce sewage volume and may harm wildlife.
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6 days ago

Blizzard warnings issued from Delaware to Massachusetts as storm threatens East Coast

A rapidly intensifying nor'easter threatens the populated U.S. East Coast with 1–2 feet of snow, strong winds, blizzard conditions, travel paralysis, downed trees and possible flooding.
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5 days ago

How a Welsh village saved its forest and its future

It was a Saturday in February 2020 when the flood came. It had been a wet winter, so wet it seemed that before the month was out, the brown trout of the River Taff might be washed clean out into Cardiff Bay before the fishing season had even begun. But this is Wales. People are used to a spot of rain.
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5 days ago

The Great Olympic lie: untold story of Winter Games' huge environmental impact

On the foothills of the mountains, by the banks of the river in Cortina, there was a forest. It was full of tall larch trees. Arborists said the oldest of them had been there for 150 years and dendrologists that it was unique because it was unusual to find a monocultural forest growing at such a low altitude in the southern Alps.
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5 days ago

This Central Florida State Park Has Glassy, Turquoise Waters That Are 72 Degrees All Year

Rainbow Springs features sapphire-blue, crystal-clear 72°F water from the Florida aquifer, supporting diverse micro-springs and recreational activities across a 1,470-acre park.
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fromThe Mercury News
5 days ago

Nonprofit seeks 'environmental change-makers' for contest

SVYCA launched a youth climate video contest for Santa Clara County students 12–18 to submit 2–5 minute videos on Coyote Valley, farming, and nature-based solutions.
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5 days ago

Less snow, or more risk? What you need to know about avalanches and climate change

Avalanches kill about 100 people in Europe each year, with vast masses of ice, snow and rock regularly crashing down on hikers and skiers who have been caught unawares. The structure of the snow, angle of the slope and variation of the weather can dictate whether a gentle disturbance like a gust of wind or the glide of a snowboard can trigger a deadly shift in the mountain.
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5 days ago

That's a losing battle': baboon incursions cause tense human-wildlife standoff in Cape Town

Increasing baboon populations in Cape Town, driven by urban expansion and lack of predators, are causing frequent human-baboon conflicts and traumatic intrusions into communities.
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5 days ago

Big Bunny 5k hops into Cupertino on March 7

Video submissions should be 2-5 minutes long. Entries will be reviewed by a panel of judges made up of local leaders and climate professionals. Winning entries will be announced April 22 and will receive $100-$500, and the winners will be screened at an event in mid-May. The Youth Nature Video Contest is sponsored by the Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority. Submissions close on March 31.
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5 days ago

Big Bunny 5k hops into Cupertino on March 7

Big Bunny 5k in Cupertino on March 7 offers a 3.1-mile course and kid run; youth climate video contest accepts entries through March 31.
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6 days ago

EPA Repeals Regulations for Mercury and Toxic Air Pollutants From Power Plants

EPA repealed the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards, removing stricter mercury and particulate limits and continuous monitoring requirements for coal and oil-fired power plants.
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fromThe Mercury News
6 days ago

Letters: Illegal DOE report undergirds Trump's climate rule revocation

EPA and DOE used a secret panel to rescind climate protections, threatening public health; state and transit leaders prioritize solvency over new projects.
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6 days ago

Letters: Illegal DOE report undergirds Trump's climate rule revocation

EPA and DOE used an illegal secret panel to rescind climate rules; state budget shortfall requires spending cuts; BART prioritizes operating solvency.
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6 days ago

NRG Buys Ravenswood Plant in Queens

NRG acquired the Ravenswood Generating Station, prompting questions whether the plant will continue operating gas-fired units or transition to a proposed clean-energy conversion.
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6 days ago

Scientists Suggest That Igniting Oil Spills to Create Fire Tornadoes Might Actually Be Good for the Oceans

Controlled fire whirls can remediate oil spills by producing hotter, faster burns that remove up to 95% of fuel while reducing soot by about 40%.
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