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Is Solar Geoengineering the Answer to Our Climate Change Challenge?
Dr. Thomas Ramge thinks and writes at the crossroads of technology and economics, sustainability and society. He has published more than twenty...
nextbigideaclub.com - 7 days ago
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This Harmful Invasive Creature Costs Americans Billions And Is Spreading Throughout The U.S.
All across North America, freshwater lakes become hotspots in the summer, especially for taking one's watercraft device out. There are several lakes...
thetravel.com - 7 days ago
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5 Steps for Starting a Climate Victory Garden
Anyone can garden for the planet, whether you live in a high rise apartment or on acres of rural land. This video will get you started with the...
greenamerica.org - 7 days ago
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The effort to save Syria’s northern bald ibis population failed, but much can be learned (analysis)
The northern bald ibis (Geronticus eremita) is an extravagant waterbird adapted to forage in dry, open habitats, and is included in the list of the...
mongabay.com - 7 days ago
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In month of historic pivot points, clean energy at crossroads
As the stock market closes out a frustrating March amid talk of bursting AI bubbles and tariff scares, it’s worth pointing out the historical...
climatecrisis247.com - 7 days ago
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This Year’s Hurricane Season Could Be the Longest on Record
When it comes to natural phenomena, few are more awe-inspiring and terrifying than hurricanes. Each year, these colossal storms sweep through the...
weather-fox.com - 7 days ago
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Vietnam’s beloved fish sauce faces an uncertain future amid climate change and overfishing
The country’s heritage is under threat, and not only from giant conglomerates that mass-produce fish sauce in factories. Bui Van Phong faced a choice when the Vietnam War ended 50 years ago: stay in his small village, helping his parents carry on the family’s centuries-old tradition of making fish...
fastcompany.com - 7 days ago
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2025 Arctic Sea Ice Reaches Record Low Maximum Extent
Scientists at the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) have said that Arctic sea ice most likely reached its yearly maximum extent on March 22,...
ecowatch.com - 7 days ago
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Verge's hubless electric moto completes 850-mile journey in 24 hours
Remember Verge Motorcycles? Yes, the same brand that took it upon itself to almost reinvent the way motorcycles look. Well, it seems like the hubless...
newatlas.com - 7 days ago
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Our coastal communities need a climate justice plan
Last year, the United Nations issued a "red alert" for the future of the world due to the escalating impacts of climate change. The "red alert"...
thedailystar.net - 7 days ago
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What Caused the Devastating Earthquake in Myanmar?
A 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck central Myanmar on Friday afternoon local time near the country’s second-largest city, Mandalay. The quake caused...
nautil.us - 7 days ago
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'This is a very big earthquake': The science behind Myanmar's magnitude 7.7 earthquake
Here's the science behind the magnitude 7.7 earthquake that hit Myanmar on Friday (March 28). A powerful magnitude 7.7 earthquake hit central Myanmar...
livescience.com - 7 days ago
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Former WA Gov. Jay Inslee honored with 2025 time Earth Award: ‘We must act ourselves’
During his final State of the State address in January, then-Gov. Jay Inslee took a moment to reflect on Washington’s climate progress. “We’re...
thenewstribune.com - 7 days ago
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Drought, wind, and debris from recent hurricanes are stoking fires across the US
In North Carolina, wildfires stoked by unusually dry air and debris from last year's Hurricane Helene are burning out of control. In Florida, there...
wral.com - 7 days ago
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Why This Earthquake in the Midwest Surprised Geologists
Earthquakes are often associated with areas along tectonic plate boundaries, like the Pacific Ring of Fire. However, the Midwest, primarily known for...
weather-fox.com - 7 days ago
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The curious geography of time
As we move our clocks forward an hour into British Summer time , Alastair Bonnett considers the uses and abuses of one of the 19th century’s most...
geographical.co.uk - 7 days ago
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Southeast Asia Is Experiencing a Record-Breaking Heatwave
Southeast Asia is grappling with a heatwave that has shattered previous temperature records, leaving residents and meteorologists alike in disbelief....
weather-fox.com - 7 days ago
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Rain Fell for the First time on Greenland’s Ice Sheet
Rainfall on Greenland’s ice sheet is an event that has captivated weather enthusiasts and scientists alike. This unprecedented phenomenon raises...
weather-fox.com - 7 days ago
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Parasitic wasp from time of dinosaurs preserved in amber
In an event mirroring Hollywood, palaeontologists have uncovered a kind of parasitic wasp preserved in amber which lived almost 100 million years...
cosmosmagazine.com - 7 days ago
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No link between Phoenix wildfire risk and Bill Gates
Scientists say metro Phoenix is more likely to experience wildfires than it once was, and a social media user claimed Microsoft Corp. co-founder and...
politifact.com - 7 days ago
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‘Hard to overstate the value’: Harris family donates geothermal water rights to city
Simmering water courses underneath the Boise Foothills. Millions of gallons are piped downtown to heat buildings, warm pools and melt snow on the...
idahostatesman.com - 7 days ago
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Lawmakers and industry groups blast away at DOE project kill list
Draft lists of potential cuts have been rocketing around Capitol Hill this week, and lawmakers from both parties are working to save their projects. The Energy Department is facing resistance from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle for considering killing several energy projects funded by the...
politico.com - 7 days ago
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Melt madness: Arctic sea ice shrinks to record spring time low
The amount of spring time sea ice in the Arctic set a record low this month, continuing a trend of shrinking ice at the top of the world, scientists announced this week. Specifically, March sea ice extent in the Arctic this month was the lowest in the 47-year satellite record, according to scientists...
aol.com - 7 days ago
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Night time tornados in Kentucky have been deadly
Every week WAVE 3 meteorologist Tawana Andrew breaks down what we know and what we don't about the climate and weather here in Louisville. Bill...
lpm.org - 7 days ago
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Unseasonably High Night time Temperatures in Phoenix Signal Energy Challenges
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, discusses the unusually high night time temperatures in Phoenix, where the heat remains...
climatecrisis247.com - 7 days ago
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Windows 11 Blocks a Loophole That Allowed You to Avoid Making a Microsoft Account
Even though Microsoft is shutting down the popular workaround, the Windows community is still posting alternative loopholes, If you want to avoid...
pcmag.com - 7 days ago
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Just Stop Oil to End Protests as UK Adopts New Climate Policy
After three years of climate activism, the British protest group Just Stop Oil announced on Thursday that it would end demonstrations directly...
artnews.com - 7 days ago
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Now is the time to strengthen, not rollback, environmental protections - The National Wildlife Federation Blog
Do you remember the growing hole in the earth’s ozone layer? Or acid rain? Do you remember when bald eagles were close to extinction because there...
nwf.org - 7 days ago
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Saturday Citations: The universe doesn't care about your precious standard model
This week, ALMA researchers reported the discovery of oxygen in the most distant known galaxy. Geologists believe unusual structures in rock in the...
phys.org - 7 days ago
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Wildfires have grown in size in recent decades – but they still pale in comparison to centuries past
In recent decades, wildfires have gotten larger and more intense, and community-destroying blazes are an increasingly common occurrence. But new...
wyomingpublicmedia.org - 8 days ago
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Ginormous Claws Found in The Gobi Desert Belong to a Never-Before-Seen Species
A newly discovered species of feathered, bipedal dinosaur with "exceptionally preserved and atypical hands" had just two fingers, each one tipped...
sciencealert.com - 8 days ago
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India Just Recorded Its Highest Temperature in History
India, a land of diverse landscapes and climates, has just experienced a climatic phenomenon that has caught the attention of the world. With...
weather-fox.com - 8 days ago
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No microplastic particle is safe from bounty-hunting "microcleaners"
Wouldn't it be great if there were a way of chasing down waterborne microplastic particles and catching them for removal, as opposed to just...
newatlas.com - 8 days ago
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SEC votes to stop defending climate disclosure rule
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) voted to stop defending a rule that required some companies to disclose their planet-warming emissions...
thehill.com - 8 days ago
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Earth's storage of water in soil, lakes and rivers is dwindling. And it's especially bad for farming
University of Melbourne hydrology professor Dongryeol Ryu and his collaborator Ki-Weon Seo were on a train to visit Ryu's family when they found...
phys.org - 8 days ago
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France’s Natural Hydrogen Discoveries Could Redefine Clean Energy
About 20 years ago, I was interviewing a candidate for a position at a major oil and gas company. On paper, they had impressive credentials, including extensive experience with hydrogen. Naturally, I asked what I thought was a straightforward follow-up: “What are the primary sources of commercial...
forbes.com - 8 days ago
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Regional climate signals pose new challenges for climate science
Climate science has correctly predicted many aspects of the climate system and its response to increased atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations....
phys.org - 8 days ago
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The Deepest Cave System Discovered Beneath U.S. Soil
The United States is home to a variety of natural wonders, ranging from sprawling national parks to majestic mountain ranges. Among these, a hidden...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com - 8 days ago
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Cities face 'climate whiplash' – and other urban transformation stories to read this month
1. Cities face 'climate whiplash' - study Cities worldwide are facing increasingly severe and frequent climate extremes, with many experiencing both...
weforum.org - 8 days ago
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Tradition in Turmoil: Sugar Maple and Climate Change
With harvests dependent on the spring freeze-thaw cycle, the maple industry is seeking ways to mitigate damage wrought by a changing climate. Maple...
jstor.org - 8 days ago
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Property tax revenue could help cities adapt to a hotter world
• As the financial year ends, several urban local bodies (ULBs) are introducing amnesty schemes to encourage property tax payments.• With state...
mongabay.com - 8 days ago
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SEC Abandons Defense Of Climate Change Disclosure Rules After Legal Challenge
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has announced it will no longer defend its controversial climate change disclosure rules, a significant...
tampafp.com - 8 days ago
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Europe’s Drought Crisis Could Be the Worst in 500 Years
Europe is currently grappling with a drought of epic proportions, one that experts believe could be the worst in 500 years. This alarming situation...
weather-fox.com - 8 days ago
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What the 1990s Can Tell Us About the IRA’s Chances
A conversation with Frank Maisano of Bracewell Today’s Q&A is with Frank Maisano, one of the most sought-after energy lobbyists in Washington....
heatmap.news - 8 days ago
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Reach for the Stardust? Former Israel Atomic Energy Commission official leads controversial geoengineering start-up
Published March 28, 2025 Editor’s note: This story was originally published by Undark. It appears here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. In...
thebulletin.org - 8 days ago
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Massive Attack concert made history by slashing greenhouse gas emissions by 98%
The gig broke the world record for the lowest carbon emissions ever produced by a music event. Last year, a concert by UK trip-hop collective Massive...
euronews.com - 8 days ago
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Earth’s oceans weren’t always blue, scientists say
If true, it could expand how we search for life elsewhere in the universe. Earth’s oceans may not have always been as brilliantly blue as they are today. In fact, there may have been a time when they weren’t blue at all. According to researchers at Japan’s Nagoya University, Earth’s earliest oceans...
popsci.com - 8 days ago
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Scientists achieve near-total recovery of rare metals in just 15 minutes: 'Opens a new pathway'
A new recycling method from researchers in China offers the most eco-friendly solution yet to the waste from lithium-ion batteries, the Independent...
thecooldown.com - 8 days ago
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Why We’ll Never Find A Frozen Dinosaur, But There Are Mummified Dinosaurs
“There's about three or four ankylosaurs that are preserved in a way that you could say are mummies,” Dr Susannah Maidment told IFLScience....
iflscience.com - 8 days ago
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‘Woolly mice’ were just a start. De-extinction still faces many hurdles
Scientists created transgenic mice with woolly mammoth–like traits. But does it really bring us closer to bringing back woolly mammoths?...
sciencenews.org - 8 days ago
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