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The $ 20B question hanging over America’s struggling farmers
Extreme weather wiped out billions in crops last year — but most federal aid may end up going to the wrong farms. As Earth heats up, the growing...
grist.org - 8 days ago
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Brazil’s Rivers Are Leaking
In 2017, Paulo Tarso Oliveira, a professor of hydrology at the Universidade de São Paulo, came across a news report about a small village along the...
eos.org - 8 days ago
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Detecting Exoplanets by their Magnetospheres
There are a number of ways that exoplanets have been discovered over recent years but a team of astronomers have been exploring other ways. One...
universetoday.com - 8 days ago
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New tree is a towering East African giant of the rainforest
New tree hidden from science for thousands of years A team of African and European botanists said on March 20, 2025, that they’ve identified a new...
earthsky.org - 8 days ago
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Western NC wildfires show the need to do more to meet threats from climate change | Opinion
Wildfires by their very name would appear to be unpredictable, but the flames that scorched thousands of acres in western North Carolina came as...
heraldsun.com - 8 days ago
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Massive 4000-Pound Fish Discovered Off Spanish Coast
Bear in mind that the average car weighs 2,000 pounds – and this fish weighs double that amount. This 4000-pound fish, accidentally discovered on the...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com - 8 days ago
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Nuclear Monitoring System Suggests Landslide Cut off Internet in West Africa
27 March 2025—Hydroacoustic signals captured by the world’s international nuclear monitoring system suggest an underwater landslide may have broken...
seismosoc.org - 8 days ago
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SpaceX's Crew 11 to space station named: 2 from NASA, plus Russia, Japan
March 28 (UPI) -- NASA on Friday announced the four crew members of Crew-11 who will be part of Space X's next trip to the International Space...
upi.com - 8 days ago
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Deep sea mining frontrunner to bypass UN process and apply for mining license under 1980s US regulations - Greenpeace International
Kingston, Jamaica — The Metals Company has announced it will apply for a deep sea mining permit under United States national mining regulations from...
greenpeace.org - 8 days ago
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Earth’s Orbit Is Not as Stable as We Thought
The planets in our solar system are like dancers in a cosmic ballet, each following a distinct path around the sun. However, unlike a perfectly...
weather-fox.com - 8 days ago
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Acid Rain Once Devastated Parts of America. 31 Government Cuts May Trigger Its Shocking Return.
It won’t happen tomorrow, but the threat is looming. As pollution and sulfuric acid choked North American skies in the 1970s and 80s, a bipartisan, transnational agreement spearheaded by the Environmental Protection Agency combatted acid rain, which greatly impacted the eastern portion of the...
popularmechanics.com - 8 days ago
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Goodbye gas, hello sustainability
A California couple ditched natural gas, converting their home to run entirely on clean electricity.The post Goodbye gas, hello sustainability...
yaleclimateconnections.org - 8 days ago
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Boeing's next Starliner launch for NASA could slip to early 2026 after fixes
"It is likely to be in the time frame of late this calendar year or early next year for the next Starliner flight." Boeing's Starliner capsule will...
space.com - 8 days ago
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Australia: Prime Minister Albanese calls general election
Australians will head to the polls on May 3, locking in a showdown over climate promises, nuclear power and the cost of living. Australian Prime...
www.dw.com - 8 days ago
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A marine biologist discovered something incredible in a beer bottle on the seafloor
Some time s nature thrives in the most unlikely places. This story was produced in collaboration with The Dodo. One morning this week, Hanna Koch was snorkeling in the Florida Keys when she came across a brown beer bottle on the sea floor. Koch, a marine biologist for Florida’s Monroe County, picked...
vox.com - 8 days ago
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US carbon removal hub funding may face Energy Department cuts, sources say
By Valerie Volcovici WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Energy is weighing cuts of hundreds of millions of dollars in grants to two projects in Texas and Louisiana aimed at demonstrating technology to capture carbon from the atmosphere at commercial scale, three sources familiar with the...
aol.com - 8 days ago
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NASA's daredevil solar spacecraft survives 2nd close flyby of our sun
"This mission's trailblazing research is rewriting the textbooks on solar science by going to a place no human-made object has ever been." NASA's...
space.com - 8 days ago
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Kenya’s cities adopt Miyawaki method to restore lost ecological glory
NAIROBI, Kenya — Many African cities are now characterized by deafening traffic noises and suffocating gas emissions, and are becoming limitless...
mongabay.com - 8 days ago
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‘Never-Before-Seen’ Documents Reveal EPA Canceled 63 Grants Across California
Among the billions of dollars in funding terminated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in recent months were 63 grants representing nearly...
kqed.org - 8 days ago
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This Tully monster mystery keeps getting weirder
Step aside, Loch Ness Monster Some time s evolution produces an organism so weird and wonderfully different to anything that we know of that scientists...
sciencefocus.com - 8 days ago
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Harnessing Ocean Currents to Power the Future
As global electricity use grows, the strain on traditional energy sources increases. Renewable options like wind and solar have become popular, yet there's a massive, largely untapped resource beneath ocean waves. Oceans cover more than 70% of Earth's surface and hold enormous potential to generate...
aol.com - 8 days ago
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Mysterious Giants May Be a Whole New Kind of Life That No Longer Exists
Ever since their discovery more than 165 years ago, massive fossilized structures left by an organism known as Prototaxites have proven impossible to...
sciencealert.com - 8 days ago
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Alaska Map Shows Areas at Risk From Possible Mount Spurr Eruption
Alaska's Mount Spurr is showing signs of renewed activity and scientists have warned that the volcano could soon erupt for the first time in three...
newsweek.com - 8 days ago
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The City With The Highest Rat Population Surprisingly Isn't New York
New York City is famous for so many reasons. From iconic landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty and the Empire State Building to cultural...
sciencing.com - 8 days ago
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The Southeastern U.S. faces a future with more wildfires : Consider This from NPR
Six months ago, Southern Appalachia was devastated by Hurricane Helene. Now, after a dry spell and a windy March — the region faces wildfires that are feeding on the downed trees and vegetation that the hurricane knocked to the forest floor. The North Carolina Forest Service has declared one of them...
npr.org - 8 days ago
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Los Angeles wildfires put museum-lender relationships in spotlight
The French Impressionist painter Gustave Caillebotte was a man about town, an aristocrat, an observer of the lives of gentlemen in Paris in the late...
theartnewspaper.com - 8 days ago
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California keeps poking holes in CEQA. A new bill could blow a crater through it
Gov. Gavin Newsom boasts that he has signed 42 separate bills altering the California Environmental Quality Act, colloquially known as CEQA, the...
sfchronicle.com - 8 days ago
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Commercial fusion power plant now closer to reality
Successfully harnessing the power of fusion energy could lead to cleaner and safer energy for all—and contribute substantially to combating the...
phys.org - 8 days ago
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Scientists Developed a Concrete That’s A Step Further Than Carbon Neutral: Carbon Negative
Inspired by mollusks, no less. The concrete industry accounts for roughly 8 percent of global carbon dioxide emissions, but a new study says that it could one day be a source of negative emissions. • By taking a page out of nature’s playbook, scientists at Northwestern University developed a...
popularmechanics.com - 8 days ago
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Australian PM Calls General Election For May 3
Australia will hold a general election on May 3, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Friday, locking in a showdown over climate promises, nuclear...
barrons.com - 8 days ago
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Why have the wildfires in S Korea been so devastating?
Strong winds, dense forest and unusually dry weather - that's the deadly combination that experts say is fuelling the largest wildfires in South Korea's history. The inferno in the south-east has burned through 35,810 hectares (88,500 acres) as of Thursday - that's about half the size of New York...
bbc.co.uk - 9 days ago
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Two concepts of apocalypse and apocalyptic history today
An apocalyptic imaginary appears so frequently in debates on climate change and the Anthropocene that it might be considered the dominant historical...
tandfonline.com - 9 days ago
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Arctic Sea Ice Shrinks to Record Winter Low as Earth Heats Up
The Arctic Ocean likely had the smallest winter ice cover in 47 years of satellite records this season, with just 5.53 million square miles of sea...
bloomberg.com - 9 days ago
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Massive Attack Just Showed That Concerts and Tours Can Also Be Eco-Friendly
It's a climate experiment disguised as a concert — and it actually worked....
zmescience.com - 9 days ago
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Scientists Warn of a Giant Earthquake Brewing Beneath California
The state of California, with its iconic beaches, bustling cities, and cinematic landscapes, is living with an ever-present shadow looming beneath...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com - 9 days ago
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'Inside out' fossil reveals a new species with a perfectly preserved interior
A new species of fossil from 444 million years ago that has perfectly preserved insides has been affectionately named "Sue" after its discoverer's...
phys.org - 9 days ago
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5 of the Longest Gestation Periods in the Animal Kingdom
What animal has the longest gestation period? From salamanders to elephants, here’s how long it can take to make a baby. For humans, the gestation...
discovermagazine.com - 9 days ago
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Just Stop Oil says it will stop throwing soup at paintings and end disruptive protest
The UK climate activist group Just Stop Oil announced that it will end disruptive acts of protest, which have included throwing soup on Vincent Van Gogh’s “Sunflowers,” smashing the glass protecting the Magna Carta and spraying orange powder paint on Stonehenge. “Three years after bursting on the...
aol.com - 9 days ago
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Poll: Majority says energy independence more important than fighting climate change
(The Center Square) – A majority of Americans say it is more important for the U.S. to establish energy independence than to fight climate change, according to new polling. The poll from Napolitan News Service of 1,000 registered voters shows that 57% of voters say making America energy independent...
aol.com - 9 days ago
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Juliana v. United States comes to a close
The landmark youth-led climate lawsuit Juliana v. United States has come to a close without ever seeing a trial. The case, filed in 2015 by Our...
prismreports.org - 9 days ago
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Tackling Climate Crisis Will Boost Economic Growth, While Inaction Could Cause ‘Permanent Recession,’ Researchers Say
Tackling the climate crisis with bold action will increase nations’ economic growth instead of damaging it as net-zero policy critics have claimed,...
ecowatch.com - 9 days ago
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Are we ready for an underwater power line in the Columbia River?
Permitting for the Cascade Renewable Transmission Project has hit a snag. Developers say it’s a minor hitch By John Harrison. March 27, 2025. Imagine...
columbiainsight.org - 9 days ago
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The Faroe Islands Space Program Aims To Never Leave Earth (On Purpose)
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s Luna 12 – the new tidal kite of the Faroe Islands....
iflscience.com - 9 days ago
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Balancing threats and opportunities: South America's hidden biome
As the world gears up for the 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Belém, Brazil, all eyes are rightly on the Brazilian Amazon...
weforum.org - 9 days ago
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RFK’s Promise to Take Farming Back 80 Years Isn’t Plausible
At least, not at current rates of meat consumption. Now that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has kicked off his Make America Healthy Again, or MAHA Commission,...
sentientmedia.org - 9 days ago
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Venus Flytrap Wasp: 99-Million-Year-Old Amber Reveals Bizarre New Species
A previously unknown species of wasp with an abdomen reminiscent of a Venus flytrap has been discovered in 99-million-year-old Kachin amber, and...
sciencealert.com - 9 days ago
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15 Most Powerful Earthquakes Ever Recorded
Earthquakes are among the most powerful forces of nature, often manifesting unexpectedly, leaving a lasting impact on both landscapes and human...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com - 9 days ago
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Hurricane Katrina survivors offer emotional support to Helene survivors
A New Orleans native set up a buddy system that pairs people across state lines.The post Hurricane Katrina survivors offer emotional support to...
yaleclimateconnections.org - 9 days ago
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The Oldest Living Creature Found in the Ocean
The oceans are teeming with fascinating creatures, some of which have been around for millions of years. Among these ancient beings, a few stand out...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com - 9 days ago
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Effects of Radiation Exposure From Cardiac Imaging: How Good Are the Data?
Concerns about medical exposure to ionizing radiation have become heightened in recent years due to rapid growth in procedure volumes and the high...
nih.gov - 9 days ago
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