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When a 1-in-100 year flood washed through the Coorong, it made the vital microbiome of this lagoon healthier
You might know South Australia’s iconic Coorong from the famous Australian children’s book, Storm Boy, set around this coastal lagoon. This...
theconversation.com - 9 days ago
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Why some Los Angeles homes are being built to resist wildfires — and some aren't
Homeowners in Los Angeles have started the long process of rebuilding after the destructive wildfires in January. Some are constructing homes that...
laist.com - 9 days ago
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NASA's James Webb Reveals First Look at Neptune's Aurora
NASA's flagship James Webb Space Telescope has captured the first-ever images of auroral activity on Neptune, after years of tantalizing hints. The...
newsweek.com - 9 days ago
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Van Gogh Paintings Rejoice: Climate Group Says It Will No Longer Pelt You With Canned Soup
Just Stop Oil proclaims in a Thursday press release that it’s ‘hanging up the high vis.’ The British climate protest group best known for defacing...
nysun.com - 9 days ago
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Small sardines signal a potential bumper catch
• Fishers along India’s southwest coast are concerned over the unusually small sardines appearing in large numbers.• While fishers blame it on climate...
mongabay.com - 9 days ago
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Earth 1, asteroids 0: The next generation of planetary defense takes shape at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
There is a non-zero chance that somewhere in the nearby solar system is a rock that might kill us all. This stony assassin may well be orbiting the...
phys.org - 9 days ago
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An Astronomer Calculated the Exact Day a Star Will Blow—and It’s Today
The rare nova explosion—once it happens—will be so bright that you'll be able to spot it without a telescope. Astronomers have been watching a small...
gizmodo.com - 9 days ago
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Transparent wood looks to revolutionize home construction and personal electronics
In a world where plastic dominates almost every part of daily life—from phones to windows—finding a sustainable alternative is crucial. Researchers...
thebrighterside.news - 9 days ago
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Humpback whales' use of memory to time their migration could prove less effective amid climate change
A new study led by McGill University researchers indicates that humpback whales in the southeastern Pacific combine real- time environmental cues with...
phys.org - 9 days ago
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Arctic sea ice hits record low for its usual peak growth period
Arctic sea ice had its weakest winter buildup since record-keeping began 47 years ago, a symptom of climate change that will have repercussions globally, scientists said Thursday. The Arctic reaches its maximum sea ice in March each year and then starts a six-month melt season. The National Snow and...
apnews.com - 9 days ago
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Nature's time machine: How long-term studies unlock evolution's secrets
Georgia Tech scientists are revealing how decades-long research programs have transformed our understanding of evolution, from laboratory petri...
phys.org - 9 days ago
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In targeting Tesla, the left exposes their climate scam
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! It was not too long ago that as part of the left’s climate change push, owning an electric vehicle (EV) was the pinnacle of virtue. To save the planet, there were EV mandates, EV tax credits and even targets for companies switching their manufacturing to...
foxnews.com - 9 days ago
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Cutting Super Pollutants Will Have Fast Climate Benefits, Experts Warn
Super pollutants like ozone, methane and black carbon are having a significant impact on global warming and human health, according to experts. Claire Henly, executive director at the Super Pollutant Field Catalyst, said these super pollutants cause “roughly half” of current global warming during an...
forbes.com - 9 days ago
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For Modern Foragers, This Map Reveals Urban Abundance
In a quiet corner of New York City, wild mint pushes up between the cracks of a rooftop, its scent carried on the wind. It’s an unlikely place for an...
reasonstobecheerful.world - 9 days ago
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Edelman Fossil Park & Museum’s greatest accomplishment may not be its dinosaurs
Hidden behind a strip mall and headed by a rock star paleontologist, the Edelman explores South Jersey's place in history as "a hotbed of dino...
inquirer.com - 9 days ago
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France pitches CO2 “price corridor” for Emissions Trading System - Euractiv
Paris deems it “essential” to quickly enhance CO2 price stability and predictability, a document seen by Euractiv shows. Donec et orci aliquet nisl...
euractiv.com - 9 days ago
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Comer probes NGOs that received $ 20B in Biden EPA grants despite almost no revenue: 'Shady deal'
FIRST ON FOX: House Oversight Chairman James Comer is expanding his probe into former President Joe Biden’s EPA, accusing the agency of awarding $ 20 billion in grants to political allies. Comer, R-Ky., called on eight nongovernmental organizations who received the grants to offer the committee all...
foxnews.com - 9 days ago
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World's rarest whales and dolphins: 10 beautiful cetaceans in danger of disappearing forever
We take a look at the cetaceans on the brink of extinction Whales and dolphins are oceanic wonders, playing a crucial role in marine ecosystems. The...
discoverwildlife.com - 9 days ago
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Sols 4491-4492: Classic Field Geology Pose - NASA Science
Written by Lauren Edgar, Planetary Geologist at USGS Astrogeology Science Center Earth planning date: Monday, March 24, 2025 If you’ve ever seen a...
nasa.gov - 9 days ago
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SEC Ends Defense of Climate Disclosure Rules in Litigation
The SEC will stop defending corporate emissions reporting requirements in court after the agency under President Joe Biden fought for months to save...
bloomberglaw.com - 9 days ago
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Researchers make gut-wrenching discovery after studying rainwater around the world: 'We're not escaping that'
Plastic particles have been found on pretty much every surface of Earth, and now, researchers say that in many places it's actually raining...
thecooldown.com - 9 days ago
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A deep, resonant call is rising through the reedbeds of Britain
During spring, Britain's loudest bird booms out its mating call – and following a record-breaking year in 2024, it's a sound conservations hope will...
discoverwildlife.com - 9 days ago
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Anthropogenic activity and climate change exacerbate the spread of pathogenic bacteria in the environment
Climate change is profoundly affecting human health. Human pathogenic bacteria (HPB) infections mediated by the environment are considered a...
science.org - 9 days ago
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Blended finance in fragile contexts: Ukraine as a test case
An OECD and Environmental Finance conference discussed the role of blended finance in crises and conflict-affected contexts, using Ukraine as an...
environmental-finance.com - 9 days ago
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Bizarre new dinosaur with giant claws unearthed in Mongolian desert
The fossilised remains of the ‘two-claw’ animal reveal surprising diversity in an already strange group of dinosaurs. A very odd new dinosaur has been...
discoverwildlife.com - 9 days ago
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Water level observations return on the Potomac River at Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
An aerial view of Harpers Ferry, showing the confluence of the Potomac River with the Shenandoah River. (Credit: National Park Service) The newly...
weather.gov - 9 days ago
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How a century of US immigration law has evaded constitutional rights - 3 Quarks Daily
Debbie Nathan in the Boston Review: What happened to former Columbia University student and Palestine rights activist Mahmoud Khalil has rightly...
3quarksdaily.com - 9 days ago
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Glaciers are melting fast—putting millions at risk for flash floods
Many people living in the Himalayas, Andes, Alps, Rocky Mountains, Iceland, and Alaska have experienced glacial lake outburst floods of one type or another. In mountain ranges around the world, glaciers are melting as global temperatures rise. Europe’s Alps and Pyrenees lost 40% of their glacier...
fastcompany.com - 9 days ago
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World Press Photo announces 2025 winners: See striking images
Key themes from this year's winning selection range from politics, and gender, and migration, to conflict, and the climate crisis. The winners of the 2025 World Press Photo Contest have been announced, and the winning selection showcases some of the world’s best photojournalism and documentary...
usatoday.com - 9 days ago
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South Korea battles nation’s largest-ever wildfires
South Korea is fighting the largest forest fires in the country’s history. Emergency crews and volunteers in the dry and windy southeast region are working to put out the flames and help evacuate residents. Also, forecasts for international tourism show that numbers are down sharply for travel to...
theworld.org - 9 days ago
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Flourishing microalgae could offset emissions as the planet heats up
Microbes in carbon-rich soils ramp up their rate of photosynthesis in warmer conditions, suggesting current climate models may be overestimating the...
newscientist.com - 9 days ago
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First-Ever Images of Neptune's Eerie Glow Finally Reveal Missing Aurora
The most elusive planetary aurora in the Solar System has finally been revealed in all its gently glowing glory. Far from the Sun, and Earth, the...
sciencealert.com - 9 days ago
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Things Are Bad At Tesla. They’re About To Get Much Worse.
The EV company’s sales are tanking in all major markets as its Chinese rivals are surging. But Tesla’s problems are just beginning. Tesla is in a world of hurt. Sales in California, its main market in the U.S., plummeted 31% in January from a year ago. European numbers are even worse, dropping 43%...
forbes.com - 9 days ago
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Major atmospheric river (AR) event possible over the U.S. West Coast next week
U.S. weather models, including NCEP and GEFS, project an over 80% chance of a strong atmospheric river making landfall in northern and central...
watchers.news - 9 days ago
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23 Economy Trivia Questions That Will Test Your Knowledge Of Economic Geography
Each of us has a different financial side. Some are completely financially independent, while others, unfortunately, have loans and are in debt....
boredpanda.com - 9 days ago
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Incredible Comebacks From Animals Nearly Lost Forever
Some animals don’t get a second chance—but a few managed to claw their way back from the edge. These are species that faced real threats—habitat loss, hunting, pollution, disease—and for a while, it looked like they might not make it. But through a mix of conservation efforts, environmental...
aol.com - 9 days ago
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There's no rulebook for deep-sea mining. Companies want to push forward anyway
In the global race for critical minerals, one little-known international agency holds the keys to a potential motherlode: vast quantities of metals...
wfae.org - 9 days ago
nature / space
SpaceX’s Fram2 mission will aim for the poles
The Fram2 astronauts, (from left) Rabea Rogge, Eric Phillips, Chun Wang, and Jannicke Mikkelsen, don spacesuits as they gear up for their historic...
astronomy.com - 9 days ago
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Drought in the Amazon Could Permanently Alter Global Weather
The Amazon rainforest, often referred to as the “lungs of the Earth,” is an ecological marvel. Spanning over 5.5 million square kilometers, it plays...
weather-fox.com - 9 days ago
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What's the biggest owl? Here's a clue – it has a colossal 2 metre wingspan
Did you know the largest owl in the world has a wingspan of around two metres? The title of largest owl in the world belongs to the Blakiston fish owl....
discoverwildlife.com - 9 days ago
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New bill targets solar with regulations, supports nuclear and natural gas
A bill moving through the South Carolina Statehouse could make it easier to build new nuclear and natural gas plants while adding more regulation to...
wsoctv.com - 9 days ago
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Chris Wright is not a 'climate realist.' He's a climate arsonist. • Colorado Newsline
An address earlier this month by Energy Secretary Chris Wright at a gathering of fossil fuel industry heavyweights offered a detailed view of this...
coloradonewsline.com - 9 days ago
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Giant, fungus-like organism may be a completely unknown branch of life
An ancient and enormous organism called Prototaxites, initially found to be a type of fungus, may actually be an unknown branch of life, researchers...
livescience.com - 9 days ago
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Will climate concerns complicate rebuild in Malibu?
The 300 families who lost their homes in east Malibu to the Palisades firestorm have one more challenge to rebuild their houses: rising seas....
therealdeal.com - 9 days ago
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Hundreds of fungi species threatened with extinction: IUCN
by Benjamin LEGENDRE At least 411 fungi face extinction among the 1,300 varieties whose conservation status is well understood, according to the...
rawstory.com - 9 days ago
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NOAA, National Weather Service cuts could put Pennsylvanians at risk, climate experts say
Pocono Township's roads frequently flood from heavy rainfall. Residents and environmentalists worry that Core 5's Warner Road Warehouse will create...
wvia.org - 9 days ago
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Researchers find new killifish species in Kenya
NAIROBI ― A new killifish species, scientifically known as Nothobranchius sylvaticus, has been documented in seasonal swamps of Kenya’s ancient...
mongabay.com - 9 days ago
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Tokyo experiences hottest March day on record
Record- breaking temperatures were measured in Japan on Wednesday, March 26, 2025, with 143 stations either tying or breaking the record for the...
watchers.news - 9 days ago
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Why the U.S. Might Face Its Most Extreme Weather Year Yet
In recent years, extreme weather events have increasingly dominated headlines across the globe. From raging wildfires in the west to devastating...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com - 9 days ago
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This 444 Million-Year-Old Arthropod Was Fossilized Inside Out
Meet Keurbos susanae, the inside-out fossil named after the discoverer’s mom. After 25 years of research, a 444-million-year-old inside-out fossil has...
discovermagazine.com - 9 days ago
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