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UN Calls on EU to Submit Delayed Climate Plan as US Pulls Back
The United Nations stepped up pressure on the European Union to submit its delayed climate plan in order to fill a diplomatic vacuum left by the...
bloomberg.com - 10 days ago
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Peatland Plantations in Southeast Asia are Carbon Hotspots
Editors’ Highlights are summaries of recent papers by AGU’s journal editors.Source: Geophysical Research LettersApproximately 41% of Southeast Asia’s...
eos.org - 10 days ago
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EU wants citizens to stockpile supplies to last three days in case of crisis
Amid rising threats from war, climate change and disease, the EU is urging every household to stockpile enough food and supplies to last three days in case of a crisis. Crisis Management Commissioner Hadja Lahbib also called for building up the EU's strategic reserves of critical resources to...
france24.com - 10 days ago
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Wood is key to building. Importing it is worse than responsible Washington logging | Opinion
The Pacific Northwest is fortunate to have vast forests and ideal conditions for growing trees quickly. These forests have long been a cornerstone of...
tri-cityherald.com - 10 days ago
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How survivors spanned the globe after Earth's biggest mass extinction
Scientists don't call it the "Great Dying" for nothing. About 252 million years ago, upward of 80% of all marine species vanished during the...
phys.org - 10 days ago
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How many species of insects are there on Earth?
The number of insect species is mind-boggling — and they are a critical part of the environment. Exploring anywhere on Earth, look closely and you'll...
livescience.com - 10 days ago
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Geothermal & Heat Pumps Are Quietly Undermining Fossil Industrial Heat
Industrial heat has always been the awkward uncle at the decarbonization dinner table. Loud, a bit old-fashioned, and responsible for about 20% of...
cleantechnica.com - 10 days ago
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This Bizarre Fossil Isn’t a Plant, Animal, or Fungus—Turns Out It’s a Whole New Form of Life
This strange organism is in a class all its own. Prototaxites, an extinct organism from the Devonian period, has been thought to be a fungus since its first fossil was unearthed. • Analysis of one Prototaxites species showed that its physical and chemical characteristics were not only different from...
popularmechanics.com - 10 days ago
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Scientists use Earth's rotational energy to generate electricity
In brief: A team of physicists believe it may be possible to harvest electricity using Earth's rotation through its own magnetic field, and they've...
techspot.com - 10 days ago
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Maine senator grills intelligence director Gabbard on omission of climate change from annual threat report
Published March 25, 2025 Much of the Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on Tuesday was taken up by questions about the use of a private, encrypted...
thebulletin.org - 10 days ago
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NASA Just Released the Hottest Year on Record—Again
The world is buzzing with news from NASA as they announce yet another record-breaking year for global temperatures. This revelation has sparked...
weather-fox.com - 10 days ago
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Wildlife Window: Maps can explain Life’s presence on planet Earth
First someone had to conceive the idea of maps, then someone had to conceive the identity of ecosystems, and then someone could map those ecosystems....
reporterherald.com - 10 days ago
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Could Ocean Acidification Trigger the Next Mass Extinction?
Ocean acidification is a term that has been making waves in recent years, but what does it truly mean for the future of our planet? It’s a phenomenon...
weather-fox.com - 10 days ago
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Carbon pipeline company seeks dismissals of North Dakota court challenges • Iowa Capital Dispatch
Summit Carbon Solutions is asking North Dakota judges to dismiss appeals in different legal challenges to its five-state carbon capture and storage...
iowacapitaldispatch.com - 10 days ago
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Benton Co. raises housing permit fees. How do they compare to other counties?
Benton County has some of the lowest permitting fees for building a new home in central Washington, but due to a surge in costs since 2021, they’re...
tri-cityherald.com - 10 days ago
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Scientists Propose Bold New Way to Harness Energy from the Earth’s Rotation
For nearly two centuries, scientists have wondered if Earth’s rotation through its magnetic field could produce electricity. The idea was first tested by Michael Faraday in 1832, but his experiments failed, leaving scientists convinced it was impossible. Today, however, new experiments suggest that...
aol.com - 10 days ago
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Earliest days of Earth's formation
New research sheds light on the earliest days of the earth's formation and potentially calls into question some earlier assumptions in planetary...
sciencedaily.com - 10 days ago
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Regent honeyeaters maintain genetic diversity in face of massive habitat threat
Regent honeyeaters, endemic to southeastern Australia, are keeping their genetic diversity despite population collapse over the past century,...
cosmosmagazine.com - 10 days ago
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Become An Advocate For The Environment
Many people desire to make changes in their lives, like moving to a new city, asking for a promotion, or spending more quality time with loved...
thebrockovichreport.com - 10 days ago
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Chewing gum releases microplastics into mouth: Researchers
Chewing gum releases hundreds of tiny plastic pieces straight into people’s mouths, researchers said on Tuesday, also warning of the pollution...
nzherald.co.nz - 10 days ago
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Chile’s lithium boom promises jobs and money — but threatens a critical water source
The Atacama Desert is a major source of lithium for EV batteries. As global demand ramps up, the local Lickanantay people are racing to protect...
grist.org - 10 days ago
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Vincent van der Merwe (1983-2025), champion of the cheetah
Founder’s Briefs: An occasional series where Mongabay’s founder Rhett Ayers Butler shares analysis, perspectives, and story summaries. Vincent van...
mongabay.com - 10 days ago
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Over a billion pounds of Coke plastic waste to enter waterways: Study
By 2030, Coca-Cola products will account for an estimated 1.33 billion pounds (602,000 metric tonnes) of plastic waste entering the world's oceans...
phys.org - 10 days ago
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Much of San Diego is now a fire hazard, per new data. Here’s how your city is faring
Southern California continues to grapple with severe drought as a result of a La Niña weather pattern, raising the chances of devastating...
inewsource.org - 10 days ago
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Buried Sediments Point to an Ancient Ocean on Mars
From alluvial fans to lake beds, Mars has no shortage of surface features that were clearly sculpted by flowing water. But evidence of a...
eos.org - 10 days ago
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Tadpoles try to flee dangerous virus in their pond by growing much faster than normal, research shows
The world's amphibians are in trouble. Because of their sensitivity to climate change, habitat loss, and pollution, they may be the canary in the...
phys.org - 10 days ago
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Exclusive: NIH to cut grants for COVID research, documents reveal
Studies on climate change and South Africa are also on the latest list of grants to be terminated, according to updated documents obtained by...
nature.com - 10 days ago
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This ancient parasitic wasp subdued prey with its ‘flytrap’ tail
Like some monster from a horror movie, a wasp that lived alongside dinosaurs approximately 99 million years ago during the mid-Cretaceous captured...
science.org - 10 days ago
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Why China’s ‘Great Green Wall’ Might Not Be The Ecological Victory It Seems—A Biologist Explains
Nearly half a century ago, China had an audacious vision—halt the world’s fastest-growing desert by building the world’s largest man-made forest. Since 1978, the Three-North Shelter Forest Program (TNSP), more famously known as the “Great Green Wall,” has been quietly covering millions of hectares...
forbes.com - 10 days ago
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Valkyrie: Exploring Venus With Multiple Small Landers
Shrouded in thick clouds, our erstwhile sister planet Venus is rife with mysteries. Among the Solar System's rocky planets, Venus is the one begging...
universetoday.com - 10 days ago
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Upcoming Private SpaceX Mission Will Boldly Go Where No Human Has Orbited Before
Fram2 is set to launch as early as March 31, sending four first- time astronauts into an orbit never before visited by humans. SpaceX is gearing up for...
gizmodo.com - 10 days ago
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Fort Lauderdale Home Insurance Expected To Rise 120%
The new risk assessment study from First Street looks at climate risk across the country at a Zip Code level. It also looks at climate risk to this...
climatecrisis247.com - 10 days ago
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The Ocean Is Heating Faster Than Predicted—Here’s Why
The world’s oceans, covering more than 70% of Earth’s surface, are a crucial component of our planet’s climate system. However, recent studies reveal...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com - 10 days ago
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Scientists make mind-blowing discovery about common material that could power ultra-futuristic batteries: 'A promising alternative'
Researchers at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, a German research institute, recently conducted in-depth research into metal electrodes for lithium-ion...
thecooldown.com - 10 days ago
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The other climate crisis
As Earth warms, regional climate signals are accumulating. Some signals, for example, land warming more than the ocean and the Arctic warming the...
nature.com - 10 days ago
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Politics with Michelle Grattan: Jim Chalmers and Angus Taylor on tax top-ups and budget bottom lines
As the election starter’s gun is about to be fired, Tuesday’s budget announced modest income tax cuts as the government’s latest cost-of-living...
theconversation.com - 10 days ago
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The weirdest ways scientists are mining for critical minerals, from water to weeds
Not all critical minerals need to come from digging up the earth. This story is part of the Grist series Unearthed: The Mining Issue, which examines...
grist.org - 10 days ago
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The global human impact on biodiversity
Human activities drive a wide range of environmental pressures, including habitat change, pollution and climate change, resulting in unprecedented...
nature.com - 10 days ago
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German winemakers plant French grapes as climate warms
German winemakers planted grapes such as Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc to replace local varieties in 2024 as the growers adapt to climate change,...
decanter.com - 10 days ago
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Wealthy nations owe climate debt to Africa. These funds could help cities grow
Wealthy nations have fueled their industrial growth and urbanization by burning fossil fuels. This is the biggest cause of climate change, which now...
phys.org - 10 days ago
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Brand New Ecosystem Found After Antarctic Ice Shelf Breaks Loose
After a chunk of the George VI ice shelf in the Antarctic broke off, scientists were able to do something never done before: explore an unseen...
theinertia.com - 10 days ago
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US official makes shocking decision that could create massive security risks — here's what's happening
The Department of Defense is no longer factoring rising global temperatures into its operations.What's happening?It canceled 91 studies on the social...
thecooldown.com - 10 days ago
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NASA Starling and SpaceX Starlink Improve Space Traffic Coordination - NASA
As missions to low Earth orbit become more frequent, space traffic coordination remains a key element to efficiently operating in space. Different...
nasa.gov - 10 days ago
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In the race to find critical minerals, there’s a ‘gold mine’ literally at our shoreline
This story is part of the Grist series Unearthed: The Mining Issue, which examines the global race to extract critical minerals for the clean energy...
grist.org - 10 days ago
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This U.S. City Is Now the Fastest-Warming in the Country
In recent years, the discourse surrounding climate change has shifted from mere speculation to undeniable reality. The effects of climate change are...
weather-fox.com - 10 days ago
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A Fire Tornado Touched Down in Nevada—Caught on Camera
A fire tornado, also known as a “firenado,” recently made its dramatic appearance in Nevada, leaving both meteorologists and the general public in...
weather-fox.com - 10 days ago
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Experts Were Already Worried About Austin’s Fire Risk. Then Came the Crabapple Fire.
For years now, Bob Nicks, president of the Austin Firefighters Association, has been the city’s very own Cassandra, the Greek mythological figure...
texasmonthly.com - 10 days ago
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In the Arctic, microalgae are doing the limbo : Short Wave
Embedded in the sea ice of the arctic are creatures so small, you can't see them with the naked eye. These microalgae convert energy from sunlight into fuel. The arctic ecosystem depends on them. In spring time , the algae bloom brilliant shades of green and draw tiny crustaceans, fish, birds and more...
npr.org - 10 days ago
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NOAA issues critical drought warnings during cuts to agency
This article was originally published by Inside Climate News, a nonprofit, non-partisan news organization that covers climate, energy and the...
hcn.org - 10 days ago
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Chewing gum can shed hundreds of microplastics into your mouth
'Surprisingly, both synthetic and natural gums had similar amounts of microplastics.' Researchers have found yet another potential contributor to the increasing amount of microplastics found in our bodies: gum. According to a pilot study presented during the American Chemical Society’s spring...
popsci.com - 10 days ago
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