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Earth's drylands expand, affecting billions as climate warms
As Earth continues to warm, more and more of the planet is becoming dry. A 2024 UN report found that in the last three decades, over three-fourths of...
phys.org - 14 days ago

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The sunny country that's easiest in Europe for Brits to retire to
Picture a place where your pension stretches further, the sun is always shining, the locals are as warm as the climate and it isn't difficult to move...
express.co.uk - 13 days ago
nature / business
Is sustainability the solution to climate change? How big companies are leading this transformation
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Casper Libero chapter.Sustainability has become a buzzword for companies and...
hercampus.com - 10 days ago
gardening
What to plant in March (and the top gardening jobs this month)
Gardening gloves at the ready... Gardening in March: As spring approaches, the weather warms up, the days get longer, and focus turns to planting and sowing. Turn your attention to planting bare-root roses, herbaceous perennials and hedges just in time for the warmer weather – these structural...
housebeautiful.com - 30+ days ago
architecture
Are Yasmeen Lari’s “Zero Carbon, Zero Waste, Zero Donor” Bamboo Villages Working?
The famed architect believes the homes she’s designed for climate disaster areas can be realized without outside funding. I went to Pakistan to see what the reality of this “dreamworld” looks like. Yasmeen Lari reclines on the couch of her home office in Karachi and, after her assistant finagles...
dwell.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Puerto Rico's 'Monkey Island' was destroyed by a hurricane. Researchers were shocked by how the primates responded
A new study found that instead of increasing conflict, the environmental challenges made the monkeys more social and cooperative. Human-caused climate change is wreaking havoc on ecosystems and landscapes before our eyes. But a new study published in the journal Science adds to a growing pile of...
fastcompany.com - 30+ days ago
technology / nature
Is carbon capture a solution to the climate crisis?
By this point, we know the importance of cutting back on our greenhouse gas emissions, but the science says it's not happening quickly enough. "We're...
cbsnews.com - 12 days ago
apps
Silicon Valley in Shambles as Chinese Startup Creates Top-Tier AI Without Billions of Investment
"OpenAI is not a god, they won't necessarily always be at the forefront." A Chinese AI chatbot called DeepSeek has rocketed to the top of the charts...
futurism.com - 30+ days ago
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Daily briefing: There is a multitude of microbe-based climate solutions — time to use them
We hear from a scientist who treated her own cancer with viruses she grew in the lab and discover the multitude of microbe-based climate...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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Earth breaches 1.5 °C climate limit for the first time : what does it mean?
The threshold has been exceeded for only one year so far, but humanity is nearing the end of what many thought was a ‘safe zone’ as climate change...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
business
Mideast Billions Turn Heads in Davos, From Blackstone to Beckham
Gulf countries used the weeklong event in the Swiss Alps to showcase their ambitions to become even more relevant on the global stage. The glitzy...
bloomberg.com - 30+ days ago
business / entrepreneurship
Bill Gates would restart Microsoft as an AI-centric lab after 50 years — "Raising billions of dollars from a few sketch ideas"
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books
Why Gabrielle Korn says ‘The Shutouts’ is stronger because of her writing group
Though climate change and governmental mismanagement have been hot-button issues for years, Los Angeles-based author Gabrielle Korn couldn’t have...
ocregister.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Bonavero Series Report Launch: International Human
This event will launch the latest Bonavero Series Report, International Human Rights Obligations in relation to Climate Change, by Martin Scheinin....
ox.ac.uk - 30+ days ago
nature
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