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How kelp farms, an 'environmental powerhouse,' can help mitigate climate change.

Kelp can help to fortify the environment amid warming temperatures.

https://abcnews.go.com/US/kelp-farms-environmental-powerhouse-mitigate-climate-change/story?id=109824230

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Baby bumblebees are dying in nests and climate change is to blame.

From the Arctic to the tropics, bumblebees maintain the same nest temperature preferences.

https://interestingengineering.com/culture/bumblebee-babies-dying-climate-change

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How a Group of Elderly Swiss Women Charted a New Path for Climate Legislation.

https://time.com/6972924/climate-change-legislation-switzerland/

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Have the world’s coral reefs already crossed a tipping point?

A quarter of marine life depends on coral reefs. So do 1 billion people.

https://grist.org/science/coral-reefs-bleaching-climate-tipping-point/

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The Carbon Footprint of Major Travel Methods.

Did you know that transport accounts for nearly one-quarter of global energy-related carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions?

This graphic illustrates the carbon footprints of major travel methods measured in grams of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO₂e) emitted per person.

https://www.visualcapitalist.com/the-carbon-footprint-of-major-travel-methods/

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What the Hell Are “Plastic Offsets”?

The plastics industry’s latest ploy to continue filling the world with junk.

https://newrepublic.com/article/181204/plastic-offsets-credits-recycling

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Pro-Trump Online Platform Promotes Climate Science Denial Ads to Millions Across Europe.

The pro-Trump Epoch Times has run hundreds of anti-climate social media adverts in Europe since the beginning of 2024 that have been seen millions of times.

The Epoch Times is being investigated by the UK advertising regulator for “stoking the climate culture war” on social media.

https://www.desmog.com/2024/05/03/epoch-times-climate-science-denial-adverts-europe-uk/

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Hundreds of thousands of fish die in Vietnam as Asia swelters in searing Climate Change heat.

Southeast and South Asian nations are going through a “historic” heatwave.

“Thousands of records are being brutalized all over Asia, which is by far the most extreme event in world climatic history,” says weather historian Maximiliano Herrera.

https://www.independent.co.uk/climate-change/news/vietnam-heatwave-asia-fish-die-off-b2538386.html

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Coastal hurricanes are intensifying faster due to climate change.

Since 1979, coastal hurricanes around the world have been intensifying faster and they’re only going to get worse thanks to climate change.

https://www.earth.com/news/coastal-hurricanes-are-intensifying-faster-due-to-climate-change/

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More than 1,000 sea lions have gathered at San Francisco’s Pier 39 this spring, the largest herd in at least 15 years.

The delightfully ungraceful marine mammals have plopped themselves on to rafts along the city’s pier, displaying themselves to the thousands of tourists who pass by the area each day feasting on Anchovies.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/may/02/sea-lions-san-francisco-pier-39

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Summer heat hits Asia early, killing dozens as one expert calls it the "most extreme event" in climate history.

It's still spring but hundreds of millions of people across South and Southeast Asia have already faced scorching hot temperatures. The summer heat has arrived early, setting records and even claiming lives.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/heat-wave-asia-2024-deaths-india-severe-weather-climate-change/

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Do you live near one of these Radioactive towns? These are some of the most polluted places on Earth. ☢️

https://youtu.be/Jp9hEQ08WrM?feature=shared

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Exxon’s Own Research Confirmed Fossil Fuels’ Role in Global Warming Decades Ago.

Top executives were warned of possible catastrophe from greenhouse effect, then led efforts to block solutions.

https://insideclimatenews.org/news/02052024/from-the-archive-exxon-research-global-warming/

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Biden administration strikes down youth climate lawsuit.

A federal appeals court on Wednesday evening granted the Biden administration’s request to strike down a landmark federal youth climate case, outraging climate advocates.

“This is a tragic and unjust ruling,” said Julia Olson, attorney and founder of Our Children’s Trust, the non-profit law firm that brought the suit.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/may/02/youth-climate-lawsuit-juliana-appeals-court

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Conservation efforts are making a significant difference in protecting the planet’s biodiversity, according to a new study published in the journal Science.

In an analysis of 186 studies covering 665 trials by researchers, two-thirds of the cases conservation actions either improved biodiversity or slowed its decline.

https://news.mongabay.com/2024/05/new-study-says-conservation-works-providing-hope-for-biodiversity-efforts/

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‘Deliberately ambitious’: Eurostar promises to power its trains with 100% renewable energy by 2030.

Eurostar’s high-speed rail network links France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany and the UK, carrying millions of passengers across Europe each year.

In the Netherlands, its trains have already been running entirely on wind power since 2017.

https://www.euronews.com/green/2024/05/01/deliberately-ambitious-eurostar-promises-to-power-its-trains-with-100-renewable-energy-by-

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Is climate change accelerating after a record year of heat?

The record-breaking heat of 2023 has seen some climate scientists say it shows Earth may have entered a new period of warming.

https://www.newscientist.com/article/2429315-is-climate-change-accelerating-after-a-record-year-of-heat/

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Methane emissions from gas flaring being hidden from satellite monitors.

Use of enclosed combustors leaves regulators heavily reliant on oil and gas companies’ own flaring data.

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/may/02/methane-emissions-gas-flaring-hidden-satellite-monitors-oil-gas

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A Nuclear Power Revival Is Sparking a Surge in Uranium Mining.

A push for nuclear power is fueling demand for uranium, spurring the opening of new mines. The industry says new technologies will eliminate pollution from uranium mining, but its toxic legacy, particularly in the U.S. Southwest, leaves many wary of an incipient mining boom.

https://e360.yale.edu/features/us-uranium-mining-nuclear-power

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Rapidly rising levels of TFA, a class of “forever chemical” thought to damage fertility and child development, are being found in drinking water, blood and rain, causing alarm among experts.

TFA, or trifluoroacetic acid, is a type of PFAS, a group of chemicals used widely in consumer products. The substances have been linked to many negative effects on human health.

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/may/01/rapidly-rising-levels-of-tfa-forever-chemical-alarm-experts

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“If you’re drinking water, you’re drinking a lot of TFA, wherever you are in the world … China had a 17-fold increase of TFA in surface waters in a decade, the US had a sixfold increase in 23 years.” TFA in rainwater in Germany has been found to have increased fivefold in two decades.

“I’m worried about this because we’ve never seen in recent history a chemical that’s accumulating in so many media at such a high rate,” said Hans Peter Arp from the Norwegian Geotechnical Institute.

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New EPA regulations target air, water, land and climate pollution from power plants, especially those that burn coal.

Electric power generation in the U.S. is shifting rapidly away from fossil fuels toward cleaner and lower-carbon sources.

https://theconversation.com/new-epa-regulations-target-air-water-land-and-climate-pollution-from-power-plants-especially-those-that-burn-coal-228856

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Listen to the Sounds of the Largest Tree on Earth.

While coastal redwoods rank as the tallest trees on the planet, Utah's "trembling giant" transcends the titles. Known as the Pando aspen grove, it is actually a single massive root system with around 47,000 genetically identical stems that create a grove of trees that keep the root system going.

https://www.treehugger.com/listen-sounds-of-the-largest-tree-on-earth-7495881

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‘Incredible’ news for bears and wild horses as US shifts preservation plans.

National Park Service will reintroduce bears to Washington’s North Cascades and won’t remove horses from North Dakota park.

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/apr/30/national-park-service-horses-north-dakota-grizzly-bears-washington

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