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Indigenous guardians successfully keep extractives out of Ecuador’s Amazon forests

Posted on October 22, 2025 by Source Author | 0 Comments
PAKAYAKU TERRITORY, Ecuador — Deep in the heart of Ecuador’s Amazon, where the Bobonaza River winds through ancient forests in Pastaza province, Sacha Gayas spreads out a hand-drawn map across her…
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EU proposes soft delay of anti-deforestation law & more exemptions for rich nations

Posted on October 22, 2025 by Source Author | 0 Comments
The European Union has dropped plans for another one-year delay to its anti-deforestation law, instead proposing a six-month grace period before enforcement begins. The proposal also introduces simplification measures and…
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See the record-breaking disaster data the government won’t publish

Posted on October 22, 2025 by EHN Curators | 0 Comments
Disaster data, revived by former NOAA scientists after federal tracking was cut, highlights the growing toll of climate-fueled disasters on American communities.
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Northern Virginia farm tests if solar and agriculture can live in harmony

Posted on October 22, 2025 by EHN Curators | 0 Comments
The Piedmont Environmental Council is exploring whether solar energy and agriculture can share the same land through agrivoltaics—an approach that could help Virginia meet its clean energy goals while preserving…
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Trump administration moves toward an Arctic Alaska oil lease sale despite the government shutdown

Posted on October 22, 2025 by EHN Curators | 0 Comments
The Trump administration is moving forward with plans to auction oil and gas leases across millions of acres in Alaska’s National Petroleum Reserve, reversing decades of protections for sensitive Arctic…
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Mosquitoes found in Iceland for first time as climate crisis warms country

Posted on October 22, 2025 by EHN Curators | 0 Comments
Scientists have confirmed the first-ever discovery of mosquitoes in Iceland, a nation once too cold for the insects to survive.
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The methane hunters of Melendugno

Posted on October 22, 2025 by EHN Curators | 0 Comments
Environmental watchdogs in southern Italy are using satellite data and thermal cameras to expose methane emissions from the Trans Adriatic Pipeline, challenging company claims of compliance and raising doubts about…
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EU moves to curb plastic pellet spills with tougher new rules

Posted on October 22, 2025 by EHN Curators | 0 Comments
The European Commission is set to vote on new regulations targeting the loss of “nurdles”, tiny plastic pellets that are a major source of ocean microplastic pollution, requiring companies to…
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New Mexico’s efforts to regulate PFAS attracts national industry pushback

Posted on October 22, 2025 by EHN Curators | 0 Comments
As New Mexico moves to implement one of the nation’s toughest laws phasing out PFAS in consumer products, state officials are encountering pushback from chemical industry groups concerned about labeling…
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Why the search is on for PFAS-free batteries

Posted on October 22, 2025 by EHN Curators | 0 Comments
The demand for Lithium-ion batteries might be on the rise, but how many of us are aware they contain harmful PFAS compounds, otherwise known as “forever chemicals”?
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