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Climate Change Fuels Invasive Species Surge While Charlotte Faces 1,000 More Tons of Air Pollution Under Trump Rollbacks — Today’s Environmental Briefing for Thu, Nov 27 2025
Rising temperatures create perfect conditions for ecosystem-damaging invasive species as EPA authority cuts threaten Charlotte with nearly 1,000 additional tons of annual air pollution. Meanwhile, Alabama Power delays rate hikes and Virginia postpones major gas plant decisions. Read the full article
Aircraft surveillance reveals widespread ship pollution violations in international waters

A groundbreaking aerial monitoring study has exposed that many commercial ships continue to violate air pollution regulations despite nearly two decades of international maritime controls. Researchers…
Ancient archaeological discovery near stonehenge reveals 4,000-year-old human impact on landscape

Researchers have confirmed a remarkable archaeological finding near one of Britain’s most iconic monuments: a series of 16 ancient pits deliberately excavated more than 4,000 years…
Ancient indigenous food practices hold keys to healing people and planet

For thousands of years, Native American communities have understood a fundamental truth that modern society is only beginning to rediscover: food is medicine. This isn’t a…
Maine issues health warning after dangerous “forever chemicals” discovered in wild turkeys and deer

Maine wildlife officials have issued an urgent health advisory warning hunters to avoid consuming wild turkeys and deer from southwestern regions of the state after discovering…
Sri lanka’s mysterious “fish rain” reveals hidden environmental crisis as dams disrupt ancient migration patterns

When residents of northern Sri Lanka discovered freshwater snakehead fish scattered across their fields after an October thunderstorm, it might have seemed like a biblical miracle.…
Canadian cabinet minister quits over mark carney’s controversial oil sands pipeline deal

A significant political rift has emerged within Canada’s government following Mark Carney’s announcement of a contentious energy agreement with Alberta. The deal centers on constructing a…
Pollution creates unlikely shield: how contaminated waters are accidentally protecting lake michigan from invasive species

In an unexpected environmental twist, decades of pollution in Chicago-area waterways may be providing an accidental defense against a dangerous invasive species threatening Lake Michigan. Scientists…
Afro-descendant communities prove to be amazon’s most effective forest guardians, major study finds

A groundbreaking study across four Amazon nations has revealed that Afro-descendant communities are among the most effective forest protectors in Latin America, outperforming even official protected…
Global climate goals still out of reach despite brazil summit progress

Despite recent diplomatic efforts at a major climate summit in Brazil, the world continues to fall short of critical targets needed to limit global warming to…
Uk’s 2030 electric vehicle mandate faces potential tax complications as government considers new levies

The United Kingdom’s ambitious plan to phase out traditional combustion engines is moving forward, with all new cars required to be either fully electric or hybrid…
Australia passes major environmental reform: parliament updates 21st-century nature protection laws

Australia has taken a significant step forward in environmental protection with parliament’s approval of comprehensive reforms to the Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act. The…
Extreme weather strikes two continents: poland battles power-cutting snowstorms while sri lanka faces catastrophic flooding

Two dramatically different weather disasters unfolded this week on opposite sides of the globe, highlighting the increasing intensity of extreme weather events affecting communities worldwide. In…
After hurricane helene’s devastation, asheville kids learn to trust nature again through wild food foraging

In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene’s destructive path through western North Carolina, an innovative after-school program in Asheville is helping children rebuild their relationship with the…
New research reveals cats domesticated themselves much later than previously believed, with surprising environmental implications

While dogs have been humanity’s faithful companions for tens of thousands of years, cats took a decidedly more independent approach to domestication—one that occurred far more…
World’s last forest defender falls: africa’s rainforests now fuel climate crisis instead of fighting it

In a devastating blow to global climate stability, Africa’s vast forests have crossed a critical tipping point, transforming from natural allies that absorbed carbon dioxide into…





