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Georgia’s beloved shrimp industry grapples with disease and foreign imports

Georgia’s beloved shrimp industry grapples with disease and foreign imports

Posted on May 13, 2025 by Emily Jones | 0 Comments
The tart saltwater odor of fresh-caught shrimp hangs thick in the air, stronger even than the earthier scent of marsh and mud, at Bubba Gumbo’s and BG Seafood, a dockside restaurant and seafood market on Tybee Island, Georgia. This is…
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Why the mighty Himalayas are getting harder and harder to see

Why the mighty Himalayas are getting harder and harder to see

Posted on May 13, 2025 by Navin Singh Khadka | 0 Comments
From BBC 19 hours ago ShareSave Navin Singh Khadka Environment correspondent, BBC World Service ShareSave BBC I grew up in Nepal’s capital watching the Himalayas. Ever since I left, I’ve missed sweeping, panoramic views of some of the highest mountain…
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Need help switching appliances from gas to electric? A ‘coach’ can help

Need help switching appliances from gas to electric? A ‘coach’ can help

Posted on May 12, 2025 by Jeff Brady | 0 Comments
From NPR Government incentives for climate-friendly upgrades are confusing to navigate, and it can be hard to find businesses that sell them. So a new industry is emerging to help: the decarbonization coach. (Image credit: Ryan Kellman) Read the full…
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2 men convicted of cutting down beloved Sycamore Gap tree in ‘mindless’ destruction

2 men convicted of cutting down beloved Sycamore Gap tree in ‘mindless’ destruction

Posted on May 9, 2025 by Bill Chappell | 0 Comments
From NPR Prosecutors say that as news of the crime spread, the two men exchanged messages relishing the outrage and sadness they caused. The tree in northern England was believed to be about 200 years old. (Image credit: Oli Scarff)…
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How tech companies could shrink AI’s climate footprint

How tech companies could shrink AI’s climate footprint

Posted on May 9, 2025 by Emily Kwong | 0 Comments
From NPR Google, Microsoft and Meta have all pledged to reach at least net-zero carbon emissions by 2030. Amazon set their net-zero deadline for 2040. To understand how these four tech companies could possibly meet their climate goals amid an…
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Litter ‘nightmare’ as street cleanliness worst on record

Litter ‘nightmare’ as street cleanliness worst on record

Posted on May 9, 2025 by Steffan Messenger | 0 Comments
From BBC 2 hours ago ShareSave Steffan Messenger Environment correspondent, BBC Wales News Gareth Bryer BBC News ShareSave BBC Littering has reached a “crisis point,” campaigners have said, after surveys of street cleanliness across Wales revealed the worst situation on…
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Moon dust ‘rarer than gold’ arrives in UK from China

Moon dust ‘rarer than gold’ arrives in UK from China

Posted on May 8, 2025 by Georgina Rannard | 0 Comments
From BBC 8 hours ago ShareSave Georgina Rannard Climate and science reporter Kate Stephens and Tony Jolliffe BBC climate and science team ShareSave Tony Jolliffe/BBC News The first samples of Moon rock brought back to Earth in nearly 50 years…
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Energy Star, efficiency program that has steered consumer choice, targeted in cuts

Energy Star, efficiency program that has steered consumer choice, targeted in cuts

Posted on May 7, 2025 by The Associated Press | 0 Comments
From NPR An Environmental Protection Agency plan to eliminate its Energy Star offices would end a decades-old program that gave consumers a choice to buy environmentally friendly electronics and save money on bills, consumer and environmental groups said. (Image credit:…
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Soviet-era spacecraft likely to crash back to Earth

Soviet-era spacecraft likely to crash back to Earth

Posted on May 7, 2025 by Maddie Molloy | 0 Comments
From BBC 1 day ago ShareSave Maddie Molloy Climate & Science reporter ShareSave Getty Images Part of a Soviet-era spacecraft is expected to crash back to Earth this week after being stuck in orbit for more than half a century.…
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Humans still haven’t seen 99.999% of the deep seafloor

Humans still haven’t seen 99.999% of the deep seafloor

Posted on May 7, 2025 by Nell Greenfieldboyce | 0 Comments
From NPR Human eyes have only seen a tiny, tiny, tiny fraction of the areas of the world that are covered by deep water. Scientists want to change how they explore these regions. (Image credit: NOAA) Read the full article…
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