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Environmentalists celebrate rare win as Georgia swamp is saved from mining threat

Posted on July 11, 2025 by Marisa Mecke | 0 Comments
From NPR Environmentalists are celebrating a rare win of keeping a mining operation from opening up next to a National Wildlife refuge in South Georgia. Read the full article from NPR
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Inside New Orleans’ plan to fix its energy-hogging buildings

Inside New Orleans’ plan to fix its energy-hogging buildings

Posted on July 11, 2025 by Tristan Baurick | 0 Comments
This coverage is made possible through a partnership between Grist and Verite News, a nonprofit news organization with a mission to produce in-depth journalism in underserved communities in the New Orleans area. As thousands of architects and planners flocked to New…
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When old oil wells become ‘orphans,’ that’s a problem

When old oil wells become ‘orphans,’ that’s a problem

Posted on July 11, 2025 by EnviroLink Editor | 0 Comments
From NPR All across the U.S., there are aging oil and natural gas wells no longer in use. A lot of them don’t have anyone on the hook to seal them up. Some estimate over a million such “orphan wells”…
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Mystery interstellar object could be oldest known comet

Mystery interstellar object could be oldest known comet

Posted on July 11, 2025 by Georgina Rannard | 0 Comments
From BBC A mystery interstellar object spotted last week by astronomers could be the oldest comet ever seen, according to scientists. Named 3I/Atlas, it may be three billion years older than our own solar system, suggests the team from Oxford…
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How flood sirens could have saved lives in Texas

How flood sirens could have saved lives in Texas

Posted on July 11, 2025 by Rebecca Hersher | 0 Comments
From NPR In the wake of the deadly flash floods in Texas, state leaders are exploring whether to install more flood warning sirens. Such sirens can save lives if they’re part of a larger warning system. (Image credit: Brandon Bell)…
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After devastating floods a Central Texas community comes together

After devastating floods a Central Texas community comes together

Posted on July 10, 2025 by EnviroLink Editor | 0 Comments
From NPR It’s been nearly a week since devastating flooding tore through Kerr County, Texas killing more than a hundred people. Now, after unimaginable tragedy, residents are coming together to help each other move forward. NPR’s Juana Summers and producers…
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China’s emissions may be falling – here’s what you should know

China’s emissions may be falling – here’s what you should know

Posted on July 8, 2025 by Tony Han | 0 Comments
From BBC 18 hours ago ShareSave Tony Han Global China Unit ShareSave Getty Images As the world races to cut carbon emissions in the fight against climate change, a potentially game-changing milestone may have been reached. China – currently responsible…
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With Indus Waters Treaty in the balance, Pakistan braces for more water woes

With Indus Waters Treaty in the balance, Pakistan braces for more water woes

Posted on July 8, 2025 by Betsy Joles | 0 Comments
From NPR In an unprecedented move, India held the water treaty in abeyance after blaming Pakistan for a deadly attack in April. Pakistan denies involvement in the attack and accuses India of “weaponizing water.” (Image credit: Betsy Joles for NPR)…
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The U.S. has millions of old gas and oil wells. Here’s what it takes to plug them up

The U.S. has millions of old gas and oil wells. Here’s what it takes to plug them up

Posted on July 8, 2025 by Camila Domonoske | 0 Comments
From NPR There was a circle in Maria Burns’ yard where grass wouldn’t grow and trees died. She knew what it was: An old natural gas well, plugged when she was a little girl, starting to leak again. (Image credit:…
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Itchy? Air pollution might be making it worse

Itchy? Air pollution might be making it worse

Posted on July 8, 2025 by Hannah Chinn | 0 Comments
From NPR Short Wave producer Hannah Chinn has adult-onset eczema. They’re not the only one. Up to ten percent of people in the United States have it, according to the National Eczema Association — and its prevalence is increasing. Despite…
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