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Troubling scenes from an Arctic in full-tilt crisis

Troubling scenes from an Arctic in full-tilt crisis

Posted on July 29, 2025 by Matt Simon | 0 Comments
The Arctic island of Svalbard is so reliably frigid that humanity bet its future on the place. Since 2008, the Svalbard Global Seed Vault — set deep in frozen soil known as permafrost — has accepted nearly 1.4 million samples…
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Summers are getting hotter. Here’s how experts say to cope with it

Summers are getting hotter. Here’s how experts say to cope with it

Posted on July 29, 2025 by Emily Kwong | 0 Comments
From NPR Much of the country is deep in the middle of a heat wave right now. And every summer, Duane Stilwell’s town in Arizona seems to get hotter. It has him worried — and he’s not the only one.…
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How the largest daily migration on Earth stores carbon in the ocean

How the largest daily migration on Earth stores carbon in the ocean

Posted on July 28, 2025 by Berly McCoy | 0 Comments
From NPR The twilight zone of the ocean is a mysterious place. At 200-1000 meters below the surface, it’s a tough place to study. That’s why, during World War II, people reading sonograms from this zone were perplexed when it…
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Wildfires rage in Greece and Turkey as extreme heat persists

Wildfires rage in Greece and Turkey as extreme heat persists

Posted on July 27, 2025 by Nikos Papanikolaou | 0 Comments
From BBC Greece continued to battle major wildfires across the country amid a severe heatwave, but firefighters have brought many outbreaks under control. Extreme heat persisted, with temperatures reaching 42.4C (108.32F) in central Greece on Sunday. Firefighters were working on…
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Exploring a coral nursery in the Florida Keys

Posted on July 25, 2025 by Eric Douglas | 0 Comments
From NPR We visit a nursery for corals off the Florida Keys. It’s one of the largest in the world and meant to help replenish reefs that have suffered from high ocean temperatures. Read the full article from NPR
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Government raises maximum price for wind energy

Government raises maximum price for wind energy

Posted on July 24, 2025 by Helen Catt | 0 Comments
From BBC The government has increased the maximum price it is prepared to guarantee companies generating electricity from new wind farms. It comes as ministers are trying to meet challenging pledges to bring down household bills and create an electricity…
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They lost their jobs and funding under Trump. What did communities lose?

They lost their jobs and funding under Trump. What did communities lose?

Posted on July 24, 2025 by Grist staff | 0 Comments
In the first six months of the second Trump administration, some 60,000 federal workers have been targeted for layoffs, even more have taken buyouts, and up to trillions of dollars in funding has been frozen or halted. Many more people…
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U.N. court rules that nations must act on climate change

Posted on July 24, 2025 by Lauren Sommer | 0 Comments
From NPR Nations have a duty to act on climate change under international law — and if they don’t, they could be held liable. That’s the ruling of the top United Nations court. Read the full article from NPR
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A tree falls. A lawsuit follows. A legal expert explains why

A tree falls. A lawsuit follows. A legal expert explains why

Posted on July 24, 2025 by Sacha Pfeiffer | 0 Comments
From NPR Tree disputes between neighbors are common. So what happens when a tree is illegally removed from your property? And what recourse do you have? (Image credit: Charlie Riedel) Read the full article from NPR
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What happens when a tree is illegally cut down?

Posted on July 24, 2025 by Sacha Pfeiffer | 0 Comments
From NPR Tree disputes between neighbors are very common. So what happens when a tree is illegally removed from your property? What are the legal limits on cutting down trees? Sacha Pfeiffer talks with Israel Piedra, a civil litigation lawyer…
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