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The Downstream Effects of China’s Rare Earth Mining

The Downstream Effects of China’s Rare Earth Mining

Posted on July 18, 2025 by Michael Sullivan | 0 Comments
From NPR China has nearly cornered the market in rare earth minerals, which are a necessary component to much of our technology today. But China sources some of those rare earths and other heavy metals from neighboring Myanmar. And the…
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Here are some of the newest UNESCO World Heritage sites

Here are some of the newest UNESCO World Heritage sites

Posted on July 18, 2025 by James Doubek | 0 Comments
From NPR Bavarian palaces, imperial tombs in China and memorials to Khmer Rouge victims are among the sites being recognized by the United Nations agency. (Image credit: Hellio & van Ingen/IBAP) Read the full article from NPR
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Serious water pollution incidents up 60% in England, Environment Agency says

Serious water pollution incidents up 60% in England, Environment Agency says

Posted on July 18, 2025 by Esme Stallard | 0 Comments
From BBC Serious pollution incidents by water companies have risen 60% in a year, according to the Environment Agency. In total there were 2,801 pollution incidents in England in 2024, the highest on record, compared with 2,174 in 2023. Of…
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Unique 1.5m year-old ice to be melted to unlock mystery

Unique 1.5m year-old ice to be melted to unlock mystery

Posted on July 18, 2025 by Georgina Rannard | 0 Comments
From BBC 8 hours ago ShareSave Georgina Rannard Climate and science correspondent Reporting fromBritish Antarctic Survey, Cambridge ShareSave PNRA/IPEV An ice core that may be older than 1.5 million years has arrived in the UK where scientists will melt it…
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‘ProPublica’ climate reporter calls Texas floods an ‘early warning’ of future chaos

Posted on July 16, 2025 by Tonya Mosley | 0 Comments
From NPR Abrahm Lustgarten says the undermining of science, and cuts to FEMA and NOAA, at a time when erratic weather is making disasters more common, should be “extraordinarily concerning” to us. Read the full article from NPR
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How reducing the US military budget would also reduce emissions

Posted on July 16, 2025 by Matt Simon | 0 Comments
The next time you’re on a flight worrying about destroying the planet, rest easy knowing that at least you’re not in a fighter jet. The airline industry is responsible for 2.5 percent of global CO2 emissions, but the world’s militaries…
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The ‘world-first’ plan to grow food above landfill

The ‘world-first’ plan to grow food above landfill

Posted on July 16, 2025 by Sophie Parker | 0 Comments
From BBC 1 day ago ShareSave Sophie Parker BBC News, Wiltshire Reporting fromBrinkworth ShareSave Designscape Architects Plans have been revealed to grow fruit and vegetables using “cleaned” carbon dioxide in greenhouses above a landfill in what it is claimed will…
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Kew Gardens’ Palm House will close for five years for major makeover

Kew Gardens’ Palm House will close for five years for major makeover

Posted on July 15, 2025 by Rebecca Morelle | 0 Comments
From BBC 9 hours ago ShareSave Rebecca MorelleAlison Francis Senior Science Journalist ShareSave It’s a makeover on a massive scale – it involves moving 1,300 plants, replacing 16,000 panes of glass and cleaning up hundreds of tonnes of iron. This…
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Texas flash flood recovery effort turns its focus to lakes

Texas flash flood recovery effort turns its focus to lakes

Posted on July 15, 2025 by Martin Kaste | 0 Comments
From NPR With 101 people still missing after the July 4 flash flood, the focus turns to local lakes, and what may be buried in them. (Image credit: Martin Kaste) Read the full article from NPR
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The White House took down the nation’s top climate report. You can still find it here

The White House took down the nation’s top climate report. You can still find it here

Posted on July 15, 2025 by Rebecca Hersher | 0 Comments
From NPR The National Climate Assessment is the most influential source of information about climate change in the United States. (Image credit: Ethan Swope) Read the full article from NPR
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