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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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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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There’s a surprising climate solution right under your feet

There’s a surprising climate solution right under your feet

Posted on July 24, 2025 by Matt Simon | 0 Comments
Like so much of an iceberg is hidden underwater, much of a tree is hidden underground. While the trunk and branches and leaves sequester planet-warming carbon dioxide, trees and other plants have long formed subterranean alliances with mycorrhizal fungi, which…
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A former EPA administrator on the future of the agency

Posted on July 24, 2025 by Michel Martin | 0 Comments
From NPR NPR’s Michel Martin speaks with Christie Todd Whitman, former EPA administrator, about the future of the agency under President Trump. Read the full article from NPR
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Thousands of river pollution tests cancelled because of staff shortages

Thousands of river pollution tests cancelled because of staff shortages

Posted on July 24, 2025 by Jonah Fisher | 0 Comments
From BBC 9 hours ago ShareSave Jonah Fisher BBC environment correspondent ShareSave Jonah Fisher/BBC Thousands of water tests to identify potential harmful pollution in rivers, lakes and estuaries in England have been cancelled in the last three months due to…
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The dark side of the golden oyster mushroom’s invasion of North America

Posted on July 23, 2025 by Kathryn Fink | 0 Comments
From NPR NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly talks with mycologist Aishwarya Veerabahu about the rapid spread of golden oyster mushrooms across North America. It’s the subject of a new study authored by Veerabahu. Read the full article from NPR
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Top UN court says countries can sue each other over climate change

Top UN court says countries can sue each other over climate change

Posted on July 23, 2025 by Esme Stallard and Georgina Rannard | 0 Comments
From BBC 19 minutes ago ShareSave Esme Stallard and Georgina Rannard BBC News Climate and Science ShareSave Getty Images A landmark decision by a top UN court has cleared the way for countries to sue each other over climate change,…
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Gaps in our knowledge of ancient Rome could be filled by AI

Gaps in our knowledge of ancient Rome could be filled by AI

Posted on July 23, 2025 by Pallab Ghosh | 0 Comments
From BBC 3 hours ago ShareSave Pallab Ghosh ShareSave The Metropolitan Museum of Art A new AI tool has the potential to turbocharge our understanding of all human history, researchers say. Artificial intelligence has already been used to fill in…
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As many shorebird populations decline, the American oystercatcher is rebounding

Posted on July 23, 2025 by Molly Duerig | 0 Comments
From NPR Studies show the populations of most North American shorebirds are declining. But the American oystercatcher found along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts is a success story. Read the full article from NPR
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