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Updating the 'Atoms for Peace' bargain for the new nuclear age
To make America a leader once again in the global nuclear industry, the US nonproliferation regime and nuclear export policies need a revamp.
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Updating the 'Atoms for Peace' bargain for the new nuclear age
To make America a leader once again in the global nuclear industry, the US nonproliferation regime and nuclear export policies need a revamp.
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Earthās future written in stone: How geoscientists in Ireland use Ice Age boulders to forecast climate change
Researchers are chipping away at the climate mysteries found in Irelandās mountains of geological evidence.
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Data centers gobble Earth's resources. What if we took them to space instead?
The seemingly wild idea of putting data centers in space is gaining support. It could work. Whether it's feasible is another matter.
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Adverse Climate: Addressing Inclusion and Diversity Issues in the IPCC's Sixth Assessment and beyond
This is a Preprint and has not been peer reviewed. This is version 1 of this Preprint.
Our new paper, āAdverse Climate,ā reveals how systemic barriers limit Global South, POC, & womenās voices in #IPCC AR6. As a Global South woman of color & AR7 CLA, Iām proud to lead this call for #ClimateEquity. Read it: doi.org/10.31223/X59... FAQs in comment šš½ #DEIinScience #ClimateJustice
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Human-made global warming ācaused two in three heat deaths in Europe this summerā
Researchers from Imperial College London say 16,500 deaths caused by hot weather brought on by greenhouse gases
www.nationalobserver.com
Building to the forest's edge fuels fire danger
As cities expand into forests already primed to burn, experts say Canada needs stronger maps, building codes and planning rules to keep people safe.
grist.org
Gas stove makers quietly delete air pollution warnings as they fight mandatory health labels
Manufacturers fighting a Colorado health warning law argue gas stoves are safe. Some of their websites have suggested otherwise.
www.theguardian.com
Trump golf course in Scotland accused of breaching sewage limits
Exclusive: Firm that runs Aberdeenshire resort says it is ācategorically wrongā to suggest it has caused environmental damage
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Charlie Kirk and Trump's Looming Political Crackdown
Podcast Episode Ā· Reveal Ā· 09/17/2025 Ā· 30m
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Majority of Americans want a big power grid and more cheap, cleanā¦
A new Conservative Energy Network poll found that two-thirds of likely voters support more transmission lines to boost clean energy and grid reliability.
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Gas stove makers quietly delete air pollution warnings as they fight mandatory health labels
Manufacturers fighting a Colorado health warning law argue gas stoves are safe. Some of their websites have suggested otherwise.
undark.org
In Tracking Avian Flu, Data Privacy Stymies Researchers
Specific data about H5N1 outbreaks on farms has generally been deemed confidential by state and federal officials.
undark.org
Is a 'Nuclear Renaissance' Possible in the United States?
President Trumpās push to revive nuclear energy relies on deregulation, but experts say that strategy is misplaced.
www.theguardian.com
In the days after my mum died, a blackbird lingered like a messenger of solace | Mark Saunokonoko
Some MÄori believe that when they die, their spirit travels up New Zealand to the tip of the North Island ā souls flying like birds
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Laborās 2035 emissions target a āsliding doorsā moment for future generations
Australia must lead other nations in committing to 1.5C pathway for safety, security, prosperity and the environment, experts say
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Trump golf course in Scotland accused of breaching sewage limits
Exclusive: Firm that runs Aberdeenshire resort says it is ācategorically wrongā to suggest it has caused environmental damage
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An Average Week in 2024: Three Environmental Defenders Murdered or Disappeared - Inside Climate News
The mining industry is the sector linked to the most attacks against people trying to protect the environment and their homelands.
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Climate Changemakers: Stories of Climate Progress from Grist Ā· Luma
Hear powerful, personal stories from Grist 50 Fixers past and present, as well as Grist journalists who report on the people, policies, and ideas drivingā¦
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āPrivatisation premiumā: billions from UK energy bills paid to shareholders
Analysis reveals £416 of average bill of £1,719 taken as pre-tax profits by the major energy industries last year, rather than being reinvested
www.canarymedia.com
California just passed a suite of bills to tackle rising energy costs
The stateās lawmakers got serious about reducing electricity rates this session, with measures to help with summer bills and enable public financing forā¦
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An Average Week in 2024: Three Environmental Defenders Murdered or Disappeared - Inside Climate News
The mining industry is the sector linked to the most attacks against people trying to protect the environment and their homelands.
www.canarymedia.com
Majority of Americans want a big power grid and more cheap, cleanā¦
A new Conservative Energy Network poll found that two-thirds of likely voters support more transmission lines to boost clean energy and grid reliability.
www.vox.com
The great mosquito resurgence
Climate change is rewriting Americaās map of disease ā through bug bites.