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Inside the World's First Climate-neutral Cruise—Powered by Garbage
In Norway, the Havila Polaris is sailing on liquefied biogas and battery power, making it the world’s first climate-neutral ...
Whether it’s the financial crash, the climate emergency or the breakdown of the international order, historian Adam Tooze has become the go-to guide to the radical new world we’ve entered ...
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CovationBio to Shift Focus to Next-Gen BioMaterial Made From Corn
Delaware-based Covation Biomaterials on Wednesday announced that it plans to sell its interest in its Primient Covation ...
After decades protecting N. Idaho’s forests and water, Kootenai Environmental Alliance has new focus
This story was first published by FāVS News on Jan. 7, 2026. After five decades of protecting North Idaho’s forests and water ...
Discover how the Earth started spinning, the impact of the Theia collision, and how the Moon's gravity is gradually slowing ...
A record-breaking amount of new offshore wind capacity has been secured at the UK’s latest auction for renewable energy projects.
After calls with oil executives, labor leaders and tech CEOs, Newsom’s administration shifted course on energy, housing and ...
As an advocate for social and environmental justice, the algorithms that shape my media landscape may be feeding me different information about AI than what you see, so I think it’s important for us ...
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Contrary to what was thought, this famous dinosaur roamed Europe
It was long believed that ceratopsians (horned and beaked dinosaurs such as the famous triceratops) did not live in Europe, due to the lack of fossils discovered. The results of recent research ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul remains focused on making New York less expensive, easier to live in and easier to start a business in, all laid out in her State of the State speech. From the Egg performing arts ...
Ireland will face more flooding and extreme weather events unless it moves away from fossil fuels, Met Éireann climatologist ...
Plants absorb less carbon dioxide than scientists once thought, according to new research that suggests Earth’s natural carbon buffer is weaker than many climate models assume.
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