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U.S Implements Drinking Water Standards thumbnail

Jun 17, 2024

U.S Implements Drinking Water Standards

Recently, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced new drinking water laws to limit exposure to a group of

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Paris Prepares For A Green Olympics thumbnail

Apr 9, 2024

Paris Prepares For A Green Olympics

The Olympics are back this summer... As 10,500 athletes vie for gold, host city Paris is looking to make the

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U.S Has A New Climate Envoy thumbnail

Mar 22, 2024

U.S Has A New Climate Envoy

Earlier this month, John Kerry gave his parting speech as he stepped down from his role as the U.S. Special

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Hydrogen Hubs In Our Future thumbnail

Jan 25, 2024

Hydrogen Hubs In Our Future

Wind, solar power, and hydropower have proven to be more suitable replacements for fossil fuels.  But would you

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What Is Loss And Damage? thumbnail

Dec 5, 2023

What Is Loss And Damage?

The annual United Nations climate conference, informally known as COP28, concluded on Dec 13 this year.  The ten-

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The U.S Military Turns To Microgrids thumbnail

Oct 26, 2023

The U.S Military Turns To Microgrids

Do you often wonder why your parents keep chiding you for forgetting to turn off the lights? Through electricity, AC,

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A Ray Of Hope In Coral Restoration thumbnail

Oct 2, 2023

A Ray Of Hope In Coral Restoration

Did you know that Florida is the only state in the United States with major coral reef formations near its coasts?

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U.S Freezes New Drilling In The Arctic thumbnail

Sep 20, 2023

U.S Freezes New Drilling In The Arctic

Did you know that the Arctic holds 22 percent of the Earth’s undiscovered oil and natural gas reserves? It is because

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Protecting Tongass National Forest thumbnail

Feb 24, 2023

Protecting Tongass National Forest

Did you know that the Tongass National Forest is the largest temperate rainforest in North America? Unfortunately,

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Ancient Seeds Hold The Key thumbnail

Feb 10, 2023

Ancient Seeds Hold The Key

Did you know that researchers traverse the world to collect seeds to add to seed vaults worldwide? In 2022, ICARDA (

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A Treasure Of Rare Earths! thumbnail

Feb 2, 2023

A Treasure Of Rare Earths!

Recently, Swedish state mining company LKAB reported that it had discovered more than a million tons of rare earth

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The Arctic, Once Upon A Time... thumbnail

Jan 10, 2023

The Arctic, Once Upon A Time...

If you have been to the Amazon, you may have been captivated by the lush forests and the plethora of species. Now, can

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Positive News: New Seaweed, Regenerated Corals thumbnail

Dec 8, 2022

Positive News: New Seaweed, Regenerated Corals

Exciting news, folks! Researchers have reported that new seaweed has been discovered near Antarctica. Could this

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Why Are Peatlands Important? thumbnail

Dec 1, 2022

Why Are Peatlands Important?

Did you know that the African nation of Congo is home to the world's largest peatlands? Covering over 16.7 million

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Your Refrigerator Might Have A Problem! thumbnail

Nov 17, 2022

Your Refrigerator Might Have A Problem!

Ever wondered what removes all that heat from your refrigerator? It turns out that fluids called

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A New Way To Monitor Sea Ice Changes thumbnail

Oct 7, 2022

A New Way To Monitor Sea Ice Changes

Satellites are already in use for so many purposes today - from weather forecasting to communications, GPS, and more.

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King Charles: An Advocate For Climate Action thumbnail

Sep 13, 2022

King Charles: An Advocate For Climate Action

The U.K is mourning the loss of its much-loved monarch. Queen Elizabeth II passed away on September 8th, 2022

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The Winner Of The World Food Prize Is... thumbnail

May 31, 2022

The Winner Of The World Food Prize Is...

For those who make extraordinary advances in addressing food security and developing innovations in food and

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Forever Chemicals: What Are They? thumbnail

Mar 26, 2022

Forever Chemicals: What Are They?

In recent years, water contamination has been in the news for human communities - Flint, Houston, and Las Vegas are

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Sunsets In Winter - Simply Spectacular! thumbnail

Mar 4, 2022

Sunsets In Winter - Simply Spectacular!

“The pale, cold light of the winter sunset did not beautify - it was like the light of truth itself.”  - Willa

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Why Plants Need Animals Even More! thumbnail

Feb 25, 2022

Why Plants Need Animals Even More!

We all know that plants and animals have shared a special partnership for millions of years.   Animals rely

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A Report On Our Earth's Temperature thumbnail

Feb 1, 2022

A Report On Our Earth's Temperature

Did you know that seven of the hottest years in recorded history have been the last seven years? This was confirmed

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An Oil Field Burns For Four Decades! thumbnail

Jan 12, 2022

An Oil Field Burns For Four Decades!

Can you imagine a forever fire? Sounds like something coming out of a legend, but it’s real. Darvaza, in Turkmenistan

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Have You Heard Of Nurdles? thumbnail

Jan 1, 2022

Have You Heard Of Nurdles?

One of the worst ecological disasters of 2021 was the sinking of the ship X-Press Pearl in May along the coast of

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Those Wispy Lines In The Sky... thumbnail

Nov 14, 2021

Those Wispy Lines In The Sky...

Have you ever looked up at the sky and seen straight, wispy lines that made you wonder, “what is that?” 

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La Niña Is Back, Scientists Say thumbnail

Nov 7, 2021

La Niña Is Back, Scientists Say

Can you think of a brother and sister weather pattern pair that are opposite in every way, have triggered one out of

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Cool Your Home Without Electricity! thumbnail

Oct 26, 2021

Cool Your Home Without Electricity!

When you think of hot, sweltering, summer days, what comes to your mind? Sipping ice-cold lemonade or eating delicious

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A Nobel For Climate Scientists thumbnail

Oct 18, 2021

A Nobel For Climate Scientists

On October 5, 2021, the Nobel Prize for Physics was announced. And for the first time in the history of Nobel Prizes,

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Why Methane Matters? thumbnail

Oct 6, 2021

Why Methane Matters?

When it comes to greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide typically gets all the attention. But numerous studies demonstrate

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How Orca Captures Carbon! thumbnail

Sep 26, 2021

How Orca Captures Carbon!

On September 9, the Orca plant started up its fans. With a deceptively soft whir, the world’s largest carbon capture

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Hurricane Ida's Trail Of Disaster thumbnail

Sep 9, 2021

Hurricane Ida's Trail Of Disaster

On August 29, 2021, Hurricane Ida made landfall with all the markings of a disaster driven by climate change.

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What Is Green Cement? thumbnail

Jun 20, 2021

What Is Green Cement?

Did you know that concrete is the second most-consumed resource after water?  Think of your home, parking

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Clues In The Mud! thumbnail

Jun 14, 2021

Clues In The Mud!

When did landscapes first start to change as a result of human intervention? So far, most research, history, and

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Extraterrestrial Metal Found On Earth! thumbnail

May 26, 2021

Extraterrestrial Metal Found On Earth!

For the first time ever, extraterrestrial plutonium was discovered at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean! Hundreds of

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Have You Heard Of Forever Plants? thumbnail

Apr 5, 2021

Have You Heard Of Forever Plants?

Do you know what ‘carbon sinks’ are? This term is used to describe the organisms and ecosystems on our planet that

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Why Pandas Love Horse Poop! thumbnail

Dec 14, 2020

Why Pandas Love Horse Poop!

Imagine you’re hiking in the mountains admiring the trees and birds, reveling in harmony with nature. Splat! You

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When Day Turned To Night In California thumbnail

Sep 14, 2020

When Day Turned To Night In California

California, Oregon, and Washington State have been ravaged by a sudden spate of fires. In California, 28 major fires

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River Thames: A River Of Microplastics! thumbnail

Jul 27, 2020

River Thames: A River Of Microplastics!

According to a Sioux legend, Uncegila, a mighty snake, polluted rivers and ravaged the waterways.  While Uncegila

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Ethiopia: Largest Dam On River Nile thumbnail

Jul 19, 2020

Ethiopia: Largest Dam On River Nile

Centuries ago, the Nile River served as a common ground for Gods, pharaohs, merchants, and commoners. Today, the

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