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What Is Radon? The Radioactive Gas Is Found in Homes Across the Country
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Secondhand smoke may be a substantial contributor to lead levels found in children and adolescents, new study finds
The Conversation #2 - 4 weeks ago

Is geological hydrogen a green solution to our energy needs?
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UN: Greenhouse Gas Levels Hit a New Record, Cuts Fall Short
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Hungry Wild Pigs Are Worsening Climate Change
Wired #2 - 3 weeks ago

Parents can soon use QR codes to reveal heavy metal content in baby food
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Growing number of Earth's ‘vital signs’ endangered by climate change
New Scientist #3 - 5 weeks ago

Rainwater is no longer safe to drink anywhere on Earth, due to 'forever chemicals' linked to cancer, study suggests
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Nicotine pouch poisonings soar in babies and toddlers
NBC #6 - 2 months ago

Combatting an invisible killer: New WHO air pollution guidelines recommend sharply lower limits
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Rice variant slashes planet-warming methane emissions by 70 per cent
New Scientist #4 - 6 weeks ago

Space Junk Is Polluting Earth’s Stratosphere with Vaporized Metal
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Posco aims to expedite carbon-neutral transition
Korea Herald #7 - 2 months ago

SpiralWave’s pulsing plasma towers transform carbon dioxide into liquid fuel
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Steel and concrete are climate change's hard problem. Can we solve it?
New Scientist #1 - 2 years ago

America Just Kinda, Sorta Banned Cigarettes
Atlantic #3 - 2 months ago

New stove that plugs into a normal wall outlet could be major gain for health and the climate
Associated Press #2 - 6 months ago

Trump to endorse coal for data center power in the face of grim market realities
TechCrunch #3 - 2 months ago

I am planning my wife's woodland burial, but green funerals are costly
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Ranked: The Environmental Impact of Five Different Soft Drink Containers
Snopes #1 - 4 years ago

We developed a way to use light to dismantle PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ – long-lasting environmental pollutants
The Conversation #4 - 4 weeks ago

A Uranium Ghost Town in the Making
ProPublica #1 - 8 months ago

Bitcoin has emitted 200 million tonnes of CO2 since its launch
New Scientist #3 - 6 months ago

Biofuels Are Getting a Second Look—and Some Tough Questions
Wired #2 - 2 months ago

‘It can be done. It must be done’: IPCC delivers definitive report on climate change, and where to now
The Conversation #1 - 6 years ago

In Brazil, mining giant Vale is sued over metal contamination found in Indigenous peoples
Associated Press #1 - 2 months ago

Most schemes to capture and reuse carbon actually increase emissions
New Scientist #4 - 3 weeks ago

Climate-driven wildfires are reversing clean air progress, new report says
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Some (Kinda) Good Climate News: 2 Degrees Is Doable
Wired #2 - 2 months ago

My Ph.D. supervisor just won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for designing a safer, cheaper and faster way to build molecules and make medicine
The Conversation #2 - 3 months ago

6 charts that show what climate change is doing to our planet
New Scientist #3 - 11 months ago

CO₂ Surged Last Year, but the Trump Administration Has Downplayed the Alarming Data
Scientific American #4 - 5 weeks ago

The Surprising Climate Cost of the Humblest Battery Material
Wired #2 - 2 months ago

Peruvian farmer loses landmark climate case against German energy giant
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Marjan Minnesma: Climate litigation pioneer wins environmental prize
New Scientist #2 - 9 months ago

Young People in Historic Climate Trial Rest Their Case
Scientific American #2 - 2 years ago

The UK Has No Coal-Fired Power Plants for the First Time in 142 Years
Wired #4 - 6 hours ago

Trump’s Misleading Promotion of ‘Clean’ Coal
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Plants are more productive on weekends thanks to cleaner air
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