Environment
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25 good things that happened in 2025Don't count humanity out yet.
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Help clean the ocean every time you use Wave BrowserThis eco-conscious, full-featured web browser automatically removes trash and plastic from the ocean and waterways with each session.
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AI data centers must be stopped, green groups tell Congress'The harms of data center growth are well established, and massive.'
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Dr. Jane Goodall, groundbreaking chimpanzee expert and conservationist, has diedTributes have poured in on social media for the beloved scientist, who revolutionised our understanding of both primates and humanity.
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AI is helping rescue a nearly extinct bird speciesA bioacoustics algorithm is helping conservationists locate the tooth-billed pigeon.
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Deep sea craft filmed unprecedented footage of a colossal squidNever before filmed in its natural environs.
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Scientists filmed something outrageous riding on a shark"A mysterious sight indeed."
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Remote work helps the environment. Here's how.Five years after COVID accelerated the remote work revolution, its effect on the air is clear.
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Scientists film incredible footage of Hawaiian volcano erupting"This one went to 11..."
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Government plane swoops over fuming volcano, captures vivid footage"Spectacular."
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Dubai announces 216,500 trees planted in 2024 as part of afforestation effortsDubai's local government has announced it planted over 216,500 trees in 2024 in a bid to enhance the Emirate's environment and biodiversity
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Visible from space, a mega iceberg could be on a collision courseIt could have devastating consequences for resident penguins.
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A ghost is said to roam this railroad. A scientist has another idea.An apparition? Or something else?
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Scientists find a 'giant' new species. It's a delicacy."More delicious than lobster."
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U.S. satellites reveal China's solar dominanceThe “solar great wall” is under construction.
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Scientists just excavated an unprecedented specimen from Antarctica"A historic moment."
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Scientists reveal why the mighty Yellowstone isn't ready to blow"It could be a long, long time."
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The deep sea footage scientists filmed in 2024 is jaw-dropping"It was just one thing after another."
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Microplastics should worry youFrom the soil to the food you eat and even the air you breathe, microplastics are out of control and you should pay attention
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15+ eco-friendly gifts that someone would actually useThoughtful in more ways than one.
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26,000 feet undersea, scientists find a ghostly predatorIt hunts in the dark.
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Scientists film footage of extremely ancient deep sea creatures"It's finally happened."
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NASA's testing a futuristic plane. You might fly on it.The future of commercial travel.
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Scientists find evidence that entirety of Earth was once covered in iceImagine tropical beaches covered in glaciers.
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Scientists discover mysterious deep sea creature. It hunts with a hood."The control room let out a loud 'Oooooh!'"
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Scientists film footage of alien, shimmering creature in the remote oceanA "sassy sparkler."
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Scientists witness stunning, unprecedented carnage in the oceanA "natural catastrophic predation."
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A colossal asteroid once boiled the oceans. It also did the unexpected.Earth had a violent past.
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A deep sea expedition is filming jaw-dropping footageAn alien world.
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Amazon takes enormous step to reduce packaging wasteThe company is making strides in sustainability.
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Space footage shows Hurricane Milton explode into monster stormIt's "hitting the top-end of possible intensification rates."
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Hurricane Helene: Watch live Tampa Bay webcams as storm threatens FloridaIt's a sprawling storm.
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Fat bear ate 135,000 calories in 10 hours. And he's not done."Poised to be a top contender in Fat Bear Week."
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Flying spaghetti monster and unworldly life filmed in deep sea footageWhere the wild things are.
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This shark lives for centuries. Scientists discover how it resists aging."Every detail about this animal is fascinating."
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How Paris cleaned up the Seine for the OlympicsPublic swimming is planned for 2025.
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Cities might hold the key to sustainable woodworkingWhen a tree falls in a city, it is heard — and (re)used.
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Cicadas love to land on people. Experts explain why.A rare double brood has emerged.