Earth News
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- ‘Climate Change Is Changing the Geography of Wine,’ Study Finds
- Brazil and France ‘Join Forces’ With $1.1 Billion Green Investment Plan for Amazon Rainforest
- Palisades Nuclear Plant in Michigan Plans to Reopen With $1.5 Billion Loan
- Jane Goodall Is More of a Dog Person, Actually
- London Boat Race Marred by High Levels of E. Coli in Thames
- Berkeley Will Repeal Its Landmark Ban on Natural Gas in New Homes
- $1 Trillion Worth of Food Is Wasted Globally per Year, UN Report Finds
- A Great Lakes Pipeline Tangles Politics in Two Battleground States
- Why the Solar Eclipse Will Not Leave People Without Power
- They Grow Your Berries and Peaches, but Often Lack One Item: Insurance
- Why Elon Musk Needs China
- Tesla’s Pivot to China Saved Musk. It Also Binds Him to Beijing.
- Orcas Are Considered One Species. Should They Be?
- Specialized Paint Coatings Help Cities Feel as Much as 1.5°C Cooler, Study Finds
- ‘Nature Has Rights’: Aruba Could Become 2nd Country to Recognize Rights of Nature in Constitution
- People With Views of Greenery or Water at Home Get Better Sleep, New Global Study Finds
- Why Palm Oil Is Still a Big Problem
- A New Law Would Remove Many Architectural Protections in Miami Beach
- Saving Seals From a Sea of Plastic and Marine Garbage
- Vacation Rentals: How to Make Your Stay Sustainable
- In France, the Future Is Arriving on a Barge
- In France, the Future Is Arriving on a Barge
- Despite Weather Extremes, Australia’s Grey-Headed Flying Fox ‘Is Doing OK’
- Biden’s DOE Announces $6 Billion to Reduce Industrial Carbon Footprint of Steel, Concrete and Foods Like Cheese
- EU Nature Restoration Plan Postponed Indefinitely
- Energy Dept. Awards $6 Billion to Cut Carbon from Industry
- Spring Allergy Season is Getting Worse. Here’s What to Know.
- As Stellar Observations Improve, Earth’s History and Future Get Fuzzier
- Germany’s Solar Panel Industry, Once a Leader, Is Getting Squeezed
- California’s Yurok Tribe Becomes First to Steward Land Alongside National Park Service
- It’s a Golden Age for Shipwreck Discoveries. Why?
- What a Search for the Signs of Spring Reveals