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How NOAA Is Using Drones To Track Whales

Drones are helping U.S. scientists drop suction cup telemetry devices onto marine mammals to enhance rescues and research.

ByNoël Fletcher,

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U.S. Developing Fusion Energy Regulations To Advance Nuclear Power

The U.S. government has launched the process to develop a regulatory framework to develop fusion machines as emerging nuclear technologies.

ByNoël Fletcher,

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Declining Aerosol Pollution Linked To Increased Solar Radiation, Study Finds

A combination of reduced aerosol pollution and global warming have resulted in increasing levels of solar radiation across Europe, according to a new analysis.

ByJamie Hailstone,

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Organisms Are The Hidden Network Running Earth’s Sustainability

Animals and microbes sustain ecosystems, food systems and climate stability. Their decline threatens global resilience and demands urgent human alignment with nature.

ByDianne Plummer,

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Campaigners Join Forces To Raise Environmental Concerns Over Data Centers

Communities and campaigners across the U.K have joined forces for two days of action to highlight environmental concerns over the projected rapid growth of data centres.

ByJamie Hailstone,

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Green Iguanas Invaded Florida. Nature Fought Back

Recent extreme freezing temperatures unseen for over a century in Florida resulted in live, cold-stunned green iguanas literally dropping from trees.

ByNoël Fletcher,

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California Becomes First State To Require Climate Change Reporting

Following delays and ongoing legal challenges, a California regulator enacted sustainability reporting requirements relating to climate change starting in August 2026.

ByJon McGowan,

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How Long Does Everyday Waste Take To Break Down After Disposal?

Everyday items like clothing, plastics and packaging can last centuries. Here’s how long they tend to breakdown and why design and consumer choices must change.

ByDianne Plummer,

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Aviation Carbon Study Suggests It’s Time To Scrap Business Class

New research shows that airlines could cut their carbon emissions by up to 50% just from reorganising plane seating. Is it time to cut business class completely?

ByAlex Ledsom,

Senior Contributor

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U.S. Investing $171.5 Million To Commercialize Geothermal Energy

The U.S. government is offering $171.5 million in grants for field tests to generate electricity and conduct exploratory drilling to commercialize geothermal energy.

ByNoël Fletcher,

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