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06/14/2023
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By Laura Harris
French startup opens world’s first solar panel recycling factory to address “waste mountain” expected by 2050
In an effort to address the impending environmental disaster posed by the disposal of billions of used-up solar panels, a French startup is set to open the world’s first factory dedicated to fully recycling solar panels by the end of June. The factory, owned by specialist solar recycling company ROSI, aims to extract and reuse […]
06/14/2023
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By Laura Harris
VIRGIN BIRTH: American crocodile isolated in reptile park for 16 years lays clutch of eggs
Scientists have confirmed a virgin birth in crocodiles for the first time in history. A female American crocodile that had been isolated for 16 years in a reptile park was recently discovered to have laid a clutch of eggs. The crocodile was placed in captivity at Parque Reptilandia in Costa Rica in 2002 at the […]
06/13/2023
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By Laura Harris
CDC claims deadly pathogen with 50% fatality rate now ENDEMIC across the Gulf Coast
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has declared that a deadly pathogen that reached the U.S. Gulf Coast is now endemic there, which means it is now a constant presence in the area although not spreading out of control. The public health agency said the bacterium Burkholderia pseudomallei has a fatality rate of […]
06/07/2023
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By Laura Harris
Supreme Court unanimously scales back EPA’s power under Clean Water Act
The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a couple from Idaho and established a stricter standard for determining whether the Clean Water Act applies to a wetland, marking a major blow to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Couple Michael and Chantell Sackett of Idaho have been fighting the EPA for over 15 years in their attempt to construct […]
06/01/2023
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By Laura Harris
Weather forecasters: El Niño is coming this summer and will likely stretch into winter
The U.S. is on the brink of experiencing El Niño this summer, with weather forecasters now predicting a nearly 90 percent chance of this climate phenomenon occurring. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has also published a blog post stating that the U.S. is now facing a high probability of experiencing El Niño this summer. According to the […]
05/23/2023
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By Laura Harris
Food tyranny: NYC to monitor household food consumption as biotech companies take over food production
The government and biotech companies are seeking to control people’s meat consumption and dietary choices. To that end, New York City (NYC) is implementing new measures to track and reduce the carbon footprint associated with household food consumption. As part of a broader initiative to achieve a 33 percent reduction in carbon emissions from food by […]
05/18/2023
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By Laura Harris
Australia risks OVERMINING in its bid to break China’s grip over minerals crucial to clean energy technology
Australia may be overmining its mineral reserves in its bid to break China’s grip over minerals crucial to clean energy technology, such as lithium, cobalt and nickel. The Jubilee Australia Research Center (JARC) issued this warning in a report, claiming that the country could be digging up more critical minerals than necessary. It pointed out that […]
05/10/2023
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By Laura Harris
Industry influence crippling lawmakers’ attempts to pass laws protecting consumers from FOREVER CHEMICALS
Proposals targeting the largest sources of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) exposure have repeatedly failed in recent legislative sessions despite growing awareness of the risks associated with “forever chemicals.” PFAS is the umbrella term for approximately 15,000 chemicals used in producing countless consumer products across various industries. These chemicals resist water, stains and heat, leading […]
05/05/2023
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By Laura Harris
Nuclear specialist: Discharge of Fukushima’s radioactive water into Pacific Ocean could last until NEXT CENTURY
A nuclear specialist remarked that the discharge of radioactive water from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant could last until next century. “Those discharges could begin as early as July, possibly later, and continue for many decades. Not just the 30 years – but maybe 50, 60, 70 [or] 80 years. Next century is really possible,” said Shaun […]
05/02/2023
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By Laura Harris
Tesla to expand lithium refining capacity to meet growing demand for EV batteries
Electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer Tesla plans to expand its lithium refining capacity in response to the increasing demand for EV batteries. According to the latest report published by Utility Dive on April 28, Tesla’s first-quarter earnings highlighted its intention to boost its lithium refining capacity despite increasing mineral prices. As the demand for EVs increases worldwide, the […]
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