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  1. Dreams and Mycelium: Mapping the Endless Network of Existence

    Mon, 24 Nov 2025 10:55:00 -0000

    How fungus and Freud converge to illuminate a deep ecology of mind, nature, and human ancestry. The next time you find yourself on a wooded trail, …
  2. What's next for climate diplomacy after COP's messy end

    Mon, 24 Nov 2025 13:59:08 -0000

    The COP30 summit's conclusion in Brazil leaves the future of global climate diplomacy at another crossroads. Why it matters: These annual UN summits …
  3. Turkey basilica emerges from lake, illuminating early Church life

    Mon, 24 Nov 2025 07:14:03 -0000

    When it was discovered a decade ago, the 4th-century basilica of Nicaea was totally submerged, its importance to early Christian history hidden …
  4. Juhea Kim’s New Book Asks What Love Looks Like at the End of the World

    Mon, 24 Nov 2025 13:54:00 -0000

    What does love look like at the end of the world? This is the question at the core of Juhea Kim’s latest book, A Love Story From The End Of The World – …
  5. South Africa 'marks end of a cycle' of Global South countries leading a more 'progressive' G20

    Mon, 24 Nov 2025 12:16:14 -0000

    The first G20 summit in Africa issued a leaders' joint declaration on the opening day of the talks rather than at the end of the summit. The declaration was significant in that it came in the face of fierce opposition from the US which has for months been critical of a South African agenda for the …
  6. Newsom, DeSantis join forces to blast ‘idiotic’ push to allow oil drilling off coasts of California, Florida

    Sun, 23 Nov 2025 15:38:27 -0000

    The Trump administration announced on Thursday new oil drilling off the California and Florida coasts for the first time in decades, advancing a …
  7. 3 essential articles explaining rise of vibrio bacteria from The State archives

    Mon, 24 Nov 2025 13:45:00 -0000

    All three articles highlight the presence and danger of vibrio bacteria in the Carolinas. They mention its increasing spread due to climate changes …
  8. Our Almost-Apocalyptic Climate Future

    Sun, 23 Nov 2025 16:15:10 -0000

    By shooting for 3 degrees Celsius of warming, the world could slide toward a more cataclysmic 4 degrees. This year’s Conference of the Parties, the annual United Nations meeting meant to avert catastrophic climate change, was subject to a ham-fisted metaphor. On Thursday, the Brazilian venue hosting …
  9. From deforestation to fossil fuels: What did countries actually agree on at COP30?

    Mon, 24 Nov 2025 12:47:32 -0000

    COP30 may go down in history as a fiery flop, as divisions quashed all hope for a commitment to fossil fuel phaseout. All eyes turned to Belém this …
  10. Taps are running dry in Iran. Decades of bad decisions are to blame.

    Mon, 24 Nov 2025 10:00:19 -0000

    Iran’s water crisis is so dire the president has proposed evacuating the capital. Largely at fault are official policies that exhausted precious water resources. A staggering water shortage this year is throwing Iran’s future livability into question, with dozens of dams close to empty, residents of …
  11. Climate change devastating key Indian crops, results show

    Mon, 24 Nov 2025 11:33:24 -0000

    Rising temperatures have devastated two of India’s most prized crops, forcing farmers to look for ways to adapt to climate change as global demand …
  12. Luxury to fast fashion: How green European brands really are

    Mon, 24 Nov 2025 07:00:00 -0000

    DW investigated almost 500 sustainability claims to find out which fashion companies keep their commitments to greener practices, and which skirt the …
  13. Greta Thunberg banned from Venice after dying Grand Canal green in COP30 protest

    Mon, 24 Nov 2025 14:40:13 -0000

    Greta Thunberg has been banned from Venice after dying water in the Grand Canal green in protest of COP30. Footage shared by Extinction Rebellion shows several canals, rivers, lakes and fountains across 10 different Italian cities all coloured a vibrant green as part of the group’s “Stop Ecocide” protest on Monday (24 November). In Venice, demonstrators including Thunberg, wore all red as they gathered to express their dissatisfaction that agreements made by governments at the Brazilian summit did not include limits on the use of fossil fuels. Ms Thunberg was issued with a €150 (£132) fine and a 48-hour ban on entering the city, as were the other 35 activists present in Venice.
  14. How gas stations can become the best place to charge your EV

    Mon, 24 Nov 2025 09:30:00 -0000

    Fuel retailers are betting that fast chargers, clean bathrooms, and tasty snacks will draw EV drivers — and keep their stations central to how …
  15. Iranians fear taps running dry as country faces worst drought in 60 years

    Sun, 23 Nov 2025 19:38:19 -0000

    It was early November when the Iranian president was forced to make a startling admission. Faced with a perfect storm of weather woes and decades of …
  16. 10 years after the Paris Agreement, world leaders are letting go of its most famous goal

    Mon, 24 Nov 2025 02:41:48 -0000

    This year's U.N. climate negotiations crashed out on a hard truth: It’s all about the money. On the first day of this year’s United Nations climate …
  17. Vietnam’s Year of Floods, Mud and Death

    Mon, 24 Nov 2025 10:30:39 -0000

    Central Vietnam has become the latest epicenter of a deadly rainy season in Asia that has been supercharged by climate change, and seems to drag on without end. More than 90 people in the nation have been killed in the past week from flooding and landslides, and around a dozen more are missing, …
  18. This unmanned underwater robot can remove ocean trash

    Mon, 24 Nov 2025 10:33:44 -0000

    Marine litter is a major environmental problem. Abandoned containers and fishing gear can trap or strangle animals, and plastic waste can break down into microplastics, which can release chemicals into the water that get into the food chain. Some research suggests that eating microplastic might …
  19. Human Evolution Is Still Happening, And Here's The Evidence

    Mon, 24 Nov 2025 05:31:14 -0000

    We have not stopped evolving, but the factors driving those changes are very different than those our ancient ancestors faced. Read on to find out more.
  20. Not with spray paint or vegetable oil, but a climate group vandalized a billionaire's $70 million superyacht by beaming messages like 'Tax Dodger' and 'Seize Me' onto the shiny white exterior of the 223-foot vessel docked at London’s Canary Wharf - Luxurylaunches

    Mon, 24 Nov 2025 12:16:12 -0000

    Climate activists have added a new layer to the “strike them where it hurts the most” mission against billionaires. We have seen some very aggravated …
  21. 'Screwball,' 'crazy,' 'strange': As hurricane season ends, researchers note its surprises

    Sun, 23 Nov 2025 10:45:00 -0000

    Hurricane season officially ends Nov. 30. In some ways, it fit what researchers expect to see as the climate warms, but in others, it was simply odd. Three Category 5 storms, one of the most powerful hurricanes ever recorded, zero U.S. landfalls and a mystifying lull at the usual peak of activity: …
  22. What ChatGPT really thinks about electric cars its take might surprise you

    Mon, 24 Nov 2025 07:30:00 -0000

    With electric cars zooming into the mainstream and AI like ChatGPT now part of everyday life, it was only a matter of time before someone asked: What …
  23. Homeowners share surprising, real-world data after installing solar panels

    Mon, 24 Nov 2025 01:23:16 -0000

    Are you wondering what kind of results you’d get if you added a home solar system to your roof? Homeowners are sharing their results online — and the real-world data might surprise you! In a recent post to r/Solar, a Reddit user going by DontBuyBitcoin shared a screenshot indicating that their …
  24. The 30-foot sea cow quickly hunted to extinction because of its tasty meat

    Mon, 24 Nov 2025 12:00:00 -0000

    Few complete skeletons remain of this gentle behemoth, who was destroyed by explorers and fur traders in the Arctic. On November 8, 1741, naturalist Georg Wilhelm Steller walked along the shores of an unnamed island. He had ended up in that desolate place as part of Vitus Bering’s expedition, whose …
  25. A Stand Against Coal Could Push Oakland Toward Bankruptcy

    Mon, 24 Nov 2025 10:02:23 -0000

    After Oakland, Calif., reneged on a contract allowing coal shipments, a Kentucky company went under. Courts say the city must now pay hundreds of millions of dollars. It could turn out to be the costliest story ever written in a Utah weekly newspaper. In April 2015, the Richfield Reaper covered a new …
  26. This Thanksgiving, Let’s Feed Families, Not Factory Farms

    Mon, 24 Nov 2025 12:03:02 -0000

    As Americans gather around the table this Thanksgiving to show our gratitude and feast in abundance, we should ask ourselves a simple but …
  27. UNCAPTIONED: G20 Rift in Johannesburg as Ramaphosa Pushes Through Climate Pact Without U.S. Support

    Mon, 24 Nov 2025 13:49:00 -0000

    G20 Rift in Johannesburg as Ramaphosa Pushes Through Climate Pact Without U.S. Support. South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa says the final declaration from the Johannesburg G20 summit signals a renewed global commitment to working together, even after a weekend marked by open tension with Washington. Hosting Africa's first G20, Ramaphosa pushed through an agreement on climate action, debt relief and clean-energy transitions despite the United States boycotting the event. U.S. President Donald Trump refused to attend, citing claims — widely disproven — that South Africa's Black-led government targets its white minority. Still, Ramaphosa secured broad consensus, with only Argentina declining to endorse the declaration, though it didn't block its release. The document highlights the urgency of climate change, backs ambitious renewable-energy goals, and condemns the heavy debt burdens faced by poorer nations. The summit unfolded amid deep divisions over Russia's war in Ukraine and stalled climate talks at COP30. Diplomatic friction continued as South Africa rejected Washington's attempt to send a lower-rank official for the G20 presidency handover.
  28. Infections rise sharply as flesh-eating microbe moves through creeks of coastal SC

    Mon, 24 Nov 2025 11:00:00 -0000

    More people are getting sick from exposure to a dangerous microbe that inhabits South Carolina coastal waters, but efforts to learn about the germ …
  29. U.S. boycott overshadows G20 as climate summit wraps up in South Africa

    Sun, 23 Nov 2025 15:59:11 -0000

    The Group of 20 summit in South Africa ended Sunday with the glaring absence of the United States – the next country to lead the bloc – after the Trump administration boycotted the two days of talks involving leaders of the world’s richest and top developing economies. South African President Cyril …
  30. Researchers abseil deep into Nevada cave and discover 580,000 years of climate history

    Mon, 24 Nov 2025 10:56:47 -0000

    A one-metre-long core of calcite extracted from a cave wall in the southwestern United States has offered researchers a rare insight into how climate …