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Greenpeace organisations begin trial defense against Energy Transfer’s SLAPP
Mandan, North Dakota — Ten years after the world watched the Indigenous-led protests at the Dakota Access Pipeline unfold, representatives from Greenpeace International (GPI) and two Greenpeace entities in the United States arrive at a Morton County courthouse to fight a meritless lawsuit brought by Energy Transfer (ET), today. The trial is currently open to…
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Uncertain Future for Clean Tech Boom Underway in Republican Districts
Government support for clean energy has spurred new projects across the U.S., with more than 80 percent of the investments flowing to Republican districts. But since President Trump took office, new spending has seen a precipitous drop. Read more on E360 → ,Read More Yale E360
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Uncertain Future for Clean Tech Boom Underway in Republican Districts
Government support for clean energy has spurred new projects across the U.S., with more than 80 percent of the investments flowing to Republican districts. But since President Trump took office, new spending has seen a precipitous drop. Read more on E360 → ,Read More Yale E360
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Why Do Gulls Like Hanging Out in Parking Lots?
Walk through a mall parking lot, and you might just stumble into sudden fame—with an audience of gulls, that is. You’re not carrying a sandwich, and there’s no ocean here. Just a concrete field…
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Maybe stop advertising armageddon?
Maybe stop advertising armageddon? Channel Comment brendan 24th February 2025 Teaser Media ,Read More What’s new
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New Antarctic Iceberg Speeds Off
Iceberg A-84 has spent part of the Southern Hemisphere’s summer zipping along West Antarctica’s coastline. Read More…
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The Arteries of Ashgabat
Nighttime lights reveal the structure of Turkmenistan’s capital city. Read More…
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Where California’s Land Is Sinking and Rising
The elevation changes may seem small, amounting to fractions of inches per year, but they can increase or decrease local flood risk, wave exposure, and saltwater intrusion. Read More…
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Push to Rewild in Wealthy Countries Fueling Destruction in Poorer Ones
A new study details how, as wealthy countries rewild farmland, they are driving the destruction of forests in countries that are richer in wildlife. Read more on E360 → ,Read More Yale E360
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Push to Rewild in Wealthy Countries Fueling Destruction in Poorer Ones
A new study details how, as wealthy countries rewild farmland, they are driving the destruction of forests in countries that are richer in wildlife. Read more on E360 → ,Read More Yale E360
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