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Wildfire, water and finding your “why”—on the land in Nlaka’pamux territory with Patrick Michell
The dark blue waters of the Thompson River flow into the Fraser below the railroad tracks, not far from where the 2021 Lytton blaze first ignited. Tl’kemtsin, meaning “where the rivers meet”, is the original name of Lytton in the language of the Nlaka’pamux people, who have lived on these lands since time immemorial. A…
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How Ukraine Is Turning to Renewables to Keep Heat and Lights On
Russia continues to bomb Ukraine’s fossil-fueled power plants, leaving much of the nation shivering during a brutal winter. But Ukraine’s new emphasis on developing decentralized power — from solar panels to wind turbines — is advancing an unexpected green energy transition. Read more on E360 → ,Read More Yale E360
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How Ukraine Is Turning to Renewables to Keep Heat and Lights On
Russia continues to bomb Ukraine’s fossil-fueled power plants, leaving much of the nation shivering during a brutal winter. But Ukraine’s new emphasis on developing decentralized power — from solar panels to wind turbines — is advancing an unexpected green energy transition. Read more on E360 → ,Read More Yale E360
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The hidden cost of beef
The hidden cost of beef Channel News brendan 10th February 2026 Teaser Media ,Read More What’s new
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Shell shock for Dutch climate policy
Shell shock for Dutch climate policy Channel News brendan 10th February 2026 Teaser Media ,Read More What’s new
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Winter Grips Japan
Earth Observatory ScienceEarth ObservatoryWinter Grips Japan EarthEarth ObservatoryImage of the DayEO ExplorerTopicsAll TopicsAtmosphereLandHeat & RadiationLife on EarthHuman DimensionsNatural EventsOceansRemote Sensing TechnologySnow & IceWaterMore ContentCollectionsGlobal MapsWorld of ChangeArticlesNotes from the Field BlogEarth Matters BlogBlue Marble: Next GenerationEO KidsMission: BiomesAboutAbout UsSubscribe🛜 RSSContact UsSearch February 5, 2026 Northern Japan, especially the island of Hokkaido, is home to…
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Congress Advances Key Conservation Priorities in FY26 Funding Package
Last month, a bipartisan package of Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) appropriations bills was signed into law, funding several federal agencies central to Audubon’s priorities, including the Departments of… ,Read More Audubon > News
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Congress Advances Key Conservation Priorities in FY26 Funding Package
Last month, a bipartisan package of Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) appropriations bills was signed into law, funding several federal agencies central to Audubon’s priorities, including the Departments of… ,Read More Audubon > News
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Wade into some good news!
I want to take a moment to share some campaign updates because I figure that, between the winter weather and some of the stories dominating the media headlines lately, we could all use a few reminders that, even in difficult times, collective action does lead to real and lasting change. Just look at the impactful…
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Wolf Found in Los Angeles for the First Time in a Century
For the first time in at least a century, a gray wolf has been found in Los Angeles County. Its arrival is a milestone in the return of the long-embattled predator. Read more on E360 → ,Read More Yale E360
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