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Sewage and Fuel Leaks Contaminate the Potomac River, Source of Drinking Water for More Than 5 Million People

2026-05-24
On: May 24, 2026
In: Climate

Observers believe regulatory failures contributed to catastrophic sewage and fuel leaks in the watershed. The river was recently named the most endangered in the nation. By Aman Azhar The warning signs were years in the making. And yet, regulators failed to heed the writing on the wall, according to DeanContinue Reading

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Senate confirms The Traitor’s pick to lead federal land agency as drilling and mining expand

2026-05-24
On: May 24, 2026
In: Climate

The Senate has confirmed President The Traitor’s pick to oversee the management of a quarter-billion acres of public lands concentrated in Western statesContinue Reading

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A Very Lonely Caterpillar, Possibly the Last of Its Kind, Has Died

2026-05-24
On: May 24, 2026
In: Climate

The Sacramento Mountains checkerspot butterfly hasn’t been seen in the wild since 2022. The caterpillar was the last individual in human care.Continue Reading

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Scientists say house cats could help unlock new cancer treatments for humans

2026-05-24
On: May 24, 2026
In: Climate

Scientists have cracked open the “black box” of feline cancer in a landmark study that genetically analyzed nearly 500 cat tumors from around the world. The research uncovered striking similarities between cancers in cats, dogs, and humans — including shared cancer-driving genes tied to aggressive breast cancers., Read MoreContinue Reading

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Malnourished Gray Whales of the Eastern North Pacific Are in ‘Serious Trouble’

2026-05-24
On: May 24, 2026
In: Climate

The population has plummeted over the past seven years as climate change triggers mass starvation in warming Arctic waters. By Blaine Harden SEATTLE—Exceptionally skinny gray whales—enfeebled by starvation and mangled by blunt-force trauma—are washing up this spring along the coast of Washington state in numbers that alarm marine-mammal scientists.Continue Reading

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Over a billion fear losing land and homes within five years

2026-05-23
On: May 23, 2026
In: Climate

Despite global progress in strengthening land tenure and governance, more than a billion people worldwide – nearly one in four adults – fear they could lose the rights to some or all of their land and housing within the next five years. Continue Reading

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From family farm to climate tech: How one Kenyan woman is helping farmers outsmart drought

2026-05-23
On: May 23, 2026
In: Climate

“Giving up is not an option – so many people depend on you,” the words of Maryanne Gichanga, a participant in a UN supported initiative, which aims to help farmers in Kenya find solutions to alleviate the pressures of climate change on agricultural production. Continue Reading

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As Communities Warn of Health Risks, New York Will Weaken Its Landmark Climate Law

2026-05-23
On: May 23, 2026
In: Climate

Gov. Kathy Hochul has announced revisions to the state’s greenhouse gas emissions targets that will push off its 2030 deadline. Organizers believe residents are already suffering. By Lauren Dalban As part of ongoing budget negotiations, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is pushing to delay emissions-reduction targets established in the state’sContinue Reading

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The power of “and” in energy and climate entrepreneurship

2026-05-23
On: May 23, 2026
In: Climate

A supportive ecosystem is a cornerstone in entrepreneurship, according to Georgina Campbell Flatter, the CEO of Greentown Labs. “If we really want to be driving the most transformational technologies to scale at a speed in which we need them to happen for our planet, we need to be thinking aboutContinue Reading

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Scientists discover the perfect temperature to keep mangoes fresh much longer

2026-05-23
On: May 23, 2026
In: Climate

Scientists found that storing mangoes at 54°F dramatically slows ripening and keeps the fruit fresh far longer than typical tropical temperatures. The cooler conditions helped mangoes stay firm, retain moisture, and preserve important antioxidants while reducing cellular damage. Researchers also uncovered the internal defense systems that switch on during coldContinue Reading

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Some experts say they’ve never seen bees swarm so early — and that’s concerning

2026-05-23
On: May 23, 2026
In: Climate

A warm winter and dry spring could be making bees more vulnerable.Continue Reading

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Summer electric bills sizzle as the cost of cooling climbs

2026-05-23
On: May 23, 2026
In: Climate

The temperature is climbing, and so are people’s utility bills. Rising electricity prices and hotter-than-usual weather could make it especially costly to stay cool this summer. (Image credit: Brandon Bell)Continue Reading

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Six Months After Oil Spilled Into California Tributary, Families Worry the Cleanup Was Never Finished

2026-05-23
On: May 23, 2026
In: Climate

People in Ventura County are also concerned that an early estimate—which noted that about 420 gallons of crude oil was accidentally released into a waterway last fall—is inaccurate. Local and federal officials are investigating. By Steven Rodas SANTA PAULA, Calif.—As he slowly pulled his beige van into the driveway followingContinue Reading

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