CNBC
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2025-04-25
The practice of deep-sea mining involves using heavy machinery to remove minerals and metals from the seabed, where they build up into potato-sized nodules.
Los Angeles Times
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2025-04-25
The measure directs the Commerce Department to speed up reviewing and issuing permits for exploration and commercial recovery under a 1980 law, White House officials said.
The Washington Post
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2025-04-24
President Donald Trump thew into turmoil a global effort to limit mining in the deep sea, signing an order to open up international waters to excavation.
The Guardian
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2025-04-25
Critical minerals, nuclear power and the ‘weaponisation’ of energy supplies were discussed at international conference
Telegraph
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2025-04-25
Energy Secretary hits back after US delegation claims staunch climate policies ‘harm lives’
The Guardian
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2025-04-23
Remarks by António Guterres follow virtual meeting with world leaders including China’s Xi Jinping
NYPost
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2025-04-25
Sounds like a bright idea. Scientists have received approval to soon test whether “dimming” the light from the sun will combat global warming — a strategy some critics have recently described as …
Telegraph
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2025-04-22
Fifty million to fund projects such as brightening clouds to reflect sunshine and prevent runway climate change
The Guardian
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2025-04-22
Blocking sunlight could temporarily slow the climate crisis but the technologies remain highly controversial
NYPost
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2025-04-23
Bunk, bunk, bunk: Environmental zealots are addicted to scaring us with climate myths — because it pays.
The Washington Post
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2025-04-23
Bleached coral dies when exposed to heat stress for too long, threatening the bountiful marine ecosystem that depends on it for survival.
CBS
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2025-04-23
Harmful bleaching of the world's coral has grown to include 84% of the ocean's reefs in the most intense event of its kind in recorded history, scientists say.
Los Angeles Times
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2025-04-22
The late pope's climate change encyclical, 'Laudato Si,' is more relevant than ever.
The Washington Post
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2025-04-22
Pope Francis was quick to grasp the risks posed by climate change. But his tenure showed humanity’s limits in confronting the peril.
Telegraph
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2025-04-22
The late Pope famously adopted a more liberal stance, but there’s growing support for a successor with a traditional conservative approach
The Washington Post
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2025-04-25
As the U.S. spurns EVs, the rest of the world is eagerly buying Chinese models. It’s left U.S. auto firms behind, with Trump’s policies adding to the peril.
NYPost
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2025-04-24
A massive lithium-ion battery facility being quietly pushed into a residential Queens neighborhood is a toxic hazard disguised as green infrastructure.
Independent
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2025-04-22
CATL manufactures around one-third of the world’s electric vehicle batteries and supplies 16 of the leading global automakers
Financial Times
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2025-04-25
Mobilising private funds through the capital market offers practical solutions to combat the climate crisis
Financial Times
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2025-04-24
US president’s move is part of effort to bolster supply of critical resources
Financial Times
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2025-04-24
Annual list highlights companies making progress on cutting carbon emissions
The Washington Post
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2025-04-24
How a group of moms wary of food additives and vaccines is changing the conversation on chemical risks.
Independent
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2025-04-23
Study finds people who prioritise buying environmentally produced food do not necessarily manage it in a way that reduces waste
CNBC
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2025-04-16
Waste or lost food cost more than $1 trillion, according to the World Bank. "Upcycled" ingredients could be part of the solution.
Los Angeles Times
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2025-04-25
Weather patterns, construction activity and wildfires can all play a role in outbreaks of Valley fever, caused by inhaling a fungus.
Independent
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2025-04-23
Climate change is making the potentially deadly mosquito-borne illness more prevalent
Los Angeles Times
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2025-04-18
A 3-year-old girl from Durango, Mexico, has died from H5N1 Bird Flu, according to the World Health Organization. The child had no preexisting conditions.