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The Future of Resilient Agricultural Communities in California Is Alive in Allensworth

Union of Concerned Scientists

This blog post was cowritten with Dezaraye Bagalayos, Laurie Galvagna, Kayode Kadara, Kinah Hutson, and Jose Armando Munguia, and revised by other members of the Allensworth Progressive Association team and community leaders. Over the next 15 years, California will have to repurpose about 1 million acres of cropland, most of it out of the 5.5 million irrigated acres in the San Joaquin Valley.

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Great Lakes Ice Cover Hits New Lows

Yale E360

On the North American Great Lakes, ice cover usually peaks in late February or early March. But currently, the lakes are nearly ice-free.

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El futuro de las comunidades agrícolas resilientes vive en Allensworth

Union of Concerned Scientists

Este blog ha sido escrito en colaboración con Dezaraye Bagalayos, Laurie Galvagna, Kayode Kadara, Kinah Hutson, y José Armando Munguía, y revisado por miembros de la Allensworth Progressive Association y líderes comunitarios. En los próximos 15 años, California tendrá que reusar aproximadamente 1 millón de acres de tierras de cultivo, la mayoría en los 5,5 millones de acres irrigados (2.2 millones de hectáreas) en el Valle de San Joaquín.

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A New EDF-Harvard Satellite Will Monitor Methane Emissions From Oil and Gas Production Worldwide

Inside Climate News

MethaneSAT, a partnership between the Environmental Defense Fund, Harvard University and others seeks to combat climate change through enhanced greenhouse gas emissions monitoring. By Phil McKenna A satellite that could soon play a key role in combating climate change by monitoring methane emissions entered Earth’s orbit aboard a SpaceX rocket launched from the Vandenberg Space Force Base in southern California on Monday.

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How to Drive Cost Savings, Efficiency Gains, and Sustainability Wins with MES

Speaker: Nikhil Joshi, Founder & President of Snic Solutions

Is your manufacturing operation reaching its efficiency potential? A Manufacturing Execution System (MES) could be the game-changer, helping you reduce waste, cut costs, and lower your carbon footprint. Join Nikhil Joshi, Founder & President of Snic Solutions, in this value-packed webinar as he breaks down how MES can drive operational excellence and sustainability.

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How Bad Ballot Design Can Impact Election Outcomes—And What We Can Do 

Union of Concerned Scientists

Before going to my polling place to vote in the November 2023 local elections, I searched online to find a sample ballot. After clicking around, I found one on a non-government site and reviewed the list of contests and ballot measures. I had to read the instructions a few times to clearly understand how many candidates I should select in each contest.

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What is a Neon Flying Squid?

Ocean Conservancy

The natural wonders of our world tend to keep us on our toes. Just when we think we’ve seen it all, there’s something new and incredibly remarkable to discover. The ocean is no exception to this status quo. In fact, the ocean has shown us, time and time again, just how truly fascinating, delightfully unique and sometimes strange its inhabitants are.

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A decadal study reveals that restoration guided by an umbrella species does not reach target levels

The Applied Ecologist

Author Albin Larsson Ekström discusses how their latest research evaluates the decadal effects of restoration aimed at the white-backed woodpecker on the biodiversity of saproxylic beetles. The study suggests that, for restoration to be successful, both continuous and repeated restoration efforts are needed.

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Google launches $5m prize to find actual uses for quantum computers

New Scientist

Existing quantum computers can solve some problems faster than any ordinary computer, but none of those problems has any practical use.

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Why Do So Many Mental Illnesses Overlap?

Scientific American

A concept called the “ p factor” attempts to explain why psychiatric disorders cannot be clearly separated

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Organoids made from uterus fluid may help treat fetuses before birth

New Scientist

Fetal cells retrieved from fluid in the uterus can now be turned into balls of cells called organoids, which could help diagnose and treat fetuses with a serious lung condition

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The Key to Sustainable Energy Optimization: A Data-Driven Approach for Manufacturing

Speaker: Kevin Kai Wong, President of Emergent Energy Solutions

In today's industrial landscape, the pursuit of sustainable energy optimization and decarbonization has become paramount. ♻️ Manufacturing corporations across the U.S. are facing the urgent need to align with decarbonization goals while enhancing efficiency and productivity. Unfortunately, the lack of comprehensive energy data poses a significant challenge for manufacturing managers striving to meet their targets. 📊 Join us for a practical webinar hosted by Kevin Kai Wong of Emergent Ene

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Queen’s Park Motion to Slash 407 Truck Tolls Undermines the Ontario Government’s Business Case for Highway 413

Enviromental Defense

Moving trucks to Hwy 407 would tackle 401 congestion faster – and $6 billion cheaper – than the Highway 413 Scheme Toronto | Traditional territories of the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishinaabeg, the Haudenosaunee, and the Wendat – This morning Ontario’s Official Opposition introduced a motion, that if passed by the legislative assembly and adopted, would demolish the Ontario government’s only real public pretext for pushing ahead with the $10 billion dollar “Highway 413”

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Satellite launched to track down leaks of potent greenhouse gas

New Scientist

MethaneSAT will orbit the planet 15 times a day to capture unprecedented amounts of data on methane emissions from human and natural sources

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Chesapeake Bay Foundation: PA Photographers Invited to Enter Save The Bay Photo Contest

PA Environment Daily

On March 4, the Chesapeake Bay Foundation invited photographers in Pennsylvania to submit their top photographs from throughout Pennsylvania’s portion of the Chesapeake Bay watershed for the Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF)’s annual Save the Bay Photo Contest. The deadline for entries is March 29. CBF is seeking photos that illustrate the beauty of the Chesapeake Bay and its local tributaries, as well as the plants, animals, and people that rely on it.

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Eerie green sunsets after 1883 Krakatoa eruption finally explained

New Scientist

Mysterious green sunsets were reported after the massive eruption of Krakatoa in 1883 – now simulations show how they were created and just how rare they are

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Implementing D.E.J.I. Strategies in Energy, Environment, and Transportation

Speaker: Antoine M. Thompson, Executive Director of the Greater Washington Region Clean Cities Coalition

Diversity, Equity, Justice, and Inclusion (DEJI) policies, programs, and initiatives are critically important as we move forward with public and private sector climate and sustainability goals and plans. Underserved and socially, economically, and racially disadvantaged communities bear the burden of pollution, higher energy costs, limited resources, and limited investments in the clean energy and transportation sectors.

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COVID Rapid Tests Reliably Detect New Variants

Scientific American

Researchers who “test the tests” say that COVID rapid tests have kept up with new variants

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Delaware Highlands Conservancy Holds 30th Anniversary Foods Of The Delaware Highlands Event May 4

PA Environment Daily

Celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Delaware Highlands Conservancy with an elegant evening of glamour and generosity at the Foods of the Delaware Highlands dinner on Saturday, May 4, 2024 at Silver Birches in Hawley, Wayne County, PA. Foods of the Delaware Highlands is the Conservancy’s primary benefit event in 2024 and tickets are available for purchase now on DelawareHighlands.org/events.

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New Satellite Will Launch to Track Methane Emissions

Scientific American

Observations from MethaneSat could be used to independently verify industry reports and enforce regulations on fossil fuel companies

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Storks refine their migration routes as they learn from experience

New Scientist

Tracking data shows that young white storks spend more time exploring new places, while older ones take a more direct route on their annual migrations

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Shaping a Resilient Future: Climate Impact on Vulnerable Populations

Speaker: Laurie Schoeman Director, Climate & Sustainability, Capital

As households and communities across the nation face challenges such as hurricanes, wildfires, drought, extreme heat and cold, and thawing permafrost and flooding, we are increasingly searching for ways to mitigate and prevent climate impacts. During this event, national climate and housing expert Laurie Schoeman will discuss topics including: The two paths for climate action: decarbonization and adaptation.

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WVIA: Bernie McGurl, Lackawanna River Conservation Assn. - A Life Dedicated To The River's Flow

PA Environment Daily

This profile of Bernie McGurl of the Lackawanna River Conservation Association first appeared on the WVIA website March 3, 2024 -- Bernie McGurl remembers his mother pulled the bath stopper out of their tub when he was about three years old. “I said 'Mommy where’s the water go?’ I wanted to know where the water went," he said. She explained it goes down a drain pipe into their basement then into a sewer pipe under the street.

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Plague Still Exists. Here's Where and How It Spreads in the U.S.

Scientific American

Plague infections in humans are rare, but a case in Oregon reminds us that the disease is not gone

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Susquehanna Greenway Partnership: Susquehanna River Water Trails Launches Logos & Branding With 2024 Programming

PA Environment Daily

The managers of the Susquehanna River Water Trails are pleased to announce the release of a logo and branding suite to promote and help users navigate this unique network for on-water recreation. In conjunction with this announcement comes some exciting public programming, including a set of videos and a Susquehanna River Sojourn Series scheduled for the 2024 paddling season in June, August and September.

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Chronic UTI Pain Could Be Caused by Overgrown Nerves

Scientific American

Urinary tract infection symptoms can resurface long after bacteria are gone.

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Sustainability at Retail

Sustainability impacts every nation, company, and person around the world. So much so that, in 2015, the United Nations (UN) issued a call for action by all countries to work toward sustainable development. In response to this and as part of a global Sustainability at Retail initiative, Shop! worked collaboratively with its global affiliates to address these critical issues in this white paper.

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Audubon Society Of Western PA, Partners Host March 28 Streambank Stabilization Workshop In-Person, Online

PA Environment Daily

The Audubon Society of Western PA , Western PA Conservancy and Allegheny County Conservation District will host a March 28 Streambank Stabilization Workshop at the Buffalo Creek Nature Park in Saver and online from 9:00 a.m. to Noon. Half day workshop focused on streambank stabilization techniques, best practices, and permitting. The agenda includes-- -- 8:15 - 9:00: Registration & breakfast (for in-person attendees) -- 9:00 - 9:20: Introduction -- 9:20 - 10:20: Streambank Restoration Techni

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Europa, Jupiter's Ocean Moon, May Lack Oxygen for Life

Scientific American

The subsurface ocean of Jupiter’s moon Europa may have far less oxygen—and less potential for life—than previously believed, according to data from NASA’s Juno spacecraft

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Earth911 Podcast: Concrete.ai CEO Alex Hall On Mixing Embodied Carbon Out Of the Built Environment

Earth 911

The built environment will evolve constantly, and NextCity.org reports that 75% of the infrastructure that. The post Earth911 Podcast: Concrete.ai CEO Alex Hall On Mixing Embodied Carbon Out Of the Built Environment appeared first on Earth911.

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To Make My Chemistry Classes More Welcoming, I Start by Making Students Uncomfortable

Scientific American

Science is becoming more diverse, but to make it more welcoming we need to examine our history and not repeat it

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PA Firefly Festival: Ticket Lottery Applications Now Available For 2024 PA Firefly Events In June

PA Environment Daily

The PA Firefly Festival in Forest County is now accepting applications for a lottery for tickets to 2024 PA Firefly Festival on June 28 and 29 and for the Flow & Know Campouts on June 22 and 25. The deadline for ticket lottery entries is March 30. The winning entries will be notified by email and you will receive the ticketing website links to register and pay online for you and your party.

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How our golden age of asteroid exploration could reveal life's origins

New Scientist

What did NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission to sample Bennu discover?

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PA Environmental Professionals Host April 24 Webinar On Protecting PA’s Aquatic Ecosystems From Thermal Discharges In An Era of Climate Change

PA Environment Daily

The PA Association of Environmental Professionals will host an April 24 webinar on Protecting PA’s Aquatic Ecosystems from Thermal Discharges In An Era of Climate Change starting at Noon. The aquatic ecosystems of Pennsylvania are home to many types of organisms that are sometimes physiologically challenged by external environmental fluctuations, including those from anthropogenic sources.

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Sora Is OpenAI’s New Text-to-Video Generator. Here’s What You Need to Know

Scientific American

A machine-learning tool that transforms text prompts into detailed video has generated excitement—and skepticism

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Environmental Law and the Brownfield ‘Energy Community’ Clean Energy Tax Credit Bonus Under the IRA

E2 Law Blog

The Inflation Reduction Act, Pub. L. No. 117-169, 136 Stat. 1818 (Aug. 16, 2022), among other things creates tax incentives for clean energy development. The IRA enhances those tax credits for energy projects located on a “brownfield.” That enhancement will increase development pressure on “brownfield” sites. There may be some confusion over how “brown” a “brownfield” has to be to qualify, but just the label connotes an increased risk of residual liability to those associated with the site to cl

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FDA Issues Update on Post-Market Assessments of Chemicals in the Food Supply

Nanotech

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a Constituent Update on March 4, 2024, that updates its “List of Select Chemicals in the Food Supply Under FDA Review.” FDA states that the intent of this update is “…to provide more insight on the status of the FDA’s post-market assessments of chemicals in the food supply.” The information posted today includes many chemicals that FDA has been actively engaged in reviewing for the past several The post FDA Issues Update on Post-Market Assessmen

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