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Great Barrier Reef Sees Mass Bleaching as Ocean Temperatures Hit Record High

Yale E360

Beset by severe heat throughout the Australian summer, the Great Barrier Reef is undergoing a mass bleaching, its fifth in eight years.

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Why this First Nation is Right to Sue the Alberta Energy Regulator over Last Year’s Toxic Tailings Leak

Enviromental Defense

Last year, one of Imperial Oil’s mines in the tar sands leaked toxic industrial waste into the surrounding environment. Instead of informing downstream communities, the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) helped Imperial cover up the spill for over nine months. Now the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation (ACFN) – one of the downstream Indigenous nations impacted by the toxic spill – is taking the AER to court.

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Engineers are diverting Mississippi river to restore Louisiana’s coast

New Scientist

South of New Orleans, a project to divert the Mississippi river could restore ecosystems destroyed by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill and build new land to protect against sea level rise

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What Americans Actually Think About Plastic Pollution

Ocean Conservancy

This blog was written by Hannah De Frond, Ocean Conservancy Consultant and International Trash Trap Network Coordinator. When speaking with friends and family about my work, I realize that many of the everyday topics I consistently think and talk about are issues that others don’t often consider. A recent example of this followed the publication of Ocean Conservancy and the University of Toronto’s research paper about microplastics in commonly consumed protein products.

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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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Snail robot excretes sticky mucus that helps it crawl up slopes

New Scientist

A remotely controlled robot with an inflatable foot that oozes mucus can crawl across surfaces like a snail, and could inspire soft medical robots that move through mucus-lined cavities in the human body

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International Women’s Day 2024: Journal of Applied Ecology

The Applied Ecologist

To celebrate International Women’s Day, Journal of Applied Ecology is excited to share a collection of short posts showcasing the work of some of our new Associate Editors. In each post, our Editors discuss their experiences in ecology, as well as what this year’s theme, ‘Inspire Inclusion’, means to them. Dr Raquel L. Carvalho What work do you do?

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Examining the Latest Agricultural Census Data

National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition (NSAC)

Editor’s Note: This blog post is the first in a two-part series through which NSAC examines the latest Census of Agriculture in more detail. This post explores some of the high-level themes from across the Census, while the subsequent post will take deeper dives into conservation and local foods. Last month, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) released the 2022 Census of Agriculture.

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AI chatbot models ‘think’ in English even when using other languages

New Scientist

When answering questions posed in Chinese, French, German or Russian, large language models seem to process the queries in English, which could create cultural issues

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How Arguments that Embryos Are People Pose a Threat to IVF

Scientific American

Designating an IVF embryo as a person reveals the radical impact of an extreme antiabortion argument gone mainstream

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Quantum memory device could stop unhackable networks from failing

New Scientist

A memory device that temporarily saves quantum information could become an important addition to quantum networks because it would allow users to salvage information if it fails to transfer properly

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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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PBS Nature

United by a hooked beak, a set of razor-sharp talons, and a taste for flesh, raptors have conquered the globe from the African savannah to the high Arctic. Witness an insightful and spectacular celebration of these birds of prey and learn what makes them some of the world’s most successful predators in Raptors: A Fistful of Daggers. Learn more about eagles, hawks, owls, and falcons as well as the lesser-known hunters such as secretary birds, caracaras, seriemas, and more.

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Damaged coral reefs can recover quickly after restoration work

New Scientist

Four years after being restored with steel frames, coral reefs in Indonesia damaged by blast fishing grow at the same rate as healthy reefs, but they have lower levels of species diversity

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PBS Nature

United by a hooked beak, a set of razor-sharp talons, and a taste for flesh, raptors have conquered the globe from the African savannah to the high Arctic. Witness an insightful and spectacular celebration of these birds of prey and learn what makes them some of the world’s most successful predators in Raptors: A Fistful of Daggers. Learn more about eagles, hawks, owls, and falcons as well as the lesser-known hunters such as secretary birds, caracaras, seriemas, and more.

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How one theory ties together everything we know about the universe

New Scientist

All known natural phenomena fit into just a few categories and unifying them all is quantum field theory, says physicist Matt Strassler

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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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DEP Posted 69 Pages Of Permit-Related Notices In March 9 PA Bulletin

PA Environment Daily

Highlights of the environmental and energy notices in the March 9 PA Bulletin -- -- The Department of Environmental Protection published notice in the March 9 PA Bulletin inviting comments on the draft NPDES General Permit for Discharges of Stormwater Associated with Construction Activities (PAG-02). Read more here. -- PA Oil & Gas Industrial Facilities: Permit Notices, Opportunities To Comment - March 9 [PaEN] -- The Department of Environmental Protection published notice in the March 9 PA

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Electric Scooters: Navigating the Path to Sustainable Urban Mobility

Earth 911

Our cities are choked by traffic and drowning in pollution that the humanity an estimated. The post Electric Scooters: Navigating the Path to Sustainable Urban Mobility appeared first on Earth911.

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Meet the Real-life Versions of Dune’s Epic Sandworms

Scientific American

A Dune -loving worm paleontologist makes the case that worms have been just as important on Earth as they are in the blockbuster film.

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International Women’s Day 2024: Ecological Solutions and Evidence

The Applied Ecologist

To celebrate International Women’s Day 2024, we are excited to share a collection of blog posts showcasing the work of some of our new Associate Editors. In each post, our editors discuss their experiences in ecology, as well as what this year’s theme, ‘Inspire Inclusion‘, means to them.

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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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Paying Attention to Sensations Can Help Reset the Mind

Scientific American

Learning to observe bodily sensation is a powerful strategy for improving mental health

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PA Council Of Trout Unlimited Blog: Nearly 190 People Attended Keystone Coldwater Conference In February

PA Environment Daily

By Sigrid Sharif Almost 190 people attended the 12th Biennial Keystone Coldwater Conference on February 23 and 24 at the Ramada Inn in State College, PA. Attendees included speakers, students, exhibitors, and conservationists; this year’s theme was “Shared Priorities: Ensuring Cold, Clean Water for All through Community and Collaboration.” Workshops on Friday included So, You Want to Make a Difference?

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These Invasive Ants Are Changing How Lions Hunt

Scientific American

On the African savanna, a single invasive ant species has upset the delicate balance between predator and prey.

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DEP Invites Comments On Draft NPDES General Permit For Discharges Of Stormwater Associated With Construction Activities (PAG-2)

PA Environment Daily

The Department of Environmental Protection published notice in the March 9 PA Bulletin inviting comments on the draft NPDES General Permit for Discharges of Stormwater Associated with Construction Activities (PAG-02). Among the changes proposed in the draft are-- -- Authorized Non-Stormwater Discharges —The Department is proposing to identify specific types of non-stormwater discharges that are authorized during earth disturbance activities to be consistent with other Department general permits

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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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Lead from Old Paint and Pipes Is Still a Deadly Hazard in Millions of US Homes

Scientific American

Protecting people from lead poisoning requires developing and using powerful tests

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PA Parks & Forests Foundation Announces 2024 Award Winners; Honorees Celebration Set For May 14

PA Environment Daily

On March 8, the PA Parks and Forests Foundation announced the winners of its 2024 awards. The winners will be honored at an Awards Banquet on May 14 at Little Buffalo State Park in Newport, Perry County. The banquet will recognize individuals and programs that have demonstrated outstanding dedication to stewardship across 10 different categories. “We are thrilled to gather once again for our annual awards banquet and celebrate the dedication of our award winners to the preservation and enjoyment

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NASA’s Hopes for Space Solar Power Are Looking Dim

Scientific American

Exorbitant launch costs and daunting engineering challenges make the dream of space- based solar power look dicey for the space agency

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PA Resources Council Hosts Backyard Composting Workshop March 23 In Delaware County

PA Environment Daily

The Pennsylvania Resources Council will host a FREE Backyard Composting Workshop on Saturday, March 23, in Upland Park in Delaware County. The 90-minute workshop will take place on from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at the Redwoods Center in Upland Park, 280 6th St, Brookhaven, PA. The first 30 individuals to register for the workshop will receive a FREE 82-gallon composting bin (one per household).

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How Big Is Space?

Scientific American

The scale of the cosmos exceeds the bounds of human comprehension.

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DEP Publishes Appeal Notice For 2023 Consent Order With Stronghold Digital Mining On Removal Of Coal Ash, Imposing $28,800 Penalty At Waste Coal Power Plant In Venango County

PA Environment Daily

The Department of Environmental Protection published notice in the March 9 PA Bulletin announcing individuals may file an appeal of the consent order and agreement it signed on November 9, 2023 with Scrubgrass Reclamation Company, LP for the removal of waste coal ash that has accumulated at the Scrubgrass Waste Coal Power Plant In Scrubgrass Township, Venango County. ( PA Bulletin, page 1262 ) The Scrubgrass Power Plant is now owned by Stronghold Digital Mining, Inc., a cryptocurrency company.

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Kern County’s Self Imposed Deja-vu

NRDC

Kern County's violations of environmental law result in a second courtroom defeat for its industry-friendly oil drilling ordinance.

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Conservation Through Conversation: CSU Zero Waste team hosts Student Presentation

HumanNature

Written by Bella Conrad The Colorado State University Zero Waste Team held its first student-led presentation of the year on February 1 to discuss how ranchers and scientists can collaborate to conserve rangelands. Ashlee Ducharme, a CSU student and member of the Zero Waste Team, spoke about her involvement in a three-year project with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), which is based in Colorado.

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'Badly Broken' Bayer postpones split to improve performance

Corp Watch

'Badly Broken' Bayer postpones split to improve performance Euronews PaulaR Fri, 03/08/2024 - 16:18 Tuesday, March 5, 2024 Read more Eleanor Butler The German pharmaceutical group sees annual sales drop as its CEO admits the firm has four challenges that "urgently must be addressed". Bayer's annual financial report, released on Tuesday, showed that annual sales came in at €47.6 billion, down 6% compared to 2022.

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CH4 begins commercial deliveries of methane-reducing cattle feed supplement

Environmental News Bits

Read the full story at Environment + Energy Leader. CH4 Global has begun commercial deliveries of its cattle feed supplement, which is reportedly capable of reducing livestock-caused methane emissions by 90%.