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New York’s groundbreaking Climate Change Superfund Act is set to hold major polluters accountable to fund climate-resilient infrastructure projects, setting a bold precedent for climate justice while generating significant investments to protect vulnerable communities.
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  • social justice, Uncategorized

New York passes law requiring polluters to pay for climate damages

ECOWATCH

  • December 31, 2024
Urging YouTube and TikTok to prioritize high-quality educational content for children, the UK government aims to foster collaboration with video-sharing platforms but is prepared to intervene if standards don’t improve.
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  • technologies, Uncategorized

UK culture minister pushes for child-friendly digital media standards

THE GUARDIAN

  • December 31, 2024
Once on the brink of extinction, conservation efforts have transformed Sombrero Island into a thriving sanctuary for the Sombrero ground lizard which has made a stunning recovery, with its population surging from fewer than 100 to over 1,600.
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  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Endangered lizard thrives as invasive pests removed from Sombrero island

MONGABAY

  • December 31, 2024
The Kichwa tribe of Puerto Franco celebrates a pivotal court victory in reclaiming ancestral rainforests from the Cordillera Azul National Park, alandmark case that challenges carbon credit profits and reinforces Indigenous land rights.
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  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Peruvian court returns rainforest ownership to Indigenous group

ICT NEWS

  • December 31, 2024
Toyota secures a $4.5 million DOE grant to revolutionize EV battery sustainability by creating a circular EV battery recycling system through innovative technologies for disassembly, material reuse, and waste reduction.
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  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

Toyota secures millions to revolutionize EV battery sustainability

ELECTREK

  • December 31, 2024
Hi-tech sensors and AI-powered cameras are transforming early forest fire detection as they can identify smoldering fires at a stage where they are still easy to put out,  long before they escalate and destroy thousands or even hundreds of thousands of acres.
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  • Innovation, Uncategorized

Advanced sensors and AI help detect forest fires early

CLEAN TECHNICA

  • December 31, 2024
Researchers have identified dozens of new species in Peru's Alto Mayo with vital contributions from local Indigenous communities. The new species include an amphibious mouse with webbed feet and colorful butterflies, with dozens more left to be studied.
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  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Expedition to Alto Mayo unveils new species in Amazon Rainforest

BBC

  • December 31, 2024
The US Department of Energy has announced a USD 11 million investment in an initiative that aims to ensure all new large-scale solar projects will successfully balance environmental protection, agriculture and community needs.
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  • Conservation, Uncategorized

US Department of Energy aligns solar energy with wildlife and agriculture needs

PV MAGAZINE

  • December 31, 2024
Schools across the US are being equipped to deal with heart emergencies through new legislation. The HEARTS Act provides funding for CPR training, AEDs, and emergency response plans, empowering students and staff to save lives.
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  • Global Health, Uncategorized

HEARTS Act empowers US schools to save lives with emergency response plans

MEDICAL XPRESS

  • December 31, 2024
China’s first zero-carbon highway, the Jinan-Hefei, is now open, featuring solar panels, wind turbines, and green energy storage. This innovative infrastructure aims to reduce emissions by 9,000 tons annually and to set a paradigm for sustainable transport and green energy advancements.
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  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

China opens first zero-carbon highway with renewable energy systems

PV MAGAZINE

  • December 31, 2024
The mental health crisis response team will be launched this spring to support students, staff, and faculty during emergencies. The initiative replaces police involvement in specific cases and prioritizes compassionate care and connecting individuals.
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  • Social Progress, Uncategorized

University of Washington integrates mental health into emergency services

MEDICAL XPRESS

  • December 31, 2024
A new AI-powered nutrition scoring system in the US that uses transparent labels and innovative grocery models aims to empower healthier choices among consumers and address food insecurity in underserved communities nationwide.
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  • Global Health, Uncategorized

Novel AI-powered nutrition system to enhance health equity in the US

NEW FOOD MAGAZINE

  • December 31, 2024
Norway has decided to at least temporarily halt deep-sea mining, marking a significant victory for ocean advocates in protecting Arctic waters from ecological harm and strengthening global momentum for conservation.
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  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Norway freezes deep-sea mining amid growing opposition

ECOWATCH

  • December 31, 2024
Nearly half of the world's climate experts believe that China's carbon emissions have already peaked or will peak this year, thanks to rapid advancements and massive investments in renewable energy and clean technologies.
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  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

China’s carbon emissions may have already peaked

ECOWATCH

  • December 31, 2024
Scientists have uncovered 234 new species in the Greater Mekong, from a high-altitude crocodile newt to a vampire-inspired hedgehog, highlighting Southeast Asia’s vibrant biodiversity and the urgency of protecting the region’s unique ecosystems.
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  • Conservation, Uncategorized

234 new species highlight the rich ecosystems of the Greater Mekong

PHYS.ORG

  • December 31, 2024
The campaign - considered "the most ambitious conservation project attempted anywhere in the world" - aims to eradicate invasive species threatening native bird populations by 2050 through innovative strategies and collaboration.
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  • Conservation, Uncategorized

New Zealand pushes predator-free campaign to revive native birds

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

  • December 31, 2024
According to a recent study, antarctic krill can store 20 million metric tons of carbon annually through their sinking fecal pellets - a similar amount to that stored by “blue carbon habitats”, such as coastal ecosystems like mangroves, seagrass and salt marshes.
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  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

Antarctic krill can lock vast amounts of carbon for over a century

MONGABAY

  • December 31, 2024
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