Oct 12 - Nature: Coral Die-off Marks Earth’s First Climate ‘Tipping Point’, Scientists Say
Surging temperatures worldwide have pushed coral reef ecosystems into a state of widespread decline, marking the first time the planet has reached a climate ‘tipping point’, researchers announced today. They also say that without rapid action to curb greenhouse-gas emissions, other systems on Earth will also soon reach planetary tipping points, thresholds for profound changes that cannot be rolled back.
Canary Media: America’s Biggest Offshore Wind Farm Will Be Online in Six Months
Oct 9 - About 30 miles off the coast of Virginia Beach, Virginia, workers have been building America’s largest offshore wind farm at a breakneck pace. The project will start feeding power to the grid by March, 2026.
L A Times - Essential California: California’s reliance on coal ending in November
One of the most consequential moments in California’s drive to beat back climate change will take place next month. The state will stop receiving electricity from the Intermountain Power Plant in Central Utah, meaning our reliance on coal as a source of power will essentially be over.
The Crucial Years: Something Extraordinary Happened
Yesterday was one of those days when you can feel the world shifting. The think tank Ember reported that for the first half of 2025 renewable energy produced more electricity than coal.
Inside Climate News: Proposal to Undo Roadless Rule Threatens Southern California’s Last Wild Forests
The Trump administration claims opening protected areas like Cleveland National Forest to road building will aid the timber industry and reduce wildfires. Opponents see a giveaway that will lead to more burning and degradation of pristine lands.
The Conversation: A Billion-Dollar Drug was Found in Easter Island Soil – What Scientists and Companies Owe the Indigenous People They Studied
An antibiotic discovered in the soil of Easter Island in 1964 sparked a billion-dollar pharmaceutical success story.
Earthjustice: Good News in the Fight Against Enbridge’s Line 5 Pipeline
In a major development for our fight against Enbridge’s proposed oil pipeline tunnel beneath the Straits of Mackinac, the Michigan Supreme Court has agreed to hear our challenge to the Michigan Public Service Commission’s (MPSC) approval of the project.
Knee Deep Times: How Two Rivers Could Rescue Sinking Beaches and Marshes
The only barrier between the Boardwalk and the sea is Main Beach, which, at less than 100 feet wide in some spots, is vulnerable to sea level rise — like so many other beaches and wetlands in the Bay Area…. Sometimes the San Lorenzo River provides the beach with an all-natural boost.
Amah Mutsun Land Trust: First Property in Ancestral Territory Acquired
The Amah Mutsun Land Trust (AMLT) announced that by the end of 2025, AMLT will acquire a 50-acre property in San Juan Bautista, California, marking the first time the AMTB has regained full access rights to land in its traditional territory since their forced removal over 225 years ago.
PV Magazine: Solar tops EU power mix in June with record 22% share
Solar was the leading source of power in the European Union in June, generating 22 percent of the bloc’s electricity, which was slightly ahead of nuclear, as Pilar Sánchez Molina reports for PV Magazine.
Reasons To Be Cheerful: The Landmark Settlement That Could Get Plastic Pellet Pollution Out of America’s Rivers
Three Rivers Waterkeeper, a Pennsylvania nonprofit, went about testing the Ohio River four years ago and found hundreds of nurdles in each sample they pulled with their handheld trawls, a device about the size of a large shoebox.
Climate Center: SB 279 (McNerney) Expanding Composting Capacity for California Farms and Communities
Great news — The Climate Center’s co-sponsored legislation to expand composting has passed the California legislature unanimously and is headed to Governor Newsom’s desk!
Oceana: Nations Ratify High Seas Treaty, Setting Stage for Greater Ocean Protection
Today (Sept 19, 2025) the High Seas Treaty received its 60th ratification, officially kickstarting the 120-day countdown until it enters into force. Covering almost half of the Earth’s surface, the high seas are shared by everyone but have lacked the governance needed to protect its biodiversity.
Canary Media: Solar is booming globally
We’re in the midst of a global solar revolution. In the first six months of this year, the world built 64% more new solar energy capacity than it did in the first half of 2024, according to think tank Ember.
Environment California: Addressing The “Worst Bee Loss In History”
Hundreds of native bee species are on the brink of extinction, and this year, millions of honeybees died in what some are calling “the worst bee loss in recorded history.” But there is hope.
Santa Cruz Works: Prometheus Fuels Slashes Costs & Pioneers Affordable E-Fuels in Santa Cruz
Prometheus Fuels has achieved a breakthrough in clean energy technology by reducing the cost of Direct Air Capture (DAC) of carbon dioxide to less than $50 per ton.
Optimist Daily: Mexico’s jaguar numbers rise – conservation sparks a 30 percent increase
Good news for the jaguar, a species often teetering on the edge of survival: Mexico has just recorded a 30 percent increase in its population since 2010.
Happy Eco News: Vermont’s Amphibian Underpass Cuts Wildlife Road Deaths by 80 Percent
A 12-year study shows Vermont’s amphibian underpass saved thousands of frogs, newts, and salamanders during spring migration seasons.
Save The Waves: Climate Vulnerability Of California’s Natural Surfing Capital, Report
The 90-page report is the first-ever integration of Surfonomics with sea level rise data to better understand what can be lost, economically, if surf breaks are disrupted due to climate change.
Save The Redwood League: Pfeiffer Falls Trail reopens!
Sept 15 – In January 2023, a mature redwood crashed through an elegant 70-foot bridge along the popular Pfeiffer Falls Trail in Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park. Now, after a two-year repair project — funded in part by Save the Redwoods League — the trail to Pfeiffer Falls is once again open.