Inside Climate News: Why New York City Is Spending Millions on ‘Bluebelts’
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Inside Climate News: Why New York City Is Spending Millions on ‘Bluebelts’

When rain falls, light showers can usually be handled by the complex network of sewer pipes that run beneath the NYC. But during heavy downpours, water can accumulate, posing a danger to the residents and their homes, especially if they live in basement apartments. Around 30 years ago, on Staten Island, the city tried something new to address flooding — "bluebelts"…

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Inside Climate News: Award Winning Activist Fights Plastic Pollution in Texas
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Inside Climate News: Award Winning Activist Fights Plastic Pollution in Texas

Diane Wilson, the prominent Gulf Coast environmentalist, filed a legal notice of intent on Wednesday to sue Dow for alleged large-scale discharges of plastic pellets from its 4,700-acre petrochemical complex outside Seadrift, Texas. Wilson, a 77-year-old former shrimper from Seadrift, sued another Gulf Coast petrochemical giant..

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Amah Mutsun Land Trust: Coastal & Oceans Stewardship Program Mobilizes to Study Impacts of Vistra Fire
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Amah Mutsun Land Trust: Coastal & Oceans Stewardship Program Mobilizes to Study Impacts of Vistra Fire

When the Vistra battery storage facility in Moss Landing caught fire on January 16 (and again on February 18), the AMLT Native Stewardship Corps and staff joined a coalition of local scientists to respond to the potential threats to sea life and environment. The fire burned for 3 days with a plume of smoke settling directly on "Locuyusta" (Elkhorn Slough), leaving behind a layer of ash leaden with heavy metals which canvassed the estuary habitats.

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Center For Biological Diversity: Massive Logging Project Next to Yellowstone National Park Blocked by U.S. Court
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Center For Biological Diversity: Massive Logging Project Next to Yellowstone National Park Blocked by U.S. Court

In response to a lawsuit by conservation groups, a federal court today struck down a U.S. Forest Service plan to log more than 16,500 acres of pine forests just outside Yellowstone National Park, in the Custer Gallatin National Forest. The court found that the agency violated the National Environmental Policy Act, National Forest Management Act and Endangered Species Act.

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Guardian: 133,000 hectares of Chilean Patagonia preserved after local fundraising
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Guardian: 133,000 hectares of Chilean Patagonia preserved after local fundraising

A wild valley in Chilean Patagonia has been preserved for future generations and protected from logging, damming and unbridled development after a remarkable fundraising effort by local groups. The 133,000 hectares (328,000 acres) of pristine wilderness in the Cochamó Valley was bought for $63m (£47m) after a grassroots campaign led by the NGO Puelo Patagonia.

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Canary Media: California’s plan to boost plug-in heat pumps and induction stoves
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Canary Media: California’s plan to boost plug-in heat pumps and induction stoves

Last month, the California Public Utilities Commission signed off on a plan to spend $115 million over the next six years to develop and drive demand for the fossil-fuel-free plug-in induction stoves and heat pump heaters. It is a first-of-its-kind investment for the state. These appliances, which plug into standard 120-volt wall outlets, don’t need professional installers…

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Inside Climate News: AI Is Pushing Climate Goals Out of Reach, New Reports Say
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Inside Climate News: AI Is Pushing Climate Goals Out of Reach, New Reports Say

Surging electricity demand driven by artificial intelligence is putting humanity’s climate goals out of reach, extending the life of fossil fuels and driving up emissions in the U.S. power sector while contributing to deadly extreme weather, according to two reports published this Fall. With power- and water-hungry data centers forecasted to come online at staggering speeds..

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Canary Media: Clean Energy Remains Dominant in the US — Despite Suppression
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Canary Media: Clean Energy Remains Dominant in the US — Despite Suppression

Trump spent much of 2025 boosting fossil fuels and blocking renewables, but 92% of new power additions through November were solar, wind, or batteries. It’s been a difficult year for clean energy in America. President Donald Trump entered office in January and promptly stopped the transition away from fossil fuels and toward solar, wind, and batteries in its tracks. Right? Not quite.

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Center For Biological diversity: Win - Massive Logging Beside Yellowstone Blocked
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Center For Biological diversity: Win - Massive Logging Beside Yellowstone Blocked

In response to a suit by the Center and allies, a federal court has struck down a U.S. Forest Service plan to log more than 16,500 acres in the Custer Gallatin National Forest, outside Yellowstone National Park. The decision found the agency had violated multiple major laws and requires the Forest Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to redo key environmental analyses.

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Happy Eco News: Canada Launches World’s Largest Indigenous-Led Conservation Initiative
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Happy Eco News: Canada Launches World’s Largest Indigenous-Led Conservation Initiative

The Indigenous-led conservation movement achieved a significant victory in July 2025 when Canada signed a $300 million grant agreement for NWT: Our Land for the Future. This groundbreaking initiative represents one of the most extensive Indigenous-led land conservation efforts globally, protecting some of the world’s most intact boreal and tundra ecosystems.

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Mongabay: Columbia Bans All New Mining and Oil Drilling in It's Amazon Territory
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Mongabay: Columbia Bans All New Mining and Oil Drilling in It's Amazon Territory

Colombia will no longer approve new oil or large-scale mining projects in its Amazon biome, which covers 42% of the nation’s territory, according to a Nov. 13 statement by its environment ministry. Acting Environment Minister Irene Vélez Torres said the entire Colombian Amazon will be made a reserve for renewable natural resources.

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Santa Cruz Works: Climatize Selected for Prestigious Plug and Play Sustainability Accelerator
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Santa Cruz Works: Climatize Selected for Prestigious Plug and Play Sustainability Accelerator

Climatize, the Santa Cruz-based climate fintech startup that got its start in Santa Cruz Works Accelerator program, and making renewable energy investing accessible to everyone, announced its acceptance into the highly selective Plug and Play Tech Center Sustainability Accelerator. Climatize was one of just six companies chosen from a pool of more than 500 global applicants…

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NBC News: Arctic is again the hottest it's been in 125 years, with record-low sea ice, NOAA report says.
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NBC News: Arctic is again the hottest it's been in 125 years, with record-low sea ice, NOAA report says.

Dec 16 - The extent of sea ice during its usual maximum in March was the lowest in 47 years of satellite record keeping. The North American tundra was more green with plant life than ever recorded. “The Arctic continues to warm faster than the global average with the last 10 years (being) the 10 warmest years on record,” said Steve Thur, NOAA’s acting chief scientist.

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Happy Eco News: Federal Judge Restores Commercial Fishing Ban in Protected Pacific Area
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Happy Eco News: Federal Judge Restores Commercial Fishing Ban in Protected Pacific Area

A U.S. federal judge has issued a commercial fishing ban in the 1/2 million square mile Pacific Islands Heritage National Monument, reinforcing conservation laws and safeguarding endangered ecosystems from overfishing and industry challenges. The decision safeguards nearly half a million square miles of ocean that remain some of the planet’s last truly pristine waters.

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Inside Climate News: Factory Farms in Iowa Generate 110 Billion Pounds of Manure Per Year. No One Tracks Where It’s Going.
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Inside Climate News: Factory Farms in Iowa Generate 110 Billion Pounds of Manure Per Year. No One Tracks Where It’s Going.

Ninety-nine percent of farm animals in the U.S. are raised in CAFOs, which are typically characterized by shed-like structures that house hundreds to thousands of animals. Iowa alone is home to approximately 23 million hogs, nearly all of which are raised in confinement, and which produce an estimated 110 billion pounds of manure each year.

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