Monterey County Now: Researchers are banding together to turn fire-prone eucalyptus into biochar for use by local growers.
Eucalyptus are notorious trees familiar to most Californians. They are visually striking and aromatic, invasive and fast growing. They’re known to be oily and incredibly messy – as a result, highly flammable – thereby placing them in the crosshairs of wildfire mitigation groups, city planners and residents alike. Counties across the state have deployed all sorts of eucalyptus grove removal projects.
Mercury News: Tribe buys 10,000 acres north of Lake Tahoe from city of Santa Clara in historic land deal
In the 1850s, settlers from around the world poured into California to seek their fortunes during the Gold Rush. The Washoe people, who had lived around Lake Tahoe for thousands of years, were pushed out. Farming, logging and mining took over their traditional territory in the Sierra Nevada, leading at times to violent conflicts. Now, 175 years later, the tribe is getting some of its land back.
SLV Native Habitat Restoration: Understanding Trophic Structures
Trophic structure describes how energy moves through living systems — starting with plants, then insects, then birds, and larger wildlife. It explains “who eats whom” and highlights how native plants form the foundation of healthy ecosystems. In the San Lorenzo Valley, these levels include: producers – native plants like Wild Ginger, Trillium……
Canary Media: In U-turn, Trump approves low-income energy-assistance funds
Last May, the Trump administration proposed eliminating a key federal program that lowers energy bills for low-income households. Now, amid a mounting energy-affordability crisis, that program has officially survived — and even gotten a funding boost. On Feb 3, President Donald Trump signed a spending bill with more than $4 billion for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program.
Inside Climate News: MethaneSAT Releases First Global Assessment of Methane Climate Pollution
MethaneSAT, the world’s most advanced methane-detecting satellite and first spacecraft owned by an environmental nonprofit, promised to usher in a new era of climate accountability when the device entered Earth’s orbit in 2024. One year later, researchers with the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) lost contact with the $88 million satellite, but not before downloading a trove of data collected over the prior year.
Inside Climate News: Under Trump, EPA’s Enforcement of Environmental Laws Collapses, Report Finds
Analysis of federal data by a nonprofit watchdog group found that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has drastically pulled back on holding polluters accountable. The nonprofit Environmental Integrity Project (EIP) found that civil lawsuits filed by the U.S. Department of Justice in cases referred by the Environmental Protection Agency dropped to just 16 in the first 12 months
Canary Media: EV charging keeps expanding despite Trump
Last year brought a torrent of bad news for the U.S. electric vehicle industry. Despite the upheaval, U.S. public charging networks had a growth spurt last year, according to a report released today by data analytics firm Paren. And the new chargers are working more reliably and being used more heavily than ever
Anthropocene Magazine: How seaweed farms could change the arithmetic of ocean carbon capture - for the better.
Seaweed farms cover 3.5 million hectares of ocean and are busy locking away vast amounts more carbon than we realise, say researchers. In a new study they argue that in estimates of their blue carbon potential, we’ve been overlooking the unique way that seaweeds interact with seawater, which makes it absorb more CO2.
High Country News: Giant kangaroo rat, a keystone species of the Carrizo Plain, Restored
In the 1980s, the giant kangaroo rat was listed as a state and federally endangered species. In 2001, the animal’s protected status helped spur the establishment of the national monument on the southern part of the plain….
Amah Mutsun Land Trust: Juristac Protected!
After decades of hard work by our people and supportive partners, I am honored to share the news of an important milestone for our Tribe and for the sacred landscape of Juristac. Today, our partners at Peninsula Open Space Trust (POST) announced the purchase and permanent protection of 2,284 acres of Sargent Ranch, bringing their total ownership to more than 6,100 conserved acres…
Inside Climate News: Economic Interests Drive Chinese Climate Leadership Amid U.S. Retreat
As the United States retreats from climate policy, China signaled its rising intent to lead a transition away from fossil fuels and toward Chinese-made renewable energy technologies in remarks to world leaders on (January 20). Speaking to world leaders at Davos, He Lifeng invited other countries to “embrace the opportunities” of Chinese-made renewable energy technologies…
Earthjustice: New Jersey Appellate Court Affirms Environmental Justice Law
In a major win for environmental justice groups, a state appellate court gave the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection the green light to implement its landmark environmental justice law. The 2020 law was written to protect overburdened communities from further pollution, but it wasn’t until 2023 that New Jersey finalized rules that gave the law teeth.
Optimist Daily: Norway hits pause on deep-sea mining until 2029 amid growing environmental pressure
Norway has hit the brakes on its controversial plans to mine the deep ocean floor, announcing it will not issue any deep-sea mining licenses until at least 2029. The decision, confirmed in early December 2025, marks a significant shift in momentum for the fledgling industry and offers breathing room for environmental advocates who have long warned of the irreversible risks…
Save The Redwoods League: An Opportunity To Expand Richardson Redwood Grove
We’re thrilled to announce a rare chance to acquire 200 acres of stunning redwood forest in a strategic Sonoma County location — directly adjacent to Harold Richardson Redwoods Reserve. In 2018, Save the Redwoods League acquired the 730-acre Harold Richardson Redwoods Reserve, home to hundreds of old-growth coast redwoods more than 300 feet tall.
National Marine Sanctuary Foundation: Funding Saved From Cuts!
Last year, the National Marine Sanctuary System faced massive, proposed budget cuts, endangering our marine wildlife and coastal communities……. More than fourteen thousand messages were shared with lawmakers, creating an undeniable tidal wave of support for our marine sanctuaries and the communities that depend on them…
Happy Eco News: French Fast Fashion Law Could Reshape European Clothing Market
The French fast fashion law passed the Senate with 337 votes in favour with only one opposed, targeting companies like Shein and Temu with environmental penalties up to 50 percent of product prices. France moved closer to becoming the first European country to regulate ultra-fast fashion companies like Shein and Temu.
Canary Media: America’s offshore wind farms get back to work after court victories
Offshore wind developers are back to building three major U.S. projects nearly a month after the Trump administration ordered them to pause construction. Ørsted, Equinor, and Dominion Energy all got the green light from federal judges last week to resume work on their massive, multibillion-dollar wind farms off America’s east coast….
Happy Eco News: Biochar Water Purification Destroys Toxins without Chemicals, Study Finds
Biochar water purification works more powerfully than scientists realized, with new research showing the material actively destroys pollutants rather than simply trapping them. Biochar water purification has long been understood as a filtration process….
Canary Media: California bills would cut red tape for balcony solar and heat pumps
California lawmakers are considering two bills that would slash red tape for households looking to add certain types of clean tech. Earlier this month, state Sen. Scott Wiener (D), whose district includes San Francisco, introduced legislation that would make it easier for individuals to adopt all-electric, super-efficient heat pumps (SB 222) and plug-in solar panels (SB 868).
California Academy of Sciences: Scientists Identified 72 New Species in 2025
Researchers at the California Academy of Sciences described 72 new animal, plant, and fungi species in 2025, enriching scientists’ understanding of Earth’s biodiversity and propelling our mission to regenerate the natural world. The new species include 15 beetles, 12 bush crickets, 11 sea slugs, seven fishes….