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Artificial intelligence   Energy   Photos   Technology  
 Vox 
AI already uses as much energy as a small country. It’s only the beginning.
Paige Vickers/Vox; Getty Images | The energy needed to support data storage is expected to double by 2026. You can do something to stop it. In January, the International Energy Agency (IEA) issued its... (photo: Creative Commons)
A Saudi Aramco engineer tours the Khurais oil field with reporters, 150 km east-northeast of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Monday, June 28, 2021.
Climate change   Gas   Oil   Photos  
 Phys Dot Org 
Saudi Aramco CEO calls energy transition strategy a failure
Pointing to the still paltry share of renewable energy in global supply, the head of Saudi Aramco described the current energy transition strategy as a misguided failure on Monday. | "In the real worl... (photo: AP / Amr Nabil)
Cotton Plantation  GreenBiz 
How fashion giants are tackling water risks in cotton supply chains
This is the second of a four-part series taking a closer look at how 72 companies in four industries — beverage, apparel, food and high-tech — performed in Ceres’ new Valuing Water Finance Initi... (photo: Public Domain)
Business   Economy   Global Trading   Photos  
NASA Data Shows How Drought Changes Wildfire Recovery in the West  Phys Dot Org 
Satellite data shows how drought changes wildfire recovery in the West
A new study using NASA satellite data reveals how drought affects the recovery of western ecosystems from fire, a result that could provide meaningful information for conservation efforts. | The West ... (photo: USDA Forest Service/ Stuart Palley)
Climate change   NASA   Photos   US States  
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A boy cools off in a fountain at the city center of Budapest, Hungary, during a heatwave with 35 degrees Celsius on Saturday, Aug. 26, 2023 Al Jazeera
Extreme heat is the silent assassin of climate change
Twenty million people dead in a heatwave, some poached alive in a lake they hoped to cool off in. | It is, for now, science fiction.Keep reading | list of 4 itemslist 1 o... (photo: AP / Martin Meissner)
Climate change   Environment   Photos   Weather  
Schedonorus pratensis (meadow fescue) differs from Schedonorus arundinaceus (tall fescue) by lemmas uniformly lacking a terminal awn, USA Grist
This grass has toxic effects on US livestock, and it’s spreading
This story was produced in collaboration with the Food & Environment Reporting Network, a nonprofit news organization. | America’s “fescue belt,” named for an exoti... (photo: Creative Commons)
Agriculture   Environment   Photos   US States  
Hyundai logo and name outside a dealership in the Netherlands Independent online
Hyundai aiming to enter the EV top three as it boosts investment
Hyundai on Wednesday revealed plans to invest more than $50 billion (R947 billion) in South Korea by 2026, with a huge chunk dedicated to boosting the development and pro... (photo: Creative Commons / DennisM2)
Hyundai   Photos   South Korea   United States   Wikipedia: Hyundai  
Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, left, and French President Emmanuel Macron pose for photos on Combu Island, near Belem, Para state, Brazil, Tuesday, March 26, 2024. Macron is on a three-day official visit to Brazil. Stars and Stripes
The presidents of France and Brazil meet and announce a $1.1 billion investment plan for the Amazon
SAO PAULO — The Brazilian and the French presidents on Tuesday announced a plan to invest 1 billion euros ($1.1 billion) in the Amazon, including parts of the rainfores... (photo: AP / Eraldo Peres)
Amazon rainforest   Brazil   France   Photos  
Cambodia elections Asiatimes
Democratic dawn in Cambodia’s autocratic darkness
We left Cambodia either during the Vietnam War or after the fall of the Khmer Rouge –a regime that killed over two million citizens between 1975 and 1979. The plight of... (photo: AP / Heng Sinith)
Cambodia   Democracy   Photos   Politics  
Climate change protests The Guardian
‘Everybody has a breaking point’: how the climate crisis affects our brains
Are growing rates of anxiety, depression, ADHD, PTSD, Alzheimer’s and motor neurone disease related to rising temperatures and other extreme environmental changes? In l... (photo: Creative Commons)
Climate change   Mental Health   Photos   Science  
A bitcoin on top of a computer motherboard Cryptoslate
The future of Bitcoin mining post-halving, according to GoMining
The phenomenon of the Bitcoin halving is a cornerstone event in the crypto world, fundamentally altering the economic landscape for miners and investors alike. Occurring ... (photo: Creative Commons)
Bitcoin   Cryptocurrency   Global Trading   Photos  
Environmental Issues Climate Change
- Arizona State biologist to become next leader of KU Biodiver
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- Mammals battle for life in new Attenborough series
- Their view: Biden’s EV rules lag behind climate change
A Saudi Aramco engineer tours the Khurais oil field with reporters, 150 km east-northeast of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Monday, June 28, 2021.
Saudi Aramco CEO calls energy transition strategy a failure
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- Federal EV charging stations are key to Biden's climate
- Among other impacts, climate change will affect our collecti
An iceberg drifts in the sea off the coast of Ilulissat, Greenland. Icebergs form when chunks of ice calve, or break off, from glaciers, ice shelves, or a larger iceberg. The North Atlantic and the cold waters surrounding Antarctica are home to most of the icebergs on Earth.
Climate change is messing with how we measure time: study
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Global Warm Pollution
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- UK greenhouse gas emissions fell 5.4% in 2023: data
An iceberg drifts in the sea off the coast of Ilulissat, Greenland. Icebergs form when chunks of ice calve, or break off, from glaciers, ice shelves, or a larger iceberg. The North Atlantic and the cold waters surrounding Antarctica are home to most of the icebergs on Earth.
Climate change is messing with how we measure time: study
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- Open waste burning linked to air pollution in Northwestern G
- B.C. government to launch emissions cap on oil and gas secto
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Chemicals Ecology
- Texans Concerned Over Potential Chemical Leakage from Solar
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A masked woman in a plastic rain coat walks on a street in Beijing, Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2020.
Plastic chemicals are inescapable — and they’re messing with our hormones
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- Xiamen begins intelligent ocean trash control
- Arizona State biologist to become next leader of KU Biodiver
- Bradford pear trees: Don't plant them, cut them down, UT
- Baltimore bridge collapse puts the highly specialized role o
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AI already uses as much energy as a small country. It’s only the beginning.
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Nature Natural Disasters
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- 3 teams, 3 fields: Nebraska football tapping into competitiv
- Arizona State biologist to become next leader of KU Biodiver
An iceberg drifts in the sea off the coast of Ilulissat, Greenland. Icebergs form when chunks of ice calve, or break off, from glaciers, ice shelves, or a larger iceberg. The North Atlantic and the cold waters surrounding Antarctica are home to most of the icebergs on Earth.
Climate change is messing with how we measure time: study
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- Light earthquake felt in the Binyamin Region and the Jordan
- Small earthquake reported in Ledyard
- Oklahoma City-area hit by 3.1-magnitude earthquake Thursday
- Council for Geoscience confirms magnitude-1.4 earthquake in
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