Protesters break into COP30 venue in Brazil

Indigenous and political activists broke through security lines at the UN’s COP30 climate talks in Belém, Brazil, shouting “our forests are not for sale” as they protested deforestation and oil exploration in the Amazon.

The Chinese EV market is imploding

Once hailed as proof of China’s technological ascendancy, the nation’s electric vehicle industry is now buckling under state overreach, overproduction, and mounting losses, threatening both China’s economy and the global auto market.

Shutdown deal kills food safety rules

After lobbyists spent big on the Trump administration and Democratic defectors, the government funding bill cut food-contamination rules and limited ultraprocessed-food research.

Ocean microbes may be developing taste for plastic pollution

Scientists have found that bacteria in more than three-quarters of global ocean samples carry genes for enzymes that can break down PET, the plastic used in bottles, suggesting marine microbes are adapting to use human-made waste as a carbon source.

Blue Birds Aren’t Blue. Here’s How They Trick You

Nature gives us one incredible surprise after another. If you’re a bird lover and have been admiring bluebirds, jays, or barn swallows, you’re not seeing a blue bird; it s actually brown. Here’s how they trick you.

The Zipper, the Book, and the Cloud

The future is not built by abandoning the old, but by perfecting it. From the fading art of deep reading to the century-old zipper’s subtle reinvention, each of this week’s reads reveals that true progress often lies in evolution rooted in consistency and...

Biodegradable plastics: Help or hype?

Plastic pollution is poisoning the planet. Some experts suggest making plastics from more “natural” materials, but research shows those still have risks.

The West’s new gold rush is the data center boom

Read the full story at Grist. A new kind of gold rush is sweeping the West, and this time the prize isn’t minerals but megawatts. From Phoenix to Colorado’s Front Range, data centers are arriving with outsize demands for power and water. In a new report, the regional...

Discarded cigarette butts spread antibiotic resistance

Read the full story at Inside Precision Medicine. Cigarette butts may pose a risk to the health of smokers and nonsmokers alike by acting as genetic pools of microbial antibiotic resistance, researchers report. With estimated annual cigarette consumption reaching nine...

Ogonis wary of more oil drilling in Niger Delta

Whispers of renewed oil drilling in the Niger Delta may promise prospects for much-needed infrastructure and job creation. But oil extraction is also blamed for impoverishing the area through environmental devastation.

As U.S. and E.U. retreat on climate, China takes the leadership role

As U.N. talks get underway, China is emerging as a key leader in international climate efforts. It is empowering the global energy transition, and along with India and Brazil, is becoming the driving force in climate diplomacy and filling a vacuum left by the world’s...

Future of nation’s energy grid hurt by Trump’s funding cuts

by Roshanak (Roshi) Nateghi, Georgetown University The Trump administration’s widespread cancellation and freezing of clean energy funding is also hitting essential work to improve the nation’s power grid. That includes investments in grid modernization, energy...

About 4 in 10 worried about environmental impacts of AI: Survey

Read the full story at The Hill. A new poll shows growing concerns among citizens over the potential environmental effects caused by artificial intelligence.  The Associated Press-NORC Center poll, released Thursday, found about 4 in 10 U.S. adults said they are...

How to minimize the environmental impact of your website

Read the full story at Smashing Magazine. As responsible digital professionals, we are becoming increasingly aware of the environmental impact of our work and need to find effective and pragmatic ways to reduce it. James Chudley shares a new decarbonising approach...

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