Browse Feed Entries By Tag: environment
Tech giants want to build massive, hyperscale data centers in the Netherlands. A popular political movement wants them stopped.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
Ice can trap pollutants and accelerate their breakdown, with troubling environmental consequences.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
Reefy, a startup in the Netherlands, makes modular reefs that double as living breakwaters for coastal areas suffering the effects of the climate crisis.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
As climate change makes storms warmer and wetter, the states flood control system is struggling to keep up.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
Most carbon emissions caused by businesses are hidden from sight. US and California regulators are pushing to require companies fully disclose them.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
Governments are ignoring calls to stop fossil fuel expansiondespite there being little time left to avoid the worst effects of global warming.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
Wild hogs destroy crops, uproot landscapes, and spread diseasesand not much is stopping them.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
The planet is on track for catastrophic warming unless countries take extreme action, according to the IPCCs latest climate report.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
The IPCCs synopsis of the state of climate science warns that were running out of time to avoid ever-worsening disaster.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
Botanists and community stewards are using patches of native flora as blueprints to revive tropical dry evergreen ecosystems from near-extinction.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
The US is proposing bold action to clean thousands of forever chemicals out of drinking water. Its long overdue.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
The US is proposing bold action to clean thousands of PFAS forever chemicals out of drinking water. Its long overdue.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
More than a trillion insects are raised each year as high-protein, low-carbon animal feed, but the practice might have an ethical blind spot.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
The hardiest freshwater fish in America could revive the Midwests fishing industryor destroy the Great Lakes. So much depends on your appetite.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
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