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Greenpeace’s Long War With a Pipeline Titan Enters a Strange New Phase
A North Dakota court’s unusual move raises questions about free speech
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National Trust Appeal After Carding Mill Valley Littering Surges
Carding Mill Valley overwhelmed with litter after busy bank holiday
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Why Chinese Workers Are Leaving Cities for Shepherd Jobs
Chinese workers seek escape from ‘996’ jobs in Inner Mongolia shepherd roles
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Why Chile’s Tech Boom is a Threat
Chile’s push to become Latin America’s tech hub comes at a steep environmental cost
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Iran Oil Attack Releases 30,000 Tons of Toxic Gas, Spurring Health Concerns
Devastating oil attack on Iran’s oil facilities unleashes massive pollution
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Why the Mobuoy Waste Crisis Has No End in Sight
Northern Ireland’s environment minister provided no clear timeline or budget during a recent briefing on…
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UN’s Climate Crisis Vote Shows Political Momentum is Growing, Say Experts
A new chapter in climate action begins with a landmark UN vote
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Why Fly Counters Matter in Scotland’s Rivers
Volunteers survey Scotland’s watercourses to report issues quickly
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Rafe Pomerance, the Paul Revere of Climate Change, Dies at 79
Pomerance’s tireless efforts raised awareness and spurred action on the existential threat of climate change









