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Protesters break into Australian coal loading facility despite Police Commissioner’s jail warning

Protesters have disrupted coal train movements for a ninth consecutive day. Police have arrested 19 people in the past ten days.

This Dam Simple Trick Is a Big Green Energy Win

Only a small fraction of dams actually produce electricity. Transforming them into hydropower plants might stop new ones from being built.

Japan-Based Scientists Fully Sequence the Oriental Mangrove Genome

The oriental mangrove (Bruguiera gymnorrhiza), also known as the large-leafed orange mangrove, is a kind of tree that’s usually found in the seaward side of mangrove swamps.

Palm oil land grabs ‘trashing’ environment and displacing people

Growing rush for land is destroying ecosystems and disrupting lives to satisfy global demand for goods, study warns

Chinese-owned steel mill coats Serbian town in red dust; cancer spreads

A few hundred meters from the huge furnaces of the Chinese-owned Smedrevo steel mill in central Serbia, the village of Radinac is covered in thick red dust. Cancer rates have quadrupled in under a decade, and residents want the plant to clean up or shut down.

Cop26 reveals limits of Biden’s promise to ‘lead by example’ on climate crisis

US declined to join promise to end coal mining and to compensate poor countries for climate damage. Critics ask, is that leadership?

After 64 Years, the River Thames Sheds Its “Biologically Dead” Classification

London’s River Thames is one of the most famous rivers in the world, with parts of the 215-mile river flowing right through Central London, alongside sights like Big Ben, the Tower of London, the London Eye, and the Tower Bridge. 64 years ago, parts of the River Thames were declared dead — and after years of hard work, signs of life in the River Thames have scientists rejoicing.

A father and son’s Ice Age plot to slow Siberian thaw

A father and son in remote Siberia are trying to engineer an ice age ecosystem. Peer-reviewed scientific papers show they are slowing global warming.

Wet Bulb temperature is the scariest part of climate change you’ve never heard of

Wet bulb temperature is one of those features of climate change caused by global warming that often gets left out when discussing the radical changes our planet is going to experience in the coming years.

‘Must-Read’ Analysis Reveals Massive Global Gap Between Declared and Actual Emissions

The new investigation from the Washington Post reveals as much as 13.3 billion tons of under-reported emissions.

A mountain of unsold clothing from fast-fashion retailers is piling up in the Chilean desert

An estimated 39,000 tons of clothes that can’t be sold in the US or Europe end up in Chile yearly.