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How Scientists Discovered a Massive Toxic Dump Site Off the LA Coast

A massive industrial dump site 10 miles off the coast of Los Angeles has been leaking the harmful chemical DDT into the ocean for decades, according to scientists who discovered the whereabouts of the underwater landfill.

Why the World’s Largest Sovereign Wealth Fund Is Investing In Offshore Wind

If you are watching the energy industry, you may have noticed that this week Norges Bank Investment Management which manages Norway’s sovereign wealth fund acquired a 50% stake in the Dutch Borssele offshore wind farm off the coast of the Netherlands.

France bans short domestic flights on routes that can be done by train

French regulators voted late on Saturday to abolish domestic flights on routes than can be covered by train in under two-and-a-half hours, as the government seeks to lower carbon emissions even as the air travel industry reels from the global pandemic.

The rice of the sea: how a tiny grain could change the way humanity eats

Ángel León made his name serving innovative seafood. But then he discovered something in the seagrass that could transform our understanding of the sea itself – as a vast garden

China’s vast bitcoin mining empire risks derailing its climate targets

China powers nearly 80% of the global cryptocurrencies trade, but the energy required could jeopardise its pledge to peak carbon emissions by 2030

On an island north of Scotland, tidal power is providing juice for electric vehicles

An electric vehicle charging point which uses tidal energy has started operations, providing road users on an island north of mainland Scotland with a new, renewable option for running their cars.

Rosberg X Racing makes history as first Extreme E winner following dramatic desert dust-up

Rosberg X Racing duo Johan Kristoffersson and Molly Taylor were the pace-setters from the outset in Extreme E’s inaugural race weekend in AlUla, Saudi Arabia (3/4 April), but the pair still had to dig deep in the desert to battle their way to victory and carve themselves out a piece of motorsport history.

World Bank revises climate policy but stops short of halting fossil fuel funding

The World Bank, the biggest provider of climate finance to developing countries, is finalizing a new five-year climate action plan amid growing political momentum in Britain, the United States and other countries for ending public financing of high-emission fossil fuel projects.

Average westerner’s eating habits lead to loss of four trees every year

Destruction of forests is a major cause of both the climate crisis and plunging wildlife populations, as natural ecosystems are razed for farming.

Bluu Biosciences raises cash to become Europe’s first purveyor of lab-grown salmon, trout and carp

Bluu Biosciences has raised €7 million in a round of financing from investors including Manta Ray Ventures, Norrsken VC, Be8, CPT Capital and Lever VC to compete with a host of startups like BluNalu, Wild Type and Shiok Meats in a bid to market with a lab-grown fish replacement.

Japan Goes Rogue and Resumes Commercial Whaling

On July 1, the day after Japan officially withdrew from the International Whaling Commission, its fishing fleet slaughtered two minke whales off the island nation’s northern coast. This is the first time Japan has hunted whales commercially since the IWC declared a moratorium on the practice 31 years ago.

Extreme E starts this weekend in AlUla, Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia is set to host Extreme E’s first ever race, the Desert X Prix, on April 3 and 4 at the breathtaking destination of AlUla. Organisers today revealed the reasons behind their choice to launch the first ever season…