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A new assessment finds that the world’s oceans crossed the safe threshold for acidification in 2020, breaching a key ...
Mercury levels in the world's rivers have more than doubled since the pre-industrial era, according to new research from ...
Those levels are now 20 to 30 times higher in Arctic wildlife than they were before the industrial era began, even as global mercury pollution has fallen since the 1970s. “We’ve monitored mercury in ...
Lee Zeldin, the E.P.A. administrator, said erasing regulations would produce jobs and lower electricity costs. He called ...
The Environmental Protection Agency proposed eliminating rules that limit greenhouse gas emissions from power plants fueled ...
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The amount of mercury being transported through rivers all over the world has risen up to three-fold since the Industrial ...
The Environmental Protection Agency is poised to eliminate rules that limit greenhouse gas emissions from power plants fueled ...
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Mongabay on MSNClimate futures: World leaders’ failure to act is pushing Earth past 1.5°CThis story is the first article of a two-part Mongabay mini-series exploring possible climate futures. Part Two will be ...
In response to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)’s proposal to roll back the updated, 2024 limits on mercury and air toxics from power plants, announced today, American Lung Association P ...
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Live Science on MSN'It's a ticking time bomb': Acid levels in Earth's oceans have already breached 'danger zone', study suggestsResearchers have found that ocean acidification entered a "danger zone" in 2020, suggesting increased carbon dioxide levels have caused Earth to breach another planetary boundary.
Currently, the world is not moving towards a just and ecological future for all. Growth in energy and material use is occurring primarily in countries that do not need it and is not occurring fast ...
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