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Soaring Private Jet Emissions Spark Calls for Regulation
Study reveals significant increase in CO2 emissions from private jets, highlighting the need for regulations and taxation to address their disproportionate environmental impact and social inequities.
Soaring Private Jet Emissions Spark Calls for Regulation
Study reveals significant increase in CO2 emissions from private jets, highlighting the need for regulations and taxation to address their disproportionate environmental impact and social inequities.
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Netherlands Drops Legal Challenge to Antwerp Ethane Cracker
The Netherlands' Zeeland and Noord-Brabant provinces dropped their legal fight against a planned ethane cracker in Antwerp, Belgium, though environmental concerns remain.
Netherlands Drops Legal Challenge to Antwerp Ethane Cracker
The Netherlands' Zeeland and Noord-Brabant provinces dropped their legal fight against a planned ethane cracker in Antwerp, Belgium, though environmental concerns remain.
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Koala Park Logging Dispute
Controversy surrounds the proposed Great Koala National Park in NSW, with concerns over logging intensity, environmental regulations, and the economic impact of the native forestry industry.
Koala Park Logging Dispute
Controversy surrounds the proposed Great Koala National Park in NSW, with concerns over logging intensity, environmental regulations, and the economic impact of the native forestry industry.
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California vs. Trump: Preparing for Conflict
California prepares for potential conflicts with the Trump administration, anticipating legal battles and policy rollbacks.
California vs. Trump: Preparing for Conflict
California prepares for potential conflicts with the Trump administration, anticipating legal battles and policy rollbacks.
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William's Difficult Year: Cancer, Family, and the Earthshot Prize
Prince William reflects on a difficult 2024 marked by cancer diagnoses for his wife and father, while celebrating the Earthshot Prize awards.
William's Difficult Year: Cancer, Family, and the Earthshot Prize
Prince William reflects on a difficult 2024 marked by cancer diagnoses for his wife and father, while celebrating the Earthshot Prize awards.
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UN Warns of Catastrophic Climate Risks
UN Secretary-General warns of underestimated climate risks, urging drastic emission cuts and increased climate finance. Irreversible tipping points and a potential US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement threaten global efforts.
UN Warns of Catastrophic Climate Risks
UN Secretary-General warns of underestimated climate risks, urging drastic emission cuts and increased climate finance. Irreversible tipping points and a potential US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement threaten global efforts.
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Data Centers in Spain: A Booming Industry with Environmental Concerns
The article discusses the booming data center industry in Spain, highlighting its economic benefits, but also raising concerns about its massive energy and water consumption and potential conflicts with climate change goals.

Data Centers in Spain: A Booming Industry with Environmental Concerns
The article discusses the booming data center industry in Spain, highlighting its economic benefits, but also raising concerns about its massive energy and water consumption and potential conflicts with climate change goals.
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Australia's Water Systems
An overview of Australia's water sources, infrastructure, quality control, pricing, and challenges in managing water resources.

Australia's Water Systems
An overview of Australia's water sources, infrastructure, quality control, pricing, and challenges in managing water resources.
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COP29 in Azerbaijan: A Petrostate's Climate Paradox
Azerbaijan's hosting of COP29 highlights the complexities of climate action in a major oil-producing nation, raising questions about its commitment to renewable energy and its reliance on fossil fuels.

COP29 in Azerbaijan: A Petrostate's Climate Paradox
Azerbaijan's hosting of COP29 highlights the complexities of climate action in a major oil-producing nation, raising questions about its commitment to renewable energy and its reliance on fossil fuels.
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Wyoming Sells Grand Teton Land
Wyoming agrees to sell land in Grand Teton National Park to the federal government for $100 million, ending decades of conflict over its potential sale to private developers.

Wyoming Sells Grand Teton Land
Wyoming agrees to sell land in Grand Teton National Park to the federal government for $100 million, ending decades of conflict over its potential sale to private developers.
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PFAS, Gut Microbiome, and Kidney Damage in Young Adults
A new study reveals the link between PFAS exposure, gut microbiome disruption, and kidney damage in young adults. Researchers found higher PFAS exposure correlated with reduced kidney function, potentially through the gut microbiome.

PFAS, Gut Microbiome, and Kidney Damage in Young Adults
A new study reveals the link between PFAS exposure, gut microbiome disruption, and kidney damage in young adults. Researchers found higher PFAS exposure correlated with reduced kidney function, potentially through the gut microbiome.
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Climate Finance Dispute at COP29
International tensions rise over climate finance as developed and developing nations clash on funding responsibilities, with the US election adding further uncertainty.

Climate Finance Dispute at COP29
International tensions rise over climate finance as developed and developing nations clash on funding responsibilities, with the US election adding further uncertainty.
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