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“Meet The Athletes Calling Out The 2026 Winter Olympics’ Polluting Sponsors” • The 2026 Winter Olympics faces growing pressure over a trio of polluting sponsors. Scientists and athletes have joined forces ahead of the Games, which will be held in Italy, to highlight how deals with huge corporations are making its carbon footpr...


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“Data Center Energy Demand Provokes Federal Response” • According to Bloomberg, the administration and several state governors will direct PJM to hold an auction for tech companies to bid on fifteen-year contracts for new electricity generating capacity. PJM was not consulted, and the auction reportedly favors fossil fuels and...


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“‘Historic’ High Seas Treaty Comes Into Force. But Is It Enough To Save Our Oceans?” • Covering almost half of the planet, the High Seas lie beyond national borders. Until now, there was no legal framework dedicated to protecting biodiversity in these waters and ensuring the benefits of their resources were shared fairly among...


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Judge Hands Offshore Wind Another Victory Against Trump, Clearing Way For NY Project”” • A federal judge cleared the way for the Empire Wind project to resume construction. District Judge Carl J Nichols, a Trump appointee, ruled construction could go forward while he considers the merits of the federal order to suspend the pro...


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“We’ve Neglected The Power Of Carbon-Sucking Fungi. Meet The Scientist Determined To Change That” • An “invisible” key to tackling the climate crisis was highlighted when biologist Dr Toby Kiers won a Tyler Prize. She said mycorrhizal fungi draw down “13 billion tons of CO₂ into soil systems every year – that’s a third of emis...


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