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An online magazine offering reporting, opinion, and analysis on global environmental issues. Published at the Yale School of the Environment. Our newsletter: e360.yale.edu/newsletter
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African nations have made little progress on the "Great Green Wall," a 5,000-mile-long band of trees aimed at halting the advance of the Sahara Desert.

Even where communities are planting new trees, few seedlings actually survive, new research shows.
Progress on Africa's 'Great Green Wall' Stalls as Seedlings Die Off
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For the first time, renewables are generating more power globally than coal.

But in the U.S., where the Trump administration is dismantling support for clean energy, renewables are expected to grow half as fast as previously thought.
In a Global First, Renewables Overtake Coal
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While the headlines paint a dismal picture of efforts to rein in warming, the numbers often tell a different story.

In an interview, data scientist Hannah Ritchie talks about where she sees the world gaining ground in the climate fight.
This Data Scientist Sees Progress in the Climate Change Fight
Countries are falling short on reducing emissions, but British data scientist Hannah Ritchie looks at the numbers and sees the world making real gains on climate change. In an interview, she talks abo...
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In Nigeria, Africa’s top oil producer, solar power is taking off in rural areas as the cost of running diesel generators soars.
Nigeria, a Major Oil Producer, Sees Solar Boom
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In her last interview before she died, Jane Goodall issued an urgent call to safeguard the Earth, warning that "humans are not exempt from extinction.”
In Her Final Interview, Jane Goodall Issues Urgent Call to Protect the Planet
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Five homes on North Carolina's Outer Banks collapsed into the sea Tuesday, as Atlantic hurricanes stirred up coastal waters.

The Outer Banks have seen 17 seaside homes destroyed since 2020.
As Hurricanes Stir Up Coastal Waters, North Carolina Homes Collapse Into the Sea
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Sea life is thriving on sunken ships and unexploded bombs that were discarded after World War I and II, new research finds.
Sea Life Thrives on Sunken Ships and Discarded Bombs from World Wars
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A review of hundreds of studies finds that plastic additives pose a serious threat to children, raising the risk of disability and disease long into adulthood.

Plastics are associated with heart disease, obesity, asthma, and autism, among other issues.
Children Exposed to Plastic Face Lifetime Health Risks, Research Finds
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Clean energy jobs grew three times faster than the rest of the economy last year.

But growth slowed markedly compared to the previous year as clean tech firms braced for a shift in U.S. energy policy.
More Americans Working in Clean Energy Than as Servers or Cashiers
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Under Trump, new liquefied natural gas terminals are moving ahead, with exports expected to double by 2030.

But as the U.S. pressures trade partners to buy more natural gas, analysts warn of the looming risks of an LNG boom.
It’s a 'Golden Age' for U.S. LNG Industry, But Climate Risks Loom
Under the Trump administration’s policies, new liquefied natural gas terminals are moving ahead, with exports of LNG expected to double by 2030. But as the U.S. pressures trade partners to buy more fo...
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Extending power lines to reach far-flung customers can be costly and a fire hazard, so some utilities are building remote grids using solar and batteries. via @canarymedia.com
Utilities Are Building Remote Grids Where Power Lines Can’t Reach
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A report finds the Republican spending bill will grant $40 billion in new subsidies to the oil and gas industry over the next decade. via @wired.com
U.S. Spending Bill to Grant $40 Billion in Fossil Fuel Subsidies
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Explosive hurricanes and searing wildfires are pushing U.S. insurers to the limit, upending housing markets, and even reshaping the makeup of some communities.

Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist Gil Gaul reports:
How Climate Risks Are Putting Home Insurance Out of Reach
After years underestimating the risks posed by climate-fueled disasters, the U.S. home insurance industry is in turmoil. In vulnerable areas, rising insurance costs are upending housing markets and co...
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Western wildfires have produced massive plumes of smoke that clouded eastern skies.

But a new study finds that heat from fires is also reshaping weather in ways that are curbing pollution on the East Coast.
A Pollution Paradox: Western Wildfires Improve Air Quality on the East Coast
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Some U.S. stores are selling illicit meat from endangered sharks under false labels, an investigation finds.
Meat from Endangered Sharks Being Sold in U.S. Stores
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Equipped with cheap Chinese solar panels, many developing countries are leapfrogging the U.S. in the shift to clean energy.
With Cheap Chinese Solar, Developing Countries Leapfrog U.S. on Clean Energy
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Ahead of a major biodiversity summit set for Armenia, the country is cracking down on the practice of keeping wild bears in captivity.

Rescuers are freeing Syrian brown bears from hellish conditions and bringing them to a rehab center.
Freeing Captive Bears from Armenia’s Backyards and Basements
Ahead of a major biodiversity summit set for Armenia, the country has pledged to crack down on the practice of keeping wild bears in captivity. Rescuers are removing Syrian brown bears from hellish co...
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Warming made the hot, dry weather that gave rise to recent wildfires in Portugal and Spain 40 times more likely.
Warming Made Hot, Dry Weather That Fueled Iberian Wildfires 40 Times More Likely
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Even as the U.S. guts support for renewables, the world is still pushing ahead on solar, with installations up 64 percent in the first half of this year.
Global Solar Installations Up 64 Percent So Far This Year
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Indonesia is fast-tracking a plan to turn 7 million acres of rainforest and wetland into rice and sugarcane plantations.

Critics say it is the largest deforestation project on Earth and will upend the lives of thousands of Indigenous people.
In Indonesia’s Rainforest, A Mega-farm Project Is Plowing Ahead
The Indonesian government is fast-tracking a massive agricultural project that is turning 7 million acres of tropical forest into rice and sugarcane farms. Critics say it is the world’s largest defore...
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The restoration of bison to the Yellowstone region has had a remarkable impact on grasslands, a new study finds.
In Yellowstone, Restored Bison Replenish Grasslands
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