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Carbon Financing Supports Wildlife Diversity in Sierra Leone’s Gola Rainforest
Energy & Climate

Carbon Financing Supports Wildlife Diversity in Sierra Leone’s Gola Rainforest

A study reveals that REDD+ carbon funding in Sierra Leone’s Gola Rainforest boosts animal biodiversity alongside reducing deforestation, highlighting broader conservation benefits.

Key Liberal Climate Advocate to Resign Amid Shifts in Government Environmental Policies
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Key Liberal Climate Advocate to Resign Amid Shifts in Government Environmental Policies

Steven Guilbeault, a prominent environmental advocate within the Liberal Party, announced his upcoming resignation from Parliament, citing frustration over recent climate policy rollbacks.

U.S. Safety Commission Urges Immediate Halt on Ridstar Q20 E-Bikes Over Fire Risk
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U.S. Safety Commission Urges Immediate Halt on Ridstar Q20 E-Bikes Over Fire Risk

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission warns owners of Ridstar Q20 and Q20 Pro e-bikes to stop using them immediately after multiple battery fires caused injuries and significant property damage.

West Coast Gas Prices Spike Above $6 Amid Broad National Increase This Summer
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West Coast Gas Prices Spike Above $6 Amid Broad National Increase This Summer

As summer travel begins, gas prices soar past $6 on the West Coast while Midwestern and Southern states see more moderate costs, despite sharp rises nationwide.

New Satellite Biomass Maps Enhance Understanding of Carbon Storage in Arctic and Boreal Forests
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New Satellite Biomass Maps Enhance Understanding of Carbon Storage in Arctic and Boreal Forests

Scientists improve satellite-based biomass measurements across northern forests, offering clearer insights into carbon storage dynamics amid rapid climate change.

Ongoing Cleanup Efforts After East Los Angeles Oil Spill Impact Wildlife and Waterways
Energy & Climate

Ongoing Cleanup Efforts After East Los Angeles Oil Spill Impact Wildlife and Waterways

Cleanup is underway following a pipeline rupture that spilled crude oil into East Los Angeles streets and the LA River, threatening wildlife and prompting widespread containment measures.

Richmond First California City to Officially Oppose Bay Area CO2 Pipeline Project
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Richmond First California City to Officially Oppose Bay Area CO2 Pipeline Project

Richmond city council voted to oppose a planned carbon dioxide pipeline from Bay Area refineries, citing safety and environmental concerns amid ongoing regulatory hurdles.

Television News Coverage of Climate Policy Varies Dramatically Across Networks
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Television News Coverage of Climate Policy Varies Dramatically Across Networks

A study reveals major TV networks present sharply divided views on climate policy, with many segments omitting policy discussion altogether, shaping public perceptions.

How to File a Claim After the East LA Pipeline Oil Spill
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How to File a Claim After the East LA Pipeline Oil Spill

Residents and businesses impacted by the East LA pipeline spill can now submit claims to Pacific Pipeline System for damages such as property loss, health issues, and business interruptions.

Climate Tech Innovations Drive New Investment in Supply Chain Resilience
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Climate Tech Innovations Drive New Investment in Supply Chain Resilience

Growing climate risks are boosting investments in technologies that protect global supply chains by monitoring environmental threats and enabling faster responses.

Financing Uncertainties Delay Kazakhstan’s First Nuclear Power Plant Construction
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Financing Uncertainties Delay Kazakhstan’s First Nuclear Power Plant Construction

Kazakhstan’s planned $15 billion Balkhash nuclear plant faces postponed construction as Russia’s Rosatom struggles to finalize funding amid sanctions and local control demands.

Legal Challenges Mount Against Climate Change Lawsuits Amid Shifting Scientific and Political Landscape
Energy & Climate

Legal Challenges Mount Against Climate Change Lawsuits Amid Shifting Scientific and Political Landscape

Recent rulings and scientific reassessments have weakened the foundation for climate change litigation, spotlighting judicial and legislative limits on lawsuits targeting energy companies.