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Dec 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

Canada's Green Fund Turns Fines into Fixes

Canada's Environmental Damages Fund is celebrating 30 years of turning penalties into positive change. Recently, the government announced a $10. 6 million boost for 23 new projects focused on nature conservation and restoration. This fund, established in 1995, has been using money from environmental

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Dec 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

Plastic Pollution: A Problem We Can Solve

Plastic pollution is a growing problem. Right now, a garbage truck's worth of plastic is dumped into the environment every second. That's a lot of waste. And it's only going to get worse. By 2040, plastic production is expected to increase by more than 50 percent. But waste management won't keep up.

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Dec 16 2025SCIENCE

Nevada's Secret Science Hub: 75 Years of Innovation

In the heart of the Nevada desert, a massive, highly secured area has been quietly working on some of the most critical scientific and security tasks for the U. S. for the past 75 years. This place, known as the Nevada National Security Sites (NNSS), is not just about nuclear tests anymore. It's a h

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Dec 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Young People and Farmers Team Up to Save Soil

In Serbia, a unique project is teaching farmers and young people how to take care of the soil. The "Guardians of Soil Health" project, run by the BioSense Institute, is all about learning how to check if the soil is healthy. Participants learn to test things like how much water is in the soil, how a

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Dec 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Sumatra's Road to Recovery: What Lies Ahead?

Sumatra, Indonesia, is slowly picking up the pieces after devastating floods and landslides. The disaster, triggered by a powerful cyclone, has left over 1, 000 people dead. Many more are still missing. The storms also caused destruction in nearby countries, with around 200 lives lost in southern Th

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Dec 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Safe Spaces in the Digital World: Why Sandboxes Matter

In the world of tech, sandboxes are like digital playgrounds. They are safe, isolated spaces where you can test and play with unknown software or files without risking your main system. Think of them as a safety net for your computer. They are used by companies, developers, and cybersecurity experts

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Dec 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

North Lake Tahoe's Smart Move for a Greener Future

North Lake Tahoe is a stunning place, but it's also a busy one. Too many visitors can hurt the environment and make life harder for locals. To fix this, the area has a special plan called the Tourism Business Improvement District, or TBID. Recently, this plan was renewed for 10 years. This is a big

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Dec 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Wintry Paths: Kind Ways to Keep Them Safe

Winter brings icy paths, but the usual rock salt fix harms the environment. It’s not just bad for nature; it’s tough on pets too. Pets can get sore paws or even get sick if they lick it up. So, what can we do instead? Sand is a simple choice. It soaks up sunlight, melts ice, and gives you grip.

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Dec 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Erhai Lake: How Clean Water Boosts Local Livelihoods

In the heart of Yunnan province, a stunning turnaround has taken place. Erhai Lake, once troubled by green algal blooms, now sparkles under clear skies, surrounded by verdant mountains. This change didn't happen by chance. It's the result of hard work and smart planning. By fixing the environment, l

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Dec 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Railroads: The Hidden Polluters of the U. S.

The U. S. freight rail industry, often seen as an eco-friendly way to move goods, has a dirty secret. It emits more nitrogen oxide, a key smog-causing pollutant, than all the nation's coal-fired power plants combined. This is a big deal because nitrogen oxide is linked to health issues and environme

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