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Oct 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Gabes Stands Up: A City's Fight Against Pollution and Neglect

In the coastal city of Gabes, Tunisia, people are fed up. They've had enough of the pollution from a big chemical plant. So, they did something about it. They went on strike. They protested. They shut down the city. All to send a message: "Gabes wants to live. " The plant, run by the state, has bee

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Oct 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Recycling Tech: Turning Old Gadgets into Valuable Resources

In the world of technology, old gadgets often end up as trash, but they hold a secret treasure. Rare earth elements (REEs) found in discarded electronics are in high demand, but extracting them is tough. A group of scientists has found a smarter way to do this. They use electricity to heat up old ma

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Oct 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Big Names Team Up to Track Carbon Footprints Better

Some major companies have decided to work together on a big problem: how to accurately measure carbon emissions. BlackRock's Global Infrastructure Partners, Exxon Mobil, and Banco Santander are leading this effort. They want to create a new system that shows exactly where carbon pollution comes from

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Oct 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Falmouth's Fight for a Greener Future

Falmouth is at a crossroads. The town council has taken a bold step to limit pesticides and fertilizers, but not everyone is on board. This fall, voters will decide whether to keep these restrictions or repeal them. It's a big deal, not just for the town, but for the health of people, pets, and the

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Oct 21 2025SCIENCE

Plastics and Toxins: An Unlikely Alliance

In the world of environmental science, things aren't always as straightforward as they seem. Take zebrafish larvae, for instance. These tiny fish face big trouble when exposed to cadmium sulfide (CdS), a harmful chemical. When sunlight hits CdS, it releases toxic cadmium (Cd2+), which slows down the

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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

Air Pollution: A Hidden Threat to Children’s Health

Air pollution is a big problem. It's not just about smoggy skies and bad air. It's also about kids getting sick. Scientists have been looking into how air pollution affects children's health. They found that kids exposed to dirty air are more likely to get cancer. The study looked at lots of resear

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Oct 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Venezuela's Coal Dilemma: A Risky Bet

Venezuela is making a bold move with coal. The country is struggling due to U. S. sanctions, so it's focusing on coal to bring in money. They've teamed up with a Turkish company to reopen old mines. The goal is to export over 10 million tons this year. However, this rush is causing problems. Safety

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Oct 20 2025CRYPTO

The Power Behind Bitcoin: Can Crypto Go Green?

Bitcoin mining is a big deal, but it's also a big energy hog. In 2025, it's expected to use about 138 TWh of electricity. That's a lot! But it's not just about the electricity. It's also about the carbon dioxide, water, e-waste, and land impacts. Governments are starting to pay attention to where Bi

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Oct 20 2025OPINION

The Legacy of Jane Goodall: A Champion for Animals and the Planet

Jane Goodall's impact on the world was immense. She dedicated her life to understanding and protecting animals, especially chimpanzees. Her work showed us how much we have in common with them. She believed in treating all living beings with kindness and respect. Goodall's love for animals drove her

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Oct 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Erie Canal: A Mixed Bag of Progress and Problems

The Erie Canal is a peaceful spot today, with people enjoying nature along its path. But back in 1825, when it first opened, it was a big deal for trade and travel. The canal cut through forests and fields, making way for mules to pull barges at 4 miles per hour. This was much faster than wagons on

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