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Survivors’ voices 80 years after Hiroshima and Nagasaki sound a warning and a call to action
Eighty years ago, in August 1945, the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were incinerated by the first and only use of nuclear weapons in war. By the end of that year, approximately 140,000 people had...
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The treaty meant to control nuclear risks is under strain 80 years after the US bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Eighty years ago – on Aug. 6 and 9, 1945 – the U.S. military dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, thrusting humanity into a terrifying new age. In mere moments, tens of thousands...
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The World Court just ruled countries can be held liable for climate change damage – what does that mean for the US?
The International Court of Justice issued a landmark advisory opinion in July 2025 declaring that all countries have a legal obligation to protect and prevent harm to the climate.The court, created as part of the...
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Mystery of the potato’s origins solved by genetics
The humble potato, it turns out, is the product of a tryst between an ancient tomato plant and a...
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Yosemite embodies the long war over US national park privatization
The Trump administration’s cuts to the National Park Service’s budget and staffing have raised concerns among park advocates and the public that the administration is aiming to further privatize the national parks.The nation has a...
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‘Communities’ of strange, extreme life seen for first time in deep ocean
Victoria GillScience correspondent, BBC NewsThe findings challenge "long-standing assumptions" about life's potential at such extreme depths and pressures. They also suggest that these communities of animals, rather than extreme rarities, are actually widespread.Prof Andrew Sweetman, a senior scientist from...
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US government may be abandoning the global climate fight, but new leaders are filling the void – including China
When President Donald Trump announced in early 2025 that he was withdrawing the U.S. from the Paris climate agreement for the second time, it triggered fears that the move would undermine global efforts to slow...
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Why plane turbulence is really becoming more frequent and severe
BBCListen to this article being readAndrew Davies was on his way to New Zealand to work on a Doctor Who exhibition, for which he was project manager. The first leg of his flight from London to Singapore was fairly...
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Trump to scrap landmark finding that regulates carbon emissions
The Trump administration has announced a plan to scrap a landmark finding that greenhouse gases are harmful to the environment, severely curbing the federal government's ability to combat climate change. Known as the "Endangerment Finding", the 2009 order from...
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Great Lakes offshore wind could power the region and beyond
Offshore wind power could provide far more electricity than the U.S. uses for residential, commercial and industrial purposes. But the federal government has recently stopped approving offshore projects in the ocean.Another option is available, though:...
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Billions of starfish have died in a decade-long epidemic. Scientists say they now know why.
Scientists say they have at last solved the mystery of what killed more than 5...