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Portuguese man o’ war found on Welsh beach. Is climate change making sightings more common?
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Portuguese man o’ war found on Welsh beach. Is climate change making sightings more common?

Will marine heatwaves help these venomous sea creatures thrive in Europe? Beachgoers have been warned to stay vigilant after a Portuguese man o’ war washed up Anglesey, an island in north Wales. Closely related to jellyfish, the alien-like sea creatures are recognisable for their striking blue-violet balloon-like floats, thought to resemble a war ship’s sail....

Oil Titans Clamor to Be Part of Climate Conversation
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Oil Titans Clamor to Be Part of Climate Conversation

Executives are talking up their net zero plans, but there’s a risk the gap between rhetoric and reality becomes too wide. The Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference, or Adipec, is the most oily event imaginable: acres of halls filled with people selling pipes, pumps and drill bits — everything you need to get fossil fuels out...

Superfood-based ‘beanless coffee’ could slash emissions and water use by 94%
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Superfood-based ‘beanless coffee’ could slash emissions and water use by 94%

Coffee is causing deforestation at an ‘alarming rate’ – could a beanless brew be the solution? A Seattle-based startup backed by some of the investors behind Beyond Meat is launching the world’s first beanless coffee this week. Its inventors hope to slash the environmental impact of the popular drink. The caffeinated brew uses superfoods and plant-based waste...

Pope calls out UAE’s ‘conflict of interest’ as Cop28 host in strongest ever statement on climate crisis
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Pope calls out UAE’s ‘conflict of interest’ as Cop28 host in strongest ever statement on climate crisis

Pope Francis has called out the “conflict of interest” of the United Arab Emirates as this year’s climate summit host in the strongest ever statement released by the Vatican on the climate crisis. In a new document titled “Laudate Deum” or “Praise God” on Wednesday, the Pope issued a stern call for climate action and questioned UAE’s position as a host for...

Greenland’s Inuit falling through thin ice of climate change
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Greenland’s Inuit falling through thin ice of climate change

The thunder of icebergs crashing into the turquoise sea of eastern Greenland is the sound of one of the planet’s most important ecosystems teetering on the edge of collapse. As the ice melts, the hunters in the village of Ittoqqortoormiit—home to one of the last Inuit hunting communities—worry where they will get water. Greenland’s ice...

Is your seafood safe? New study reveals alarming levels of toxins in Pacific Ocean marine life
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Is your seafood safe? New study reveals alarming levels of toxins in Pacific Ocean marine life

Background The aquatic ecosystem is highly susceptible to climate change and other environmental factors, including residual toxins. Pollution of the marine environment can alter the ocean’s biological, physical, and chemical states, which in turn can severely affect the marine ecosystem and marine wildlife. The Pacific covers about 28% of the Earth’s surface and is among...

Billionaires are responsible for large amounts of climate pollution from Hanscom, a new report finds
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Billionaires are responsible for large amounts of climate pollution from Hanscom, a new report finds

Executives at Suffolk Construction, owned by John Fish, have used the Boston-based company’s private jet nearly 250 times since last year to fly from Hanscom Field to destinations such as Aruba and Aspen, Barcelona and Rome, Martha’s Vineyard and Napa Valley, according to a new report. Private jet flights have increasingly become a target of...