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Reducing Methane Alone Could Complicate Ozone Layer Recovery

Reducing Methane Alone Could Complicate Ozone Layer Recovery

A new study warns that isolated reductions in methane, a potent greenhouse gas, could jeopardize progress made in protecting the atmosphere.

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Apple expects months to catch up with Mac mini and Mac Studio demand

Apple expects months to catch up with Mac mini and Mac Studio demand

Apple's Mac mini and Mac Studio desktops are facing high demand and stock shortages, with some models unavailable and long shipping times ahead.

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Apple opposes new guidelines impacting global emissions reporting

Apple opposes new guidelines impacting global emissions reporting

After releasing its 2025 environmental report, Apple joined others in criticizing a proposal to revise the Greenhouse Gas Protocol, which could hinder mandatory clean energy efforts.

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Who Will Pay to Cool the Planet? The Global Energy Challenge

Who Will Pay to Cool the Planet? The Global Energy Challenge

The rising demand for cooling worldwide creates a major energy challenge and an opportunity for sustainable solutions.

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Natural gas projects for data centers may outpace national emissions

Natural gas projects for data centers may outpace national emissions

Just 11 data center campuses in the US could emit over 129 million tons of greenhouse gases annually, surpassing Morocco's 2024 emissions. Self-supply trends heighten climate concerns.

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Great White Sharks: Evolutionary Edge Becomes Threat Due to Ocean Warming

Great White Sharks: Evolutionary Edge Becomes Threat Due to Ocean Warming

Great white sharks, iconic ocean predators, face a fatal overheating risk. Their evolutionary advantage of warmer body temperatures is now their greatest threat.

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Antarctic Birds: Study Uncovers Climate Change Impact Over Millennia

Antarctic Birds: Study Uncovers Climate Change Impact Over Millennia

Research in "Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences" analyzed guano to understand how winds and climate shaped Antarctic seabird populations, issuing a warning for their future.

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Google Advances Wetland Restoration and Carbon Removal Science

Google Advances Wetland Restoration and Carbon Removal Science

The tech company announced a key project to restore a degraded salt pond. The initiative focuses on advancing research into carbon removal.

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Global Warming Intensifies Hurricane Rainfall and Reach in the Atlantic

Global Warming Intensifies Hurricane Rainfall and Reach in the Atlantic

A recent study confirms that rising ocean temperatures are transforming tropical cyclones, increasing the intensity and area of their extreme precipitation.

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The Hidden Sanctuary: A Revolutionary Discovery in the World of Seahorses

The Hidden Sanctuary: A Revolutionary Discovery in the World of Seahorses

In a remote Bahamian lagoon, scientists have uncovered the largest known concentration of seahorses, offering unprecedented insights into their evolution and the health of marine ecosystems.

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Behavioral Flexibility: A New Key to Animal Adaptation in the Face of Climate Change

Behavioral Flexibility: A New Key to Animal Adaptation in the Face of Climate Change

An innovative model developed by biologist Carlos Botero at the University of Texas at Austin reveals how animals' capacity to adjust their behavior is crucial for their evolution in the face of climate change, challenging previous paradigms and offering new tools for biodiversity conservation.

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Data Centers: The Unexpected 'Heaters' Accelerating Climate Change

Data Centers: The Unexpected 'Heaters' Accelerating Climate Change

Data centers, the backbone of our digital age, are emerging as unexpected 'heat islands,' generating significant environmental impact. A recent study reveals temperature increases of up to 9°C in their vicinity, a worrying phenomenon affecting regions like Aragón, Spain, despite its already warm climate.

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