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Brazil's Lula pledges to finish paving road that experts say could worsen Amazon deforestation

Brazil Amazon Drought
September 11, 2024

BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) — In a visit to see the damage caused by drought and fire in the Amazon, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva pledged to pave a road that environmentalists and some in his own government say threatens to vastly increase destruction of the world’s largest tropical forest — and contribute to climate change.

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Sea turtles make big comeback on sandy beaches at 2 British military bases in Cyprus

Officials say protected green and loggerhead turtles are making a big comeback on the beaches of two British military bases in Cyprus, with the number of nests surpassing last year’s record count by nearly 25%

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Lost in translation: What spirituality and Einstein’s theory of time have to do with misunderstandings about climate change

On an island off Africa where one of the local languages has no established words for climate change, a researcher discovers lessons for everyone in discussing climate change.

Lost in translation: What spirituality and Einstein’s theory of time have to do with misunderstandings about climate change
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Fortified bouillon cubes are seen as a way to curb malnutrition in Africa as climate worsens hunger

In Nigeria and other countries in sub-Saharan Africa, many households have limited access to nutrient-rich foods due to rising costs and the impact of climate change on agriculture and food systems

Fortified bouillon cubes are seen as a way to curb malnutrition in Africa as climate worsens hunger
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Arizona tribe fights to stop lithium drilling on culturally significant lands

A Native American tribe is trying to persuade a U.S. judge to extend a temporary ban on exploratory drilling for a lithium project in Arizona

Arizona tribe fights to stop lithium drilling on culturally significant lands
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US solar jobs rise 6% in 2023, study says

U.S. solar industry jobs rose 6% last year to nearly 280,000, their highest level ever, according to an annual study known as the National Solar Jobs Census published on Monday by the

US solar jobs rise 6% in 2023, study says
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Google says it will rethink its plans for a big data center in Chile over water worries

Google says it will rethink its plans for a big data center in Chile over water worries
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Roaring pipeline fire near Houston subsides but still burns

Roaring pipeline fire near Houston subsides but still burns
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Oakland Unified debuts all-electric fleet of school buses; 1st in the nation

Oakland Unified debuts all-electric fleet of school buses; 1st in the nation
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North Carolina's coast has been deluged by the fifth historic flood in 25 years

North Carolina's coast has been deluged by the fifth historic flood in 25 years