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Environment

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EEnvironment
Hailstorm could be costliest disaster in Springfield history
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Hailstorm could be costliest disaster in Springfield history

  • April 30, 2026
SPRINGFIELD, MO – It’ll be weeks before the full cost of Tuesday’s hailstorm is calculated. But, the scope…
EEnvironment
‘Beautiful thing’ Americans step in to sing 'O’ Canada,' winning over Canadians online
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‘Beautiful thing’ Americans step in to sing ‘O’ Canada,’ winning over Canadians online

  • April 30, 2026
What to know Fans at a Buffalo Sabres playoff game finished singing “O’ Canada” after a microphone malfunction…
EEnvironment
Phoenix leaders plan for water shortages as Colorado River shrinks 
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Phoenix leaders plan for water shortages as Colorado River shrinks 

  • April 30, 2026
PHOENIX — Phoenix leaders are laying out their plan to keep water flowing as the Colorado River shrinks,…
EEnvironment
Look: Wisconsin recycling center posts 17.3 mph speed limit sign
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Look: Wisconsin recycling center posts 17.3 mph speed limit sign

  • April 30, 2026
April 29 (UPI) — A new speed limit sign posted outside a recycling center in Wisconsin is drawing…
EEnvironment
The vine with a murky past that is strangling Vanuatu's forests
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The vine with a murky past that is strangling Vanuatu’s forests

  • April 30, 2026
Vanuatu’s tropical rainforests are suffocating under an invasive species which, according to local lore, was introduced during World…
EEnvironment
Ecuador starts fracking in Amazon rainforest
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Ecuador starts fracking in Amazon rainforest

  • April 30, 2026
Ecuador has started fracking in the Amazon rainforest for the first time, state oil company Petroecuador said Wednesday.…
EEnvironment
After A Giant Iceberg Broke Away, Scientists Found A Long Sealed Marine World Under Antarctica
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After a Giant Iceberg Broke Away, Scientists Found a Long-Sealed Marine World Under Antarctica

  • April 30, 2026
A massive iceberg breaking away in Antarctica has uncovered a thriving underwater ecosystem no one had ever seen…
EEnvironment
The Iran War makes a case for renewable energy that has nothing to do with global warming
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The Iran War makes a case for renewable energy that has nothing to do with global warming

  • April 30, 2026
“We are powerfully imprisoned by the terms in which we have been conducted to think.”― R. Buckminster Fuller The…
AArtificial intelligence
Inside India newsletter: AI is exposing cracks in India’s growth story as it hits high-paying IT jobs
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Inside India newsletter: AI is exposing cracks in India’s growth story as it hits high-paying IT jobs

  • April 30, 2026
Hello, this is Priyanka Salve, writing to you from Singapore. Welcome to the latest edition of “Inside India” — your…
EEnvironment
Renewables and batteries drive down fossil fuel use despite record electricity demand
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Renewables and batteries drive down fossil fuel use despite record electricity demand

  • April 30, 2026
A hot summer saw Australians use record amounts of electricity, but the growing share of renewable energy continues…
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