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Horrified Wagga residents call for proper sanitation at homeless camp where baby was found dead
A newborn baby was found dead at a homeless encampment in Wagga Wagga with inadequate sanitation facilities, prompting community calls for urgent action to improve conditions.
Wildlife Good News
‘It’s a special tree’: campaign to save mother of beloved bramley apple for nation
A campaign has launched to purchase a Nottinghamshire cottage and preserve the original bramley apple tree, which has grown there since the 19th century. The heritage site would become a center celebrating the history of one of the world's most popular cooking apples.
EV
ENGWE EP-2 3.0 folding commuter e-bike with $214 bundle at new $949 low, Baseus X1 Pro dual-tracking solar camera $150 low, more
A weekly roundup of green technology deals featuring discounted e-bikes, solar security cameras, and electric power tools. Multiple products are highlighted with promotional pricing and bundled accessories.
Climate
The Humanoid Robot Market Is Smaller Than It Looks
An analysis challenges inflated humanoid robot market projections by questioning whether all human labor is actually replaceable by robots. The article critiques common narratives that aggregate global wages to justify trillion-dollar market size estimates.
Climate
Tesla (TSLA) reveals $573M web of transactions between Elon Musk’s companies
Tesla's SEC filing reveals $573 million in transactions between Elon Musk's companies including SpaceX and xAI. The filing details a complex financial web of revenue and expenses flowing between Musk's corporate entities.
Opinion
Sierra Club Statement on Supreme Court Ruling to Gut the Voting Rights Act
Sierra Club statement responds to Supreme Court's 6-3 decision to weaken the Voting Rights Act and reduce minority voting power. The ruling is not directly related to environmental issues.
Wildlife
Fiery Fall Color in Southern Chile
Beech forests in southern Patagonia display vibrant autumn colors. The natural phenomenon showcases seasonal changes in the region's vegetation.
Opinion
What Do Steve Bannon & Bernie Sanders Have In Common? Opposition To Artificial Intelligence
Steve Bannon and Bernie Sanders, despite opposing political views, share concerns about artificial intelligence dangers. A Quinnipiac poll shows a majority of Americans also view AI as potentially dangerous.
Opinion Good News
‘I needed to be in that strange, flat place’: how an Orkney garden healed a writer
A nature writer moved to Orkney after personal loss and found healing through connection with the remote Scottish archipelago's dramatic landscape and weather.
Wildlife Good News
As Walk for Peace begins in Sri Lanka, activists call for animal rights
Buddhist monks from Texas are conducting a Walk for Peace in Sri Lanka, accompanied by a rescued dog named Aloka, while promoting compassion and nonviolence.
Opinion
Take Out The Earbuds & Appreciate The Nature Around You!
An opinion piece argues that people should remove earbuds while exercising outdoors to increase awareness of nature. The author suggests that constant entertainment via podcasts disconnects us from environmental appreciation.
Wildlife
‘Kraken-like’ giant octopuses 100m years ago crunched bones of prey
Fossilized beaks reveal giant octopuses up to 19 meters long roamed Cretaceous oceans as apex predators. Analysis shows these ancient cephalopods used powerful beaks to crush bone, rivaling mosasaurs and plesiosaurs.
Climate
‘A history of the Earth’: Twelve Apostles revealed to be as old as 14m years
Microscopic fossils in limestone have revealed Victoria's Twelve Apostles rock formations are 8.6 to 14 million years old. Tectonic plate movements over millions of years lifted and tilted the layers, creating a geological record of ancient earthquakes.
Wildlife
Bonobos enjoy pretend tea parties and chimps think rationally: why apes are more like us than we ever thought
Recent research documents pretend play in bonobos and reveals striking cognitive similarities between great apes and humans. Studies over the past decade have uncovered behavioral parallels that challenge traditional assumptions about human uniqueness.
EV
Tesla (TSLA) quietly discloses $2 billion AI hardware company acquisition buried in filing
Tesla acquired an unnamed AI hardware company for up to $2 billion, disclosed only in a footnote of its Q1 2026 filing without shareholder communication. The deal's environmental relevance and strategic purpose remain unclear.
Opinion
Will Banning Social Media for Minors Actually Help Reduce Carbon Emissions?
An article questions whether banning social media for minors would reduce carbon emissions, concluding it would not. The piece critiques a perceived disconnect between social media regulation and climate action in government policy.
Climate
Six great reads: Iran’s social media memes, an abandoned department store and a 1,200-year-old record of cherry blossoms
A weekend reading roundup featuring six diverse articles including coverage of Iranian social media, abandoned retail spaces, and historical climate records. The collection spans cultural commentary and long-term environmental documentation.
Opinion
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CleanTechnica requests increased financial support from readers beyond their standard $3/month subscription. The publication cites recent developments necessitating additional funding.
Climate
Musk tells Tesla staff to switch to Grok — a model he admits is worse
Elon Musk directed Tesla employees to use Grok, his xAI model, despite acknowledging it underperforms competitors. The move follows Tesla's decision to cap spending on third-party AI tools.
Climate
Clinical trials begin in DRC epicenter of Bundibugyo strain of Ebola
Clinical trials for Bundibugyo Ebola treatments began in the DRC in July, targeting a strain with nearly 1,500 confirmed cases and over 450 deaths. The trials aim to develop a standard treatment for the outbreak.
Climate
The World Cup From 250 Miles Up
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station have photographed several cities that will host the 2026 FIFA World Cup from 250 miles above Earth. The images provide a unique perspective of these World Cup host locations from space.
Opinion
The 250th Anniversary Of The Declaration Of Independence Was Nothing Like The Bicentennial Celebrations
An opinion piece reflects on the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, expressing melancholy about the nation's progress on human rights compared to the 1976 bicentennial celebrations.
Opinion
Happy Birthday, America! Hope You Find Your Way Back.
A personal reflection on the author's connection to America and family members living there. The piece appears to be an opinion editorial rather than environmental news coverage.
Climate
The Birthplace of the United States
This story discusses the historical founding location of the United States and how founders shaped American government. It has no apparent connection to environmental issues or climate concerns.
Climate
Colonial National Historical Park
Colonial National Historical Park preserves sites from America's colonial period and the road to independence. The park has no clear connection to environmental or climate-related issues.
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