Data centers are physical facilities embedded in real communities around the globe, even as they power vast digital worlds. Climate science and public health scholars explain how data centers negatively affect air and water quality, noise levels, land use and energy costs.
Even as they create and enable expansive virtual worlds, data centers are physical buildings in real communities around the nation and the globe.
As permafrost thaws, some headwaters in #Canada's North turn orange and toxic: study
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This #fish species survived 100,000 years without males. #Scientists thought it should be long dead – but it's thriving
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Ghost-Kananaskis Sub-regional Plan engagement
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Shakedown #Federalism
The #UCP has a Project 2025 blueprint—and, like Trump’s administration, is implementing it with radical fervour
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How to build #cities for #wildlife, not just people – new #research
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The Forgotten Frontlines of #Freshwater #Conservation: Why #Springs Are the Quiet Center of the Freshwater World
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Brewing battle over #Forest Service #glyphosate spraying near Lake Tahoe’s pristine #waters
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François-Nicolas Robinne
François-Nicolas Robinne
François-Nicolas Robinne
The climate crisis is real. We should be pushing for renewables. Instead, the world's largest banks have committed nearly $1 trillion to the fossil fuel industry. Our country, our way of life, the very planet we call home, is being held to ransom by bankers.
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François-Nicolas Robinne
#Erosion and #sediment control practices for #forest #roads and #stream #crossings. A practical operations guide. 2nd edition
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François-Nicolas Robinne
François-Nicolas Robinne
François-Nicolas Robinne
JPMorgan Chase leads 65 banks making decisions incompatible with restraining rising temperatures, researchers say
Katherine Levy remembers a childhood deeply rooted in the natural offerings of Lake Tahoe - water skiing in the summer and working as ski instructor on the surrounding snow-covered mountains during wi...
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All-female species have been long thought of as evolutionary dead ends – but one fish has defied the odds to live without males, revealing new clues to how genomes stay healthy.
This 2nd edition of the handbook is a compilation of erosion and sediment control practices to reduce the environmental impacts from resource roads and structures, fire salvage and trails, and include...