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Common Plastic Items Shed Trillions of Nanoparticles When Exposed to Hot Water

Source: Common Plastic Items Shed Trillions of Nanoparticles When Exposed to Hot Water

Church workers: Catholics must stand with victims in mining conflicts | Earthbeat | National Catholic Reporter

Source: Church workers: Catholics must stand with victims in mining conflicts | Earthbeat | National Catholic Reporter

Members of Indigenous communities camp on the property of Chinese-owned Las Bambas copper mine in Peru April 26, 2022. The Peruvian government April 27 declared a state of emergency near the copper mine, where production has been halted […]

Press bishops to commit to net-zero dioceses, climate panel urges young Catholics | Earthbeat | National Catholic Reporter

Source: Press bishops to commit to net-zero dioceses, climate panel urges young Catholics | Earthbeat | National Catholic Reporter

Canadian Hydropower Destined for U.S. Hits a Roadblock in Maine – The New York Times

Source: Canadian Hydropower Destined for U.S. Hits a Roadblock in Maine – The New York Times

Climate Forward: The price of oil profits

Source: Climate Forward: The price of oil profits

Plastic Recycling Rate in US Falls Below 6%

Source: Plastic Recycling Rate in US Falls Below 6%

How Evangelicalism’s Twin Seeds of Biblical Literalism and Constitutional Originalism Spelled the End of Roe | Religion Dispatches

Source: How Evangelicalism’s Twin Seeds of Biblical Literalism and Constitutional Originalism Spelled the End of Roe | Religion Dispatches

How treaties protecting fossil fuel investors could jeopardize global efforts to save the climate – and cost countries billions

Source: How treaties protecting fossil fuel investors could jeopardize global efforts to save the climate – and cost countries billions

How the Government Helped White Americans Steal Black Farmland | The New Republic

Source: How the Government Helped White Americans Steal Black Farmland | The New Republic

India’s Heat Wave Could Worsen the Global Food Crisis – The Atlantic

Source: India’s Heat Wave Could Worsen the Global Food Crisis – The Atlantic  by Robinson  Meyer

For the past few days, a heat wave of mind-boggling scale and intensity has gripped South Asia. More than 1 billion people in India and Pakistan have endured daytime highs of 40 degrees Celsius, or 104 degrees Fahrenheit.

Delhi, the world’s […]