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Jared Kushner · AlbaniaAlbania’s Vjosë River is known as Europe’s last wild river, and its pristine delta is a haven for migratory birds. As plans for luxury developments there—spearheaded by Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner—move ahead, conservationists are sounding the alarm.By Fred Pearce, Yale Environment 360It is the jewel of the Adriatic. Its shimmering waters feed a rare colony of Dalmatian pelicans, the world’s largest freshwater birds, sustain the endan…See the Story
Jared Kushner Has Big Plans for Delta of Europe’s Last Wild River - Inside Climate News
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Nogales, Arizona · NogalesSeparating people’s lived experiences from scientific data obscures the bigger picture of environmental injustice. With ‘Voices Unheard,’ Denise Moreno-Ramirez enriches research with human stories.By Emma PetersonDenise Moreno-Ramirez grew up in the border town of Nogales, Arizona, living in the U.S. with her family during the week and traveling to Mexico on weekends with her grandmother.See the Story
How an Arizona Medical Anthropologist Uses Oral Histories to Add Depth to Environmental Science - Inside Climate News
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Climate Change · SwitzerlandClimate change is disrupting the nitrogen cycle between some plants and soil microbes, bringing “false springs” during the day that leave plants more vulnerable to frigid nights.By Moriah McDonaldReduced snow cover and vegetation shifts in the Alps, driven, to some degree, by climate change, are leading some mountain ecosystems to struggle to hold onto nutrients that feed vegetation, a new study shows.See the Story
Reduced Snow Cover and Shifting Vegetation Are Disrupting Alpine Ecosystems, Study Finds - Inside Climate News
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Michigan · MichiganCross-laminated timber created from softwood trees is greening the construction energy. Research into new resins could allow the hardwoods common in Michigan to be used in the future.By Drew SaundersThe mass timber industry’s promise of low carbon emissions through state-of-the-art laminated wood products has resulted in steady adoption across a construction industry long bogged down by high emissions and habitat destruction.See the Story
Researchers at Michigan Tech Want to Create a High-Tech Wood Product Called Cross-Laminated Timber From the State’s Hardwood Trees - Inside Climate News
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Boston, Massachusetts · BostonA new process was designed to ensure low-income neighborhoods don’t get left behind.Interview by Steve Curwood, Living on EarthFrom our collaborating partner “Living on Earth,” public radio’s environmental news magazine, an interview by Host Steve Curwood with David Cash, administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency’s New England Region.See the Story
Q&A: How The Federal Biden Administration Plans to Roll Out $20 Billion in Financing for Clean Energy Development - Inside Climate News
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A Federal Program Is Expanding Electric School Bus Fleets, But There Are Still Some Bumps in the Road - Inside Climate News
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Burlington, Vermont · BurlingtonInstead of hazardous waste, this “Superfund” would clean up the mess left by climate-induced storms, floods and heat waves created by fossil fuel companies.By Olivia GiegerLast summer, on the evening of July 11, Andy Jones went on a surreal canoe ride. Jones, the manager of the Intervale Community Farm in Burlington, Vermont, joined a flotilla of a dozen neighbors and farmers who paddled across their flooded fields.See the Story
The Vermont Legislature Considers ‘Superfund’ Legislation to Compensate for Climate Change - Inside Climate News
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Is it Time to Retire the Term “Clean Energy”? - Inside Climate News
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