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Joro spiders are back in the news. Here’s what the experts really think about them
WRBL Columbus· 2 hours agoA large, brightly colored invasive species called the Joro spider is on the move in the United...
Manor Lord dev turns to community once again for patch advice
VideoGamer.com· 6 hours ago40% of the Earth’s population may be eligible to vote in elections in 2024 but this level of...
A brave new world with fewer babies | Horsey cartoon
Seattle Times· 6 hours agoIn 1950, the global average was 4.86 children for each father and mother. By 2023, that average had dropped to 2.15, just below the replacement rate of...
Manure digesters have been called the key to solving CAFO pollution. A new study says that's wrong
Gannett via AOL· 9 hours agoMADISON - New research conducted by environmental groups argues that manure digesters, seen as a solution to pollution from large-scale livestock farms, do more harm than good because of other ...
No, It’s Not Too Late to Save the Planet
Foreign Policy Magazine· 3 days agoClimate denial may be on the decline, but a phenomenon at least as injurious to the cause of climate protection has blossomed beside it: doomism, or the...
Colorado's 20 largest wildfires happened this century. Here's how things are changing.
The Coloradoan via Yahoo News· 2 days agoWe just happen to be in a more dominant La Niña cycle.” Even if stronger wind observed might be part...
A first-of-its-kind geothermal system will cool and heat dozens of homes in Massachusetts
ABC News· 9 hours agoA Massachusetts neighborhood could be the envy of sustainability enthusiasts in the state after it...
Atlantic Diet Success Stories: How the Plan Helps Women Lose Weight, Ease Pain & More
First for Women via Yahoo News· 1 day agoShe also included Atlantic Diet foods like yogurt and extra starches. Nia dropped 13 pounds the...
The essential guide to visiting Canada
National Geographic· 1 day agoSize: At 3.855 million square miles, Canada is the second largest country in the world by area, and shares the longest border in the world, with the U.S....
Why Mexico City’s thirst is causing it to sink
Washington Post· 1 day agoThis sinking, which is known as land subsidence, crops up across the world. While it can be subtle in many places — it pushes land down around an inch or...