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GaiaGram - Environmental Headlines from around a planet in crisis

GaiaGram - Environmental Headlines from around a planet in crisis

By: Kevin Gallagher
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A weekly aggregation of ecological and climate events occurring around the world.© 2025 Kevin Gallagher Earth Sciences Natural History Nature & Ecology Science
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  • GaiaGram - Environmental Headlines
    Jul 2 2025

    Major heat waves hit southern Europe

    India also struggling with heat waves

    Majority of Britain’s want the most polluting companies to face tax hikes


    The Caspian Sea level is likely to decline by up to 59 feet

    Proposal to sell off millions of acres of public lands across Western states halted

    E.P.A. Workers Warn Trump Is Politicizing Their Work

    Texas has lowest chance of power supply emergencies in years

    Solar is now California’s #1 electricity source

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    4 mins
  • GaiaGram - Environmental Headlines
    Jul 2 2025

    -The risk of encountering ticks outdoors in the New York area is very high.

    -The global food system faces growing risks from climate change

    -EPA’s termination of $600 million in environmental justice grants ruled illegal.

    -The Earth could be doomed to breach the symbolic 1.5C warming limit in as little as three years at current levels of carbon dioxide emissions.

    -Southern France is choking under an intense bout of air pollution

    -Just 4. companies are top four companies contributing the most to plastic pollution.

    -Indiana is stepping up its solar game with a massive solar farm.

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    4 mins
  • GaiaGram - Environmental Headlines
    Jun 19 2025

    The DOJ says the President has the power to eliminate national monuments to make way for development


    Global EV sales surged in May 2025


    Pennsylvania to protect farmland from residential and commercial development


    Fairbanks, Alaska, issued a first ever heat advisory

    World Meteorological Organization state of the climate report released,

    Scientists detect a unique kind of toxic organic pollutant in the Western Hemisphere.

    Japanese scientists have created a new family of recyclable plastics

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    5 mins
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