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  • Amur leopards, once nearly extinct, are making a comeback in Far East Asia

    Amur leopards, once nearly extinct, are making a comeback in Far East Asia

    In the 20th century, poaching for its spotted fur, forest fires and conversion of land for farming caused the wildcat’s population to plummet to roughly 25 individuals in the wild. Today, there are approximately 130 in Russia alone, according to a recent Wildlife Conservation Society report. Efforts to save the species date back decades. Collaboration…


  • Portugal announces a massive new marine protected area

    Portugal announces a massive new marine protected area

    The new marine protected area covers 38,000 square miles surrounding the Gorringe Ridge, home to 850 marine species. The Gorringe Ridge is the tallest seamount—a large submarine volcanic mountain—in Western Europe, and is known for its biodiversity. Among its most famous inhabitants are “soft corals,” or gorgonians, and deep-sea sponges, which call the 1,100 reefs…


  • More than 90% of global new renewable energy capacity is now cheaper than fossil fuels

    More than 90% of global new renewable energy capacity is now cheaper than fossil fuels

    The global switch to renewable energy has passed a “positive tipping point,” according to two United Nations reports. Solar is now 41% cheaper than fossil fuels worldwide. Not long ago, it was four times the cost. Offshore wind is now also 53% cheaper and the most affordable source of new renewable energy. Even more, costs…


  • New partnership funds Indigenous-led protection of Canadian lands twice the size of Florida

    New partnership funds Indigenous-led protection of Canadian lands twice the size of Florida

    In Canada’s Northwest Territories, a landmark pact is uniting federal, territorial, and 21 Indigenous governments to protect nature on an unprecedented scale. Covering current preserves plus 75,000 square miles of new conserved lands — twice Florida’s size and more than 2% of Canada’s landmass — the agreement will channel over $300 million to Indigenous-led stewardship,…


  • Arizona erases $429 million in medical debt

    Arizona erases $429 million in medical debt

    Thousands of Arizonans now have a financial burden lifted off their shoulders, Gov. Katie Hobbs announced on Wednesday. According to the Democratic governor, $429 million in medical debt has been erased for more than 352,000 Arizonans as part of a partnership between her administration and national nonprofit Undue Medical Debt. In 2024, Hobbs announced an…


  • California becomes world’s largest economy to be powered by two-thirds clean energy

    California becomes world’s largest economy to be powered by two-thirds clean energy

    The state released new data showing California’s continued progress toward a clean energy future with 67% of the state’s retail electricity sales in 2023 coming from renewable and zero-carbon electricity generation — compared to just 61% the previous year and around 41% a decade ago. Then, in 2024, the state added a record-breaking 7,000 MW…


  • India now gets 50% of its energy from non-fossil sources

    India now gets 50% of its energy from non-fossil sources

    The world’s most populous nation has achieved the milestone of generating a majority of its installed electricity capacity from non-fossil fuel sources — five years ahead of its 2030 target under the Paris Agreement. India’s renewable power output rose at its fastest pace since 2022 in the first half of 2025, while coal-fired generation declined…


  • Mexico bans dolphin shows

    Mexico bans dolphin shows

    In a landmark move for animal welfare, the Mexican Senate has voted unanimously to ban dolphin and other marine mammal shows across the country. The decision, passed 99 to 0, marks the culmination of a years-long campaign led by activists, researchers, and concerned citizens to end the exploitation of marine mammals in entertainment. The updated…


  • Solar was E.U.’s biggest source of power for the first time ever in June 2025

    Solar was E.U.’s biggest source of power for the first time ever in June 2025

    At least 13 E.U. countries saw solar output hit a new monthly high in June, according to an analysis from energy think tank Ember. Solar amounted to more than 40% of generation in the Netherlands and 35% in Greece. Coal generated just 6 percent of electricity, a new monthly low. Fifteen E.U. countries are now…


  • China removes more than 300 dams along Yangtze River tributary to restore biodiversity

    China removes more than 300 dams along Yangtze River tributary to restore biodiversity

    China has claimed to dismantle 300 dams and decommission more than 90% of small hydropower stations along the Chishui River since 2020. The move is seen as one of the world’s largest state-led efforts to restore aquatic biodiversity, reversing decades of hydro-infrastructure development that critically endangered native fish species, the South China Morning Post reported.…