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This invasive bug is terrorizing Pennsylvania growers (and it’s coming for your wine)

Grist

And like most invasive species, it has no predators in its newly acquired territories. The sap passes quickly through the bugs as they dine, meaning they simultaneously squirt waste—politely called “honeydew” by entomologists—from the other end as they eat. winter is warming faster than the other seasons.

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In Canada, Inuit communities are shaping research priorities

Grist

Hunting became risky or impossible, food supplies ran low, and a community survey found that one in 12 ice travelers suffered accidents that year. The territory of Nunavut, though majority Inuit, uses a non-ethnic public government model.). That spring, at least one person drowned when their snowmobiles plunged through weak ice.

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GTM’s Book of Customs, Traditions and Etiquette, Vol. IV: Tales of the Future Grid

GreenTechMedia

Traveler: I was just passing through the barren wasteland and needed some place to charge my Cybertruck. Traveler: You can’t rush a visionary. Later, inside, Traveler follows Mother, Eldest Son, and Daughter over creaky floorboards to a candlelit dining room. Mother: Hello Mister, and welcome to Grid’s Edge.

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Indigenous Resistance Instrumental in Stopping High-Profile Fossil Fuel Projects, Says Report

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Over many years she has fought to protect both the White Earth reservation in northern Minnesota, where she lives, and other Native American communities from a slew of dirty projects, including coal mines, coal-fired power plants, incinerators and nuclear waste facilities. “We don’t have another place to go.