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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 Nature & Ecology Science
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  • GaiaGram - Environmental Headlines in 4 minutes
    Dec 15 2025

    A 25-Year-Old Paper On the Controversial Glyphosate Weedkiller has been Retracted

    U.S. EPA announces $3 billion in new funding for states to reduce exposure to lead in drinking water


    Reaching net zero carbon emissions will not bring quick relief from extreme heat


    The beautiful ponderosa pine—is disappearing.

    New climate idea, to combat sea level rise, moving seawater to reflood inland depressions.

    NYTS SAYS Many Fighting Climate Change Worry They Are Losing the Information War.


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  • GaiaGram - Environmental Headlines in 4 minutes
    Dec 8 2025

    -Floods on Indonesia’s Sumatra island displaces over three million people with 3000 injured or missing

    -New Delhi air has “severe and life-threatening levels of toxic pollutants.


    -Dust from the dry bed of the Great Salt Lake is creating a serious public health threat


    -Zillow, removes a feature that showed the risks to homes from extreme weather


    -Greenpeace exposes the plastics industry as “merchants of myth”

    -Seattle biodigester reduces garbage while helping residents grow their own gardens

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  • GaiaGram - Environmental Headlines in 4 minutes
    Dec 1 2025

    -The Great Pacific Garbage Patch gets bigger and gives marine life a new place to live


    -Exxon petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to avoid disclosing

    how much pollution they produce.


    -Iran’s capital must be moved because Tehran is out of water and subsiding


    America's most critical urban hubs is sinking into the sea,


    -The global ocean are simultaneously warming, becoming saltier or fresher, losing oxygen, and acidifying


    -China’s effort to reduce its reliance on coal and increase its reliance on renewables is working.

    -COP30 Global climate talks ended with a resolution that made NO direct mention of fossil fuels,

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    5 mins
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