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COVID-19, cyberespionage, phishing, vaccine distribution

Phishing Cyberattack Targets COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Initiative

UN, climate crisis, war on nature, carbon-free challenge

UN Calls on Humanity to End ‘War on Nature,’ Go Carbon-Free

space claw, orbiting junk, European Space Agency, cleanup

Europe Inks Space Claw Plan to Capture Orbiting Junk

Alzheimer's, blood test, diagnosis, healthcare

First Blood Test to Help Diagnose Alzheimer’s Goes on Sale

Kemp's ridley sea turtles, endangered, air rescue, Cape Cod, New Orleans

Effort to Rescue Endangered Turtles Becomes a Thanksgiving Odyssey

Black Friday, online shopping, cybercrime, security

10 Ways to Protect Yourself Against Scams During Black Friday and Cyber Monday

Utah, wildlife corridor, preservation

How Did the Bear Cross the Road? Wildlife Corridor’s Success Caught on Video

US deportations, mobile fingerprinting, ICE, migrants

Mobile Fingerprinting a Core Tool in US Deportations: Report

climateThe author writes, “Washington lawmakers may throw billions of taxpayer dollars at clean energy next year, prompting a rush of ideas about how to do it and how effective it can be at tackling climate change. With the federal government’s political power likely divided, the biggest policies are likely to come through an economic recovery package in the form of subsidies and other spending. Extending wind and solar tax credits are at the top of the list for Democrats and renewable-energy lobbyists. But more measures are in the works that could also hitch a ride on a stimulus bill.” Photo credit: Pxhere change, energy, innovation, stimulus, Biden

Subsidizing and Innovating Away Climate Change

greenhouse gasses, US, plummet, pandemic

US Greenhouse Gas Emissions See Historic Plummet

remote learning, COVID-19, technology, challenges

Remote Learning Is Here to Stay — How Can We Make it Better?

mining, scarred Earth, transformation, natural world

How Mining Is Rewriting the Surface of Our Planet

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