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  • EarthTalk Q&A: Reutilización de residuos electrónicos

    Roddy Scheer y Doug Moss EarthTalk La producción anual de «basura electrónica» (productos electrónicos que han llegado al final de su vida útil y se desechan) está aumentando en 2,6 millones de toneladas a nivel mundial, y va camino de alcanzar los 82 millones de toneladas en 2030. Aunque...
  • EarthTalk Q&A: Repurposing E-Waste

    Roddy Scheer y Doug Moss EarthTalk The annual production of “e-waste”—electronic products that have reached the end of their useful life and tossed—is rising by 2.6 million tons globally, on track to reach 82 million tons by 2030. While recycling is often viewed as the best solution for managing...
  • Sierra Club demanda a DOGE por despidos masivos

    Suzanne Potter California News Service El Sierra Club predice grandes problemas en parques nacionales como Yosemite y Sequoia este verano porque la administración Trump está recortando la financiación federal y despidiendo empleados federales. El club demandó al Departamento de Eficiencia Gubernamental. El jueves, jueces de dos demandas similares ordenaron...
  • Sierra Club sues DOGE over mass firings

    Suzanne Potter California News Service The Sierra Club predicts big problems at national parks such as Yosemite and Sequoia this summer because the Trump administration is slashing federal funding and firing federal employees. The club has sued the Department of Government Efficiency. On Thursday, judges in two similar suits...
  • Científicos dicen que los humanos y no el cambio climático, son los culpables de los lagos tóxicos

    Cada verano, más playas de lagos cierran a medida que las floraciones de algas tóxicas se extienden por el agua y, aunque a menudo se culpa al cambio climático, una nueva investigación reveló un culpable más profundo: los humanos. Investigadores de la Universidad Estatal de Michigan utilizaron datos abiertos...
  • Scientists Say Humans, not climate change, to blame for toxic lakes

    Each summer, more lake beaches shut down as toxic algae blooms spread across the water and while climate change is often blamed, new research revealed a deeper culprit: humans. Researchers from Michigan State University used open data to study climate change in 24,000 U.S. lakes. Using new methods and...
  • EarthTalk Q&A: Trump vs the environment part 2

    Roddy Scheer & Doug Moss EarthTalk Despite only being in office for a second term for a few weeks, Donald Trump has already begun rolling back climate initiatives and environmental regulations. Trump, who has previously called global warming a “hoax,” made bold decisions in his first term; notably, he...
  • EarthTalk Q&A: Trump contra el medio ambiente parte 2

    Roddy Scheer & Doug Moss EarthTalk A pesar de que solo lleva unas semanas en el cargo para un segundo mandato, Donald Trump ya ha empezado a hacer retroceder las iniciativas climáticas y las normativas medioambientales. Trump, que anteriormente había calificado el calentamiento global de “engaño”, tomó decisiones audaces...
  • EarthTalk Q&A: Leisure Travel No More?

    Roddy Scheer & Doug Moss EarthTalk According to the International Air Transport Association, in 2024 global air travel increased by 10.4 percent. Behind this surge in tourism is growing affluence in developing countries, demographic shifts to younger generations, convenience of travel, and increasing awareness through social media. Despite the...
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