Putnam Museum and Science Center will host a traveling exhibit called "Animal Armor: The Evolution of Armor in Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals," the museum announced in a press release Wednesday.
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Artificial Intelligence Is Renewing Fossil Fuels
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reported that AI’s explosive growth is driving up demand for electricity, forcing utilities to double down on natural gas instead of clean ...
Javier Blas is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering energy and commodities. He is coauthor of “The World for Sale: Money, Power and the Traders Who Barter the Earth’s Resources.” For the last few ...
Sometimes you have to risk a wasted day to find the good stuff this solo Florida fossil hunt brought some surprising discoveries. The Justice Department is reportedly assembling an unprecedented ...
Newly discovered fossils in Ethiopia show that Homo coexisted with Australopithecus 2.6 million years ago, rewriting the timeline of human evolution. Far from a straight line, early human history was ...
For the last few years, climate and energy policymakers have convinced themselves the world was inexorably moving away from fossil fuels. Breaking news: It is not. The consensus was that consumption ...
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ST. LOUIS – A fossil enthusiast pled guilty in St. Louis court Wednesday for his role in stealing over $100,000 in Social Security disability benefits. According to court records, Scott Taylor was ...
Gov. Newsom pushed off making a decision over the fate of a program to prevent California’s blackouts and lower costs, but now his time to make a decision is running out — and so is the program’s ...
EU currently negotiating phase out by 2028 US pressures Europe to move faster EU, US energy chiefs to meet on Thursday STRASBOURG, Sept 10 (Reuters) - The European Union is considering a faster ...
In other words, the scientists found, the pollution from the biggest fossil fuel companies and nations made these severe and oftentimes deadly heat waves worse or even possible. The conclusions may ...
According to ETH Zurich climate researchers, greenhouse gas emissions from major fossil fuel and cement producers are significant contributors to the occurrence and intensity of heat waves. Last June, ...
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