by Komoneed | Nov 7, 2023
Boreal forests’ northward advance has been slower than expected, but their southern retreat has been faster.
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by Komoneed | Nov 7, 2023
While a wealth tax still has a long way to go to make a major comeback in Europe, there is movement in Brussels.
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by Grace Ebert | Nov 7, 2023
In 2006, Pam Longobardi traveled to Ka Lae, the southernmost tip of Hawaii’s Big Island, for a residency. Cradled by a rugged coastline and high cliffs towering over the Pacific Ocean, the point marks a confluence of currents where marine life and debris gather on shore, making it a popular fishing spot and unintentional waste collection site. “There I saw an immense multitude of colors and forms of plastic that was being vomited out of the ocean, piled so deep it was beyond my arm’s reach to the bottom,” Longobardi tells Colossal. More
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by Grace Ebert | Nov 7, 2023
In southeast Ohio, toxic drainage from abandoned coal mines has devastated streams and rivers. The acidic sludge, which is filled with heavy metals, leaches into waterways, destroying ecosystems and turning what should be clear, bluish waters into murky, rust-colored runs. In Athens, home of Ohio University, a Hocking River tributary known as Sunday Creek is a prime example of mining’s harmful effects, with more than two million pounds of iron oxide pouring into the stream each year A new documentary directed by Jason Whalen visits the area and the team vowing to clean it up. More
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by Komoneed | Nov 7, 2023
Sponsored: Conducting a waste audit doesn’t come without its challenges; but the opportunities are just as high.