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Kemp declares emergency for 91 Georgia counties as Highway 82 and Pineland Road wildfires burn more than 39,500 acres
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Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp declared a 30-day state of emergency on April 25 for 91 counties as the Highway 82 and Pineland Road wildfires in the state’s southeast burned more than 39,500 acres combined and destroyed at least 122 homes and other structures, according to state forestry officials.
A team of Dutch scientists has presented simulations showing that a massive dam across the Bering Strait could help prevent the collapse of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation. The proposal was outlined at a major geoscience conference in Vienna this month.
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Banco Agrario has enabled a debt reprogramming process for agricultural producers in 158 municipalities affected by the climate emergency under Decree 175 of 2026.
Antoine Moses, the current Guinness World Record holder for most trees planted in 24 hours, will attempt to plant 40,000 mangrove seedlings at Mirarani site in Mombasa County from April 30 to May 1. The state department of forestry described the 24-hour effort as historic for rehabilitating degraded coastal ecosystems. It supports Kenya's goal of planting over 15 billion trees by 2032.
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Scientists analyzing sediments from a lake near the ancient Maya city of Itzan in Guatemala found no signs of drought during the period of population decline around 800-900 CE. The study suggests the collapse resulted from interconnected regional crises rather than local climate failure. Itzan maintained stable rainfall while neighboring areas suffered droughts.
A new Gallup poll indicates that only 35% of Americans rate the environment as good or excellent, the lowest figure since tracking began in 2001. Majorities express deep concerns over water pollution and climate change. Meanwhile, 57% believe the government is doing too little to protect the environment.
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Permits for 11 natural gas-powered data centers across the United States project annual greenhouse gas emissions exceeding 129 million tons—more than Morocco released in 2024. Linked to AI companies OpenAI, Meta, Microsoft, and xAI, these facilities underscore the fossil fuel reliance in the data center boom fueling AI expansion, according to a WIRED review of air permit documents.
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