Loading… The Kill Step In March 2025, a jury ordered the environmental giant Greenpeace to pay $666 million to the companies behind the Dakota Access pipeline. The companies argued that Greenpeace was responsible for protests near the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation nearly a decade ago that drew thousands. But Indigenous leaders, water protectors, activists, and
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Lettuce Grow Indoor Farmstand Review: Grow Your Own
Upon receiving the Lettuce Grow Indoor Farmstand in the mail, I did not expect that I’d be enjoying some tea before I’d even unwrapped all the parts. “Is that … Zooey Deschanel? With a Dollar Tree Property Brother?” my husband asked, peering over my shoulder as I unpacked various tubes and parts. And indeed, among
Some good news for the Eagles on the Andrew Mukuba rookie contract situation
As of me clicking “Publish now” to send this article to the front page of Bleeding Green Nation, the Philadelphia Eagles have not yet signed Andrew Mukuba to his rookie contract. But there is now more hope that Mukuba will put pen to paper in time for him to participate in training camp when players
PM directs ‘national disaster management’ plan as monsoon toll hits 178
PM Shehbaz visits NEOC, reviews monsoon situation, disaster response efforts, and increasing intensity of weather patterns Lauds provincial govts for their response, effective disaster handling, and coordination with NDMA and PDMAs Pakistan contributes minimally to global greenhouse gas emissions but ranks among top ten most climate-vulnerable countries: PM This year’s monsoon intensity is 60–70% higher
Chelsea given green light to beat Arsenal to Eberechi Eze deal: report
Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca wants to make another signing ahead of the new season (Image credit: Getty Images) Chelsea enjoyed a good 2024/25 season. Enzo Maresca lead them back to the Champions League, won the Europa Conference League and guided them to a Club World Cup final win against PSG. There’s a positive mood
Fans Have Voted For Two Amazing New Colours For The Skoda Octavia vRS
Britain is rubbish at buying cars in interesting colours. Last year, the four most popular shades for new cars were, in descending order, grey, black, blue (which, for most manufacturers, tends to err more towards grey) and white. Clearly, something should be done about this before our roads start looking like a piece of 1950s
“Alien: Earth” ‘Greener World’ Trailer
FX FX Networks and Hulu have released a new ‘Greener World’ trailer for their “Alien: Earth” TV series which premieres August 12th on FX. The series hails from “Fargo” and “Legion” creator Noah Hawley and begins when the mysterious deep space research vessel USCSS Maginot crash-lands on Earth. Wendy (Sydney Chandler) and a ragtag group
GREEN SPACES: Joburg’s opaque plans to ‘alienate’ parks and other facilities has ratepayers seeing red
Concern has erupted among Johannesburg residents after a council agenda suggested that several public open spaces – including Marks Park and surrounding greenbelt areas – could be up for sale or re-leasing agreements. A fast-growing petition demands assurances from the city that this valuable green land remains in public hands…
Norwegian investment firm joins AI gold rush to the frozen north
Norwegian industrial investment firm Aker has announced plans to build an AI “factory” in the Arctic. It’s the latest company heading to the far north to tap into abundant green energy and natural cooling for power-hungry data centres. The facility will be located in the Norwegian coastal town of Narvik, which lies 220km within the
This cargo ship is turning its CO2 emissions into green cement
A giant cargo ship is set to trap carbon from its exhaust and turn it into cement for use in onshore construction. The technology, developed by UK startup Seabound, is billed as the world’s first commercial carbon capture system for boats. It will be installed on the UBC Cork, a cement carrier owned by Germany’s