This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. How nonprofits and academia are stepping up to salvage US climate programs Nonprofits are trying to preserve a US effort to modernize greenhouse-gas measurements, amid growing fears that the Trump administration’s dismantling of
How nonprofits and academia are stepping up to salvage US climate programs
Nonprofits are striving to preserve a US effort to modernize greenhouse-gas measurements, amid growing fears that the Trump administration’s dismantling of federal programs will obscure the nation’s contributions to climate change. The Data Foundation, a Washington, DC, nonprofit that advocates for open data, is fundraising for an initiative that will coordinate efforts among nonprofits, technical
What Scientists on Greenland’s Ice Sheet Are Learning about Our Changing Climate
This story was supported by a grant from the Pulitzer Center. This story was made possible through the assistance of the U.S. National Science Foundation Office of Polar Programs. Rachel Feltman: For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Rachel Feltman. Five and a half trillion tons. That’s how much ice has melted out of the Greenland
How musicians and concert venues are upping the tempo on climate action
It’s less than an hour before the Dave Matthews Band takes the stage on a sunny Thursday evening on the coast of Long Island — but the biggest crowds at the Northwell at Jones Beach Theater aren’t at the tequila bar. They’re in the “eco-village” operated by Reverb, a nonprofit focused on greening live music
Bitcoin ETFs Bounce Back as Ether ETFs Keep Winning With $231 Million Inflow
Ether exchange-traded funds (ETFs) extended their dominance with a 15th straight day of inflows, pulling in $231 million and crossing $20 billion in assets, while bitcoin ETFs snapped a three-day losing streak with $227 million in inflows. Ether ETFs Cross $20 Billion AUM as Bitcoin ETFs Return to Green With $227 Million Boost It was
Therapy Dog And Stolen Vehicle Recovered, Stones Corner | Mirage News
A 29-year-old Camp Hill woman has been charged after allegedly stealing a vehicle with a therapy dog inside yesterday, July 23. Around 4.20pm, a 44-year-old Greenslopes man exited his Mazda 3 on Logan Road. Upon returning, it will be alleged the vehicle had been stolen. Police approached the vehicle and allegedly located a 29-year-old woman
Seo Seoa becomes only fourth woman ever to reach the last 64 of the World Pool Championship
Seo Seoa became only the fourth woman ever to reach the last 64 of the World Pool Championship after shocking two-time world champion Albin Ouschan. As the only female competitor in the field, Seoa now stands just one victory away from making history as the first woman to reach the last 32 in the event’s
Reps to introduce green jobs bill, target women, youth
The House of Representatives Committee on Renewable Energy has announced plans to introduce a new legislation that will mandate the creation of green jobs across the country, with clear targets for the inclusion of women and youth in Nigeria’s renewable energy sector. Chairman of the Committee, Afam Ogene, disclosed this yesterday during the Africa Policy
Shell Greenlights Egyptian Gas Project to Bolster Domestic Supply
Michael Kern Michael Kern is a newswriter and editor at Safehaven.com and Oilprice.com, More Info By Michael Kern – Jul 25, 2025, 8:00 AM CDT Shell has taken a final investment decision (FID) on the development of the Mina West offshore gas field in Egypt’s Mediterranean waters, a move aimed at alleviating the country’s widening
A new look coming for Bleeding Green Nation in August
In just a couple of weeks, Bleeding Green Nation is switching to a new platform as part of SB Nation’s network-wide move to a new publishing platform. This will change the look of the site and also make it faster and more reliable on any device you use. This is an upgrade. When you land