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Rural DeSoto County Is Targeted For Florida s Next Phosphate Mine Residents Fear The Worst

Rural DeSoto County Is Targeted For Florida s Next Phosphate Mine Residents Fear The Worst
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Brock researchers launch sustainability conversation series online

Brock researchers launch sustainability conversation series online
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Furore As American Hunter Kills Another Iconic Lion

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Toyota led on clean cars Now critics say it works to delay them

Hiroko Tabuchi, The New York Times Published: 26 Jul 2021 08:47 AM BdST Updated: 26 Jul 2021 08:47 AM BdST A person fuels their Toyota Mirai at a hydrogen fuel pump in Torrance, Calif, Oct 22, 2020. The New York Times The Toyota Prius hybrid was a milestone in the history of clean cars, attracting millions of buyers worldwide who could do their part for the environment while saving money on gasoline. ); } But in recent months, Toyota, one of the world’s largest automakers, has quietly become the industry’s strongest voice opposing an all-out transition to electric vehicles which proponents say is critical to fighting climate change.

Xerces: This butterfly was the first to go extinct in the US because of humans

As the first North American insect to go extinct due to humans, a blue butterfly has become an icon for insect conservation and what happens when humans destroy habitats without thought for the animals living in them. The last of the Xerces blue butterflies fluttered through the air in San Francisco in the early 1940s. Now, they can only be seen in glass displays at museums. These periwinkle pearly-winged insects lived in the coastal sand dunes along San Francisco and were first characterised by scientists in 1852. When urban development swept through this part of California, the sandy soils were disturbed. This caused a ripple effect, wiping out species of the plant the Xerces caterpillars used. The habitat change was too great for the Xerces blue butterfly, and the species went extinct.

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