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Climate & Energy
A Century of Forest Records May Vanish as USDA Restructures the Forest Service
The Forest Service's regional offices hold over a century of irreplaceable land records. Their closure could quietly erase the scientific memory America needs most.

Health
WHO Clears First Malaria Treatment Designed for Newborns, Closing a Deadly Gap
The WHO has prequalified the first malaria treatment designed for newborns, closing a gap that has quietly cost lives for generations.

Health
Partial Cell Reprogramming Helps Mouse Hearts Heal After Heart Attack
A new mouse study shows partial cellular reprogramming can shrink heart attack damage by nudging cardiac muscle cells to divide again.

Economy
The Iran Crisis Is Doing What Climate Policy Couldn't: Making Renewables Urgent
Geopolitical risk around Iran is doing what climate policy struggled to: turning renewable energy into an urgent national security priority.

Climate & Energy
C40 Cities Are Betting They Can Halve Fossil Fuel Use by 2030. Here's What's at Stake
C40's pledge to halve fossil fuel use by 2030 reveals why cities, not capitals, may be the energy transition's most consequential battleground.

Health
The Bahamas Earns WHO Certification for Eliminating Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission
The Bahamas has joined a small group of nations certified by the WHO for eliminating mother-to-child HIV transmission, a harder achievement than it sounds.
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Economy
Meta's 10% Layoff Is Not a Retreat β It's a Forced Subsidy for Zuckerberg's AI Bet

Health
WHO's 2025 Results Show Real Gains, But Funding Cuts Threaten the System Behind Them

Climate & Energy
GOP Bills Would Grant Big Oil Sweeping Immunity From Climate Accountability Lawsuits

Mobility
ChargePoint's Express Solo Promises Fast EV Charging Without the Infrastructure Headache
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Climate & Energy
How a US Tariff Ruling May Have Quietly Saved the Global Green Shipping Deal
A US tariff ruling may have defused Washington's biggest threat to the IMO's green shipping framework, but the harder fights are just beginning.

Economy
Crypto Is Winning the Culture War Against Wall Street
Crypto's political spending and anti-establishment appeal are eroding the alliance between Wall Street and the American right in ways that could reshape banking.