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How “Big Ag” pollutes America’s water, and makes money doing it
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How California’s weather catastrophe turned into a miracle
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Ghost town disappears as California lake fills for first time in years
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Germany's MAN Energy Solutions installs world's largest seawater CO2 heat pump for district heating at the port of Esbjerg, Denmark
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‘An insane amount of water’: What climate change means for California’s biggest dairy district
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Study says drinking water from nearly half of US faucets contains potentially harmful chemicals
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Meltwater is hydro-fracking Greenland's ice sheet through millions of hairline cracks – destabilizing its internal structure
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Interview with computer science professor Shaolei Ren about the environmental impact of artificial intelligence
https://themarkup.org/hello-world/2023/07/08/ai-environmental-equity-its-not-easy-being-green A few months ago, I spoke with Shaolei Ren, as associate professor of computer science at University...
https://themarkup.org/hello-world/2023/07/08/ai-environmental-equity-its-not-easy-being-green
A few months ago, I spoke with Shaolei Ren, as associate professor of computer science at University of California, Riverside, and his team about their research into the secret water footprint of AI. Recently, Ren and his team studied how AI’s environmental costs are often disproportionately higher in some regions than others, so I spoke with him again to dig into those findings.
His team, which includes UC Riverside Ph.D. candidates Pengfei Li and Jianyi Yang, and Adam Wierman, a professor in the Department of Computing and Mathematical Sciences (CMS) at the California Institute of Technology, looked into a path toward more equitable AI through what they call “geographical load balancing.” Specifically, this approach attempts to “explicitly address AI’s environmental impacts on the most disadvantaged regions.”
Ren and I talked about why it’s not easy being green and what tangible steps cloud service providers and app developers could take to reduce their environmental footprint.
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Patagonia helps Samsung redesign washing machines to help reduce microfiber pollution
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Spanish authorities are seeking €90 Million in damages from a Swedish mining company for a major toxic spill near the famed Doñana National Park in 1998
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Highly radioactive spill near Columbia River in E. Washington worse than expected
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Humans have used enough groundwater to shift Earth’s tilt
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Rampant groundwater pumping has changed the tilt of Earth’s axis
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The crop that’s sucking the Colorado River dry: Hay swallows triple the water used by everyone in the region to shower, water lawns, and do laundry
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The Huussi toilet in Finland's pavilion at the 2023 Venice Architecture Biennale disposes of waste without any water
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Phoenix area can’t meet groundwater demands over next century
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Mälarenergi has embarked on a project to fill caverns underneath Västerås, Sweden with hot water – warmth will be sent via heat exchangers to a district heating network
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Tulare lake is re-emerging in California, and farms and communities are going underwater
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Oxford University-led study detects twenty-six types of PFAS compounds in ice around Svalbard, threatening downstream ecosystems
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California fires back at other Western states with its own Colorado River plan
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Arizona city cuts off a neighborhood’s water supply amid drought
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Emergency measures needed to rescue Great Salt Lake from ongoing collapse
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Disaster scenarios raise the stakes for Colorado River negotiations
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Cheap, renewable, clean energy. There's just one problem.
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How long would society last during a total grid collapse?
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Helsinki is tapping an unexpected source of energy to heat its homes – cold water extracted from deep in the Baltic Sea
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California approves large, controversial desalination plant for Monterey Peninsula
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Paris has pledged to make the Seine swimmable by the 2024 Summer Olympics, investing in a $1.6 billion stormwater holding tank to curb sewage pollution
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Corpus Christi sold its water to Exxon, gambling on desalination. So far, it is losing the bet.
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Mississippi River levels are dropping too low for barges to float
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Clues to the near-future behaviour of a warming Greenland, and perhaps even a warming Antarctic, buried under the North Sea
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How San Francisco’s recycled water program stumbled into performative environmentalism
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California’s drought regulators lose big case. What it means for state’s power to police water
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Meltwater from Greenland's ice sheet is loaded with the right kind of sand for concrete production – which further warms the planet
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The grass is always browner – Swedish neighbours vie for 'ugliest lawn' title on the island of Gotland
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Why the US Army electrifies this water
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Poland: ‘Huge’ amounts of chemical waste dumped into river
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British consumers could face even higher bills and potential energy shortages as Norway threatens electricity export cut
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Greenland ice sheet saw a sharp spike in the rate and extent of melting last week – eighteen billion tons of water in just three days
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Rio Grande runs dry in Albuquerque for the first time in forty years
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NASA scientists to study ice, snow and melt ponds in the Arctic Ocean during the warmer summer months to better understand melting sea ice
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How people live off a garbage mountain that keeps catching on fire | World Wide Waste
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Isolated group of polar bears found surviving in south-east Greenland thanks to freshwater discharge from glaciers
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California imposes sweeping ban on pumping river water in San Joaquin Valley, Bay Area
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Nurdles: The massive, unregulated source of plastic pollution you’ve probably never heard of
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Californian critics blast Poseidon desalination plan as crucial vote looms
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The strange appeal of garden lawns
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'Unprecedented' water restrictions ordered for millions in Southern California
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Bilge dumping: The worst pollution you've never heard of
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