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Astronomers Triumph as $10bn Chile Project Threatening World’s Clearest Skies Canceled

The scientific community is celebrating the cancellation of the proposed $10bn INNA green hydrogen and ammonia facility, which had threatened the exceptionally clear skies of Chile’s Atacama Desert, a prime location for ground-based astronomy. Astronomers had warned the project’s proximity to major observatories like Paranal would cause irreparable damage to observations through light pollution, vibrations, dust, and atmospheric turbulence. While this cancellation averts a direct threat, it underscores the urgent need for enhanced protection measures for professional astronomical sites in Chile, as the work to safeguard these skies is far from over.

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Firefly species may blink out as US seeks to list it as endangered for first time

As a child, I vividly remember the enchanting sight of fireflies lighting up the night sky. Their mesmerizing glow, like little green stars blinking in and out of the darkness, brought joy and wonder to my heart. Fast forward to today, and I can’t help but feel a pang of sadness knowing that future generations might not have the same experience. The news of firefly species facing the threat of endangerment due to human actions is disheartening, to say the least.

The decline in firefly populations is not a coincidence. The use of pesticides, herbicides, and the loss of natural habitats due to coastal development are major contributors to the dwindling numbers of these magical insects.… Continue reading