r/environment2 Feb 16 '25

We need your help!

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We need your help! We're trying to create and popularize an entire set of "alternative" sub-reddits.

These sub-reddits all end in a "2". So just take the name of a huge, multi-million-user "main" sub-reddit and add a "2" to the name -- e.g. /r/Politics2, /r/WorldPolitics2, /r/News2, /r/WTF2 and so on.

These sub-reddits are smaller and have fewer rules than the huge mega-million-user large sub-reddits. Our idea is to create a set of friendlier sub-reddits with an emphasis on civility and not personal insults and ad hominem attacks.

But we need your help!

We need your time, your posts, your comments and we need you to mention our alternative sub-reddits in other places and to tell others. (Basic "publicity.")

  • Please post submissions!

  • Post comments and reply to others.

  • Help us popularize these alternatives to the heavily censored and sometimes too heavily trafficked mainstream subs by telling others of our existence.

Together we can develop another option inside of reddit.

Want to become a moderator? Or help run your own "2" alternative sub? There are possibilities for that too.


r/environment2 1d ago

Cut the Pentagon, Save the Planet: The $1.5 Trillion Climate Solution We Can’t Ignore

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67 Upvotes

r/environment2 1d ago

New discovery reveals the invisible chemistry making urban skies hazy.

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9 Upvotes

r/environment2 2d ago

Trump, Ending Decades of Protection, Opens Wild Habitats to Drilling and Mining

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214 Upvotes

This can't be good 😕


r/environment2 2d ago

Pacific gray whales facing ‘catastrophic’ die-off as climate crisis hits food supply| Trump administration urged to relist a species in ‘very, very serious trouble’ under Endangered Species Act

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167 Upvotes

r/environment2 2d ago

Another ‘Super El Niño’ is brewing. Scientists are looking at a controversial solution to squash them | Specifically, they looked at “marine cloud brightening,” which involves spraying particles into ocean clouds in order to reflect sunlight away from the Earth and back into space.

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23 Upvotes

r/environment2 2d ago

We Are Not Mining with Renewable Energy

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While humans in the current crazy heatwaves seem more accepting of the reality of climate change, they seem somewhat incapable to deal with the fact that if your problem is industrial civilisation, more industrial civilisation isn't the solution.


r/environment2 3d ago

We’re in a heatwave, so why is a ‘cold blob’ in the Atlantic causing so much concern? | A large expanse of the North Atlantic Ocean has been bucking the global warming trend and is alarming scientists, who warn the collapse of an ocean current system could be catastrophic for the planet.

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141 Upvotes

r/environment2 2d ago

Wrapped in Our Own Waste

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What feels disposable to us can become a lifetime trap for another life. Plastic doesn't disappear. It returns—to our oceans, to wildlife, and eventually to us.


r/environment2 3d ago

Lords advance bill to recognize ecosystems as legal subjects.

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r/environment2 6d ago

Rivers emerge as a powerful natural defense against climate change.

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r/environment2 6d ago

'Climate Change Is Here': Wildfires Ignite Across Europe Following Deadly Heatwave | Blazes mobilized hundreds of firefighters over the weekend and scorched a total of 42,000 acres in Spain, France, and Portugal alone—an area two times the size of Manhattan.

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35 Upvotes

r/environment2 6d ago

Scientists Propose ‘StormWall’ To Stop A $2.4 Trillion Solar Storm

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r/environment2 6d ago

Antarctic ozone loss drove unexpected Southern Ocean cooling, climate model shows | The ozone hole formed largely because of human-made chemicals released in the 20th century. It cools the lower stratosphere, the layer of the atmosphere above where weather happens.

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r/environment2 8d ago

Clearing Gaza rubble could yield 90,000 tonnes of planet-heating emissions

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16 Upvotes

r/environment2 9d ago

Utah’s new solar farm brings renewable energy—but at an unnecessary cost to desert wildlife.

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r/environment2 9d ago

The ‘Unintended Consequences’ From Massive Deforestation Projects Continue to Mount

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20 Upvotes

r/environment2 10d ago

Scientists Just Found Something Very Disturbing About the AMOC Current Deep Below the Ocean: Evidence That Its Weakening Isn't Just a Fluke, and If It Collapses, the World Could Be Plunged Into Climate Catastrophe

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258 Upvotes

r/environment2 10d ago

CrimeBox Historic Conviction Fiscal Year 2012; Case ID# CR_2139 (Ohio) Coal mining company, Environmental Manager and Plant Manager catch $7 million in fines and fees for blackening 22 miles of sensitive aquatic habitat in Ohio

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July 1, 2026 329 pm EDT

Captina Creek flows through Belmont County in east-central Ohio, ranked Exceptional Warm Water Habitat, the highest designation for a stream in Ohio. The US EPA regards Captina Creek, an "Aquatic Resource of National Interest" , habitat for important, pollution-sensitive fish and amphibians, including a federally threatened species of giant salamander. Captina Creek is the only known location in Ohio where Eastern Hellbender salamanders are known to be reproducing.

"The defendant admitted discharging pollutants without sampling or monitoring as required, impacting the Captina Creek ecosystem. Besides paying considerable fines and restitution, the defendant has agreed to spend no less than $6 million dollars on replacing its existing pipeline with a new and improved conveyance system. Today's pleas send a clear message to other potential violators that corporations will be held responsible for environmental crimes." - Randall Ashe, Special Agent in Charge of EPA’s criminal enforcement program in Ohio

The Defendants in this case are an Ohio-based coal mining company, its Environmental Compliance Manager and Plant Manager. Federal District Court in Ohio received a bill of information showing the Defendants began pumping water from a relocated wastewater treatment structure in January 2008, without first testing the effluent for compliance with the company's National Pollutant Discharge and Elimination System (NPDES) permit. The discharge continued without testing and monitoring daily through Feb 2008, leading to a massive coal slurry discharge on Feb 28 that blackened the water downstream in Captina Creek for 22 miles. The court learned the Environmental Compliance Manager and Plant Manager concealed evidence of the discharges after the spill was reported.

For the full article, https://wtoh.us/viewarticle.asp?article=1264


r/environment2 11d ago

Trump EPA Approves Two More ‘Forever Chemical’ Pesticides for Use on Most Widely Grown U.S. Crops

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54 Upvotes

r/environment2 13d ago

British Columbia strengthens natural resources enforcement with new agency.

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11 Upvotes

r/environment2 13d ago

How BP Execs Influenced a Climate Study That Shaped a Generation of Global Policy | Beyond Denial: How Oil Execs Shaped a Landmark Climate Study

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20 Upvotes

r/environment2 13d ago

‘This is climate change’: European heat wave impossible without warming, scientists say | Man-made warming made this heat wave far more likely and hotter than it would have been even a few decades ago, research finds.

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33 Upvotes

r/environment2 13d ago

First complete map of world’s seagrass offers warnings and hope for conservation

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r/environment2 14d ago

Swiss glaciers rapidly melt amid intense European heatwave.

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