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Blue Origin launches rocket with used booster for first time

Climate change concept

Blue Origin, the US space company of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, on Sunday successfully reused and recovered a booster for its New Glenn rocket, confirming its mastery of a technical feat that could boost its launch cadence and expand its rivalry with SpaceX.But the uncrewed mission also suffered a partial setback: the satellite carried into space by the rocket did not settle into the right orbit.

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Vanuatu pursues climate justice at UN despite backlash

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'Cruelly hot': Japan devises new term for heatwave days

Tsunami wave and coast
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Mexico's Pemex pipeline leak caused crude oil spill in Gulf of Mexico: officials

Gas pipeline and energy security
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Global warming causes Colombian glacier to disappear

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Iraq fish die-off leaves farmers mourning lost livelihoods

Farm and agriculture
Earth systems and signals

US Supreme Court sides with Chevron in environmental case

Advanced battery and energy storage
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