That is in the present day’s version of The Obtain, our weekday e-newsletter that gives a day by day dose of what’s happening on the earth of know-how.
Contained in the controversial tree farms powering Apple’s carbon impartial purpose
“We have been shedding the sunshine, and nonetheless about 20 kilometers from the principle highway, when the automotive shuddered and died on the fringe of an odd forest.
The grove grew as if detached to sure unstated guidelines of botany. There was no understory, no foreground or background, solely the bushes themselves, which grew as a wall of naked trunks that rose 100 toes or so earlier than concluding with a burst of thick foliage close to the highest. The rows of bushes ran maybe the size of a New York Metropolis block and fell away abruptly on both aspect into untidy fields of dust and grass. The vista recalled the husk of a failed rental improvement, its first residences marooned when the builders ran out of money.”
That is the opening to our newest Massive Story, which we’re excited to share in the present day. It’s all about how Apple (and its friends) are planting huge forests of eucalyptus bushes in Brazil to attempt to offset their local weather emissions, placing a few of the largest-ever offers for carbon credit within the course of.
The large query is: Can Latin America’s eucalyptus be a scalable local weather answer? Learn the complete story.
—Gregory Barber
This text is a part of the Massive Story sequence: MIT Know-how Overview’s most necessary, bold reporting that takes a deep take a look at the applied sciences which can be coming subsequent and what they are going to imply for us and the world we reside in. Take a look at the remainder of them right here.
The vibes are shifting for US local weather tech
The previous few years have been an virtually nonstop parade of fine information for local weather tech within the US. Headlines about billion-dollar grants from the federal government, large non-public funding rounds, and labs churning out advance after advance have been routine. Now, although, issues are beginning to shift.
About $8 billion price of US local weather tech initiatives have been canceled or downsized to date in 2025. There are nonetheless initiatives transferring ahead, however these cancellations undoubtedly aren’t a superb signal. So, how nervous ought to we be? Learn the complete story.
—Casey Crownhart
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The must-reads
I’ve combed the web to seek out you in the present day’s most enjoyable/necessary/scary/fascinating tales about know-how.
1 Elon Musk had a shouting match with the US Treasury Secretary
Scott Bessent didn’t take DOGE meddling with the IRS mendacity down. (Axios)
+ Musk introduced he’d spend much less time on authorities work shortly afterwards. (WP $)
+ What has the company achieved in its first 100 days? Chaos. (Reuters)
2 Trump’s tariffs are disrupting manufacturing of important medical gadgets
Of all the things from MRI scanners to glucose displays. (FT $)
+ The tariffs aren’t excellent news for protecting medical gear makers both. (NYT $)
3 Nvidia has launched a brand new platform for constructing AI brokers
And in contrast to its rivals, it depends on open-source fashions to make them. (WSJ $)
+ Nvidia has a really particular imaginative and prescient for a way they’ll work. (The Register)
+ Why handing over whole management to AI brokers can be an enormous mistake. (MIT Know-how Overview)
4 Even Mark Zuckerberg thinks social media isn’t what it was
The query is, what comes subsequent? (New Yorker $)
+ Meta’s Oversight Board dominated that movies disparaging trans girls aren’t hate speech. (WP $)
+ The way to repair the web. (MIT Know-how Overview)
5 How AI might help programmers protect getting older laptop code
Governments the world over are utilizing AI instruments to modernize their programs. (Bloomberg $)
+ The race to save lots of our on-line lives from a digital darkish age. (MIT Know-how Overview)
6 LinkedIn is rolling out its verification system
Adobe is amongst its first adoptees. (The Verge)
7 Google’s AI Overviews is making stuff up once more
This time, it’s confidently claiming that made-up idioms are actual. (Wired $)
+ Why Google’s AI Overviews will get issues incorrect. (MIT Know-how Overview)
8 Reselling apps are flourishing within the US
Savvy customers are dodging tariffs by purchasing second-hand. (WP $)
+ The tip of ultra-cheap purchasing is nigh. (Remainder of World)
9 The way to create a brand new shade
Olo is a bit like teal—nevertheless it doesn’t technically exist. (The Atlantic $)
10 This Starbucks retailer is completely 3D-printed
The espresso will nonetheless style the identical, although. (Quick Firm $)
+ Meet the designers printing homes out of salt and clay. (MIT Know-how Overview)
Quote of the day
“It went from a Cinderella story to Nightmare on Elm Avenue.”
—Dan Ives, a Wedbush Securities analyst, tells the Monetary Occasions why Elon Musk’s allegiance to Donald Trump has backfired for his companies.
Yet one more factor

How a tiny Pacific Island turned the worldwide capital of cybercrimeTokelau, a string of three remoted atolls strung out throughout the Pacific, is so distant that it was the final place on Earth to be related to the phone—solely in 1997. Simply three years later, the islands obtained a fax with an unlikely enterprise proposal that will change all the things.
It was from an early web entrepreneur from Amsterdam, named Joost Zuurbier. He needed to handle Tokelau’s country-code top-level area, or ccTLD—the quick string of characters that’s tacked onto the top of a URL—in alternate for cash.
Within the succeeding years, tiny Tokelau turned an unlikely web big—however not in the way in which it could have hoped. Till lately, its .tk area had extra customers than every other nation’s: a staggering 25 million—however the overwhelming majority have been spammers, phishers, and cybercriminals.
Now the territory is desperately making an attempt to wash up .tk. Its worldwide standing, and even its sovereignty, could depend upon it. Learn the complete story.
—Jacob Judah
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+ An almond and potato cake? You’ve acquired my consideration.
+ While you get a tattoo, the place does the ink go?
+ The newest season of Black Mirror was filmed virtually completely within the UK.
+ Lenny Kravitz’s Parisian residence is extremely stylish.