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Environmental journalism is under attack
Environmental journalism is under attack
Attacks against environmental journalists have risen dramatically across the world, according to a report released by UNESCO to commemorate World Press Freedom Day. UNESCO and the International Federation of...
Research indicates that carbon dioxide removal plans will not be enough to meet Paris treaty goals
Research indicates that carbon dioxide removal plans will not be enough to meet Paris treaty goals
New research conducted by the University of East Anglia (UEA) suggests that current carbon removal plans will not be enough to comply with Paris treaty goals to limit global warming to 1.5C, as reported in a...
Indoor Climbing Gyms Might Be Chock Full of Toxic Rubber Additives, Study Finds
Indoor Climbing Gyms Might Be Chock Full of Toxic Rubber Additives, Study Finds
Climbing gyms might be teeming with toxic rubber particles, recent research suggests. The study found high levels of rubber additives in the air and dust of two climbing gyms, likely coming from the soles of...
Get Ready for Monster Hurricanes This Summer
Get Ready for Monster Hurricanes This Summer
For over a year, global ocean temperatures have been consistently shattering records, shocking scientists. Now hurricane watchers are getting even more worried, given that ocean heat is what fuels the...
How rioting farmers unraveled Europe’s ambitious climate plan
How rioting farmers unraveled Europe’s ambitious climate plan
In February 2021, in the midst of the deadly second year of the Covid-19 pandemic, Grégory Doucet, mayor of Lyon, France, temporarily took red meat off the menus of the city’s school cafeterias. While the...
This tech investor will pay Ukrainian farmers to trap carbon in soil
This tech investor will pay Ukrainian farmers to trap carbon in soil
Lithuanian climate investment firm HeavyFinance has added over 700,000 football pitches-worth of farmland in Ukraine to its soil carbon credit programme. Modern agriculture has taken its toll on soils....
Costa Rica restored its forests and switched to renewable energy — what can the world learn from it?
Costa Rica restored its forests and switched to renewable energy — what can the world learn from it?
Switch to renewable energy. Stop deforestation. Restore ecosystems. They’re lofty goals that more and more corporations and governments are setting for themselves. If it seems too ambitious, just look to...
Meteorites in Antarctica Are Getting Harder to Find because of Climate Change
Meteorites in Antarctica Are Getting Harder to Find because of Climate Change
As climate change warms the poles, precious Antarctic meteorites will melt their way down out of scientists’ reachMeteorites widely scattered across a moraine on the blue ice field in the Miller Range...
How La Niña will shape heat and hurricanes this year
How La Niña will shape heat and hurricanes this year
The Pacific Ocean — Earth’s largest body of water — is an engine for weather around the planet, and it’s about to shift gears this year. The warm phase of the Pacific Ocean’s temperature cycle, known as El...
How Much Solar Panels Cost in New York
How Much Solar Panels Cost in New York
You might think that solar panels are pretty cheap, and you wouldn't be fully wrong. Prices today are significantly lower than they were a decade ago. Not to mention, there's a lot of money you could save on...
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