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World Marks World Wetlands Day With An Urgent Call To Protect Fragile Ecosystems
Every 2 February, World Wetlands Day spotlights the quiet places that keep cities watered, farms productive, and coastlines safer. This…
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Why the EU Reaffirms Science-Based Multilateral Action in 2026
Geneva is hosting a practical kind of diplomacy this week: the first plenary of a new global science-policy panel focused…
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2026 Spotlight: ASUS Named Among World’s Top 100 Most Sustainable Corporations
ASUS has been included in Corporate Knights’ 2026 “Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations,” announced during the World Economic Forum in…
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Goa 2026 Beachscape: Tracking the Top Cleanest Shores Today
Cleanest beaches in Goa 2026 tend to share the same pattern: controlled entry lanes, shacks that follow tighter rules, and…
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Aviation Study Exposes How Route Choices Intensify Climate Warming
A new wave of aviation research is putting the spotlight on where planes fly, not only how much fuel they…
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Planet West Redefines Climate Tech to Help Cities Accelerate Resilience
Planet West is betting that the next wave of urban climate action will look less like distant mega-projects and more…
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Rising Ocean Disruptions Linked to Today’s Rocket Debris Fragments
Coastlines near spaceports used to worry about storms and oil spills. Now they also face fragments from launch failures and…
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America’s Disaster Network Feels the Stress of Another Severe Storm
This week’s sprawling January storm has hit the U.S. with a tough mix: heavy snow, crippling ice, and an Arctic…
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Climate Concerns Mount. Are Winter Olympics Becoming Unsustainable?
Snow used to be the one thing Winter Games never had to “schedule.” Now it is a variable, and organisers…
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Earth’s Risk Meter Spikes: Doomsday Clock at 85 Seconds to Midnight
The Doomsday Clock just moved closer than ever: 85 seconds to midnight. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists says it’s…
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