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Dr. Toby Kiers Wins Tyler Prize as SPUN Pushes Science Into Law
Evolutionary biologist Dr. Toby Kiers has been named the 2026 Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement laureate, recognised for her work…
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Kuwait City Air Turns “Very Unhealthy” as AQI Crosses 200
Kuwait City recorded very unhealthy air quality today, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) moving above 200, putting the entire…
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Ricoh Lands on CDP’s “A List” Again for 2025 Climate and Water
Ricoh, the Japanese multinational known for office and digital services, has been named to CDP’s 2025 “A List” for climate…
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Wildfires Burn Record Forest Area as Tree-Cover Loss Accelerates
Forest fires burned about 135,000 km² in 2024, close to historic highs, with major damage reported across Russia, Canada, Brazil,…
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President Signals Major Shift with U.S. Withdrawal from UNFCCC
This week, the President announced the United States would leave the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), a foundational…
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As Climate Events Intensify, Homeowners See Insurers Stepping Away
Home insurance is turning into a fresh stress point in many climate-exposed regions, and it is hitting buyers even before…
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Carbon Limits Shattered as World’s Richest 1% Finish 2026 Allowance
A fresh carbon inequality claim is doing the rounds: the world’s richest 1% reportedly used up their “fair share” of…
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A PANDEMIC Without Lockdowns: When Will Pollution Be Taken Seriously
India’s air pollution problem is getting harder to ignore, even if people try. Each winter, the same cycle returns: schools…
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Seafood in Transition: Why Overfishing Is Changing What the World Eats
Seafood plates are quietly changing. Overfishing is changing what the world eats, and the shift is now visible in markets,…
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Changing Alliances: How the Energy Transition Is Redrawing World Power
The energy transition is redrawing world power in real time. Oil and gas once set the tone for alliances and…
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