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Climate change: Final Summer of Heat protest at Citibank sees another 50 arrests
Closing out a “historic” summer of civil disobedience, the “Summer of Heat” campaign blockaded the entrance of Citibank’s headquarters in…
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Your favourite salt and sugar brands probably have microplastics. But is that surprising?
India-based NGO Toxics Link recently measured the amount of microplastics present in several sugar and salt brands in the country.…
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Besides missiles and hunger, Gazans need a solution for the extreme heat too
The Israel-Gaza fighting has been raging on since October 7 as Hamas militants launched a surprise attack on Israeli cities,…
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Climate partnership in focus as UAE Embassy in the US kicks off journey to 7 US cities in 7 days
Hussein El Gaafary of the UAE Embassy in the US has embarked on a seven-day US tour in Boulder &…
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Environment minister blames illegal mining and unregulated commercial activity for Kerala landslide
Illegal Mining, uncontrolled construction and unregulated commercial activity along with extreme heavy rainfall led to the landslides that claimed 30…
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Girls Worry More About Climate Change Than Boys, Study Shows
A new study by University College London asked 2,429 kids aged 11-14 in England what they think about climate change.…
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China sees the highest number of significant floods since record keeping began
Halfway through the peak season, China has already experienced the highest number of floods since records started being kept from…
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Noah’s Ark: A Space Plan to Save Earth’s Animals
Now researchers are working on a new way to save some animals that might otherwise die out on Earth by…
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Methane Gas Emissions Growing Fast, Causing More Global Warming
In research, the team found that the amount of gas being flapped into the air was increasing at a very…
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Dark Tourism and the Kerala Landslide Tragedy
Dark tourism means going to places where ill things take place. It could be a disaster, battle site, crime scene—anything.…
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