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Why the Triple Crisis Hits Hard: Climate, Pollution & Nature Loss
The “triple planetary crisis” is the new shorthand for one ugly reality: climate change, toxic pollution, and nature loss are…
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CO₂ Sponge Mystery Deepens: Antarctica Carbon Shock Research Explained
The ocean around Antarctica is usually described as a giant “CO₂ sponge”, soaking up carbon and slowing warming. The shock…
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Wildlife Crisis Update: Global Biodiversity Loss Explained in Depth
Wildlife is still everywhere on our feeds, yet in the real world it is thinning out. The latest Living Planet…
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If Global Temperatures Rise Beyond 1.5°C: What Happens Next
Beyond 1.5°C is not a switch; it is a sharper, more volatile version of today. Copernicus Climate Change Service confirmed…
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Hidden Ten Effects Of Climate Change You Should Know in Daily Reality
Climate change now shows up in daily life, not just documentaries. The World Meteorological Organization says 2025 stayed among the…
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Top Climate Reads: Best Sources for Climate Change & Action Explained
Ever feel like every climate headline contradicts the last one? The fix is simple: read from sources that separate observations…
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Can EV Battery Recycling Standards Cut Toxic Waste? New Rules Proposed
EVs are scaling fast, but the mess they leave behind is getting louder: damaged lithium-ion packs can leak metals, trigger…
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Climate Trouble Ahead: Sailing On Thin Ice on Shipping Emissions
Global shipping keeps shelves stocked, but its exhaust still punches above its weight. The sector is responsible for roughly 3%…
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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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