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Youngsters are 32% More Vulnerable to Heat related Death & Top Countries
The talks usually focus on protecting the planet for future generations while the next generation is already suffering before they…
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ICJ Climate Case: “Unjust, funds inadequate” India’s strong stance
India presented a compelling argument pointing to the significance of fair global climate change action on Thursday at the International…
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Schiphol Airport to Cut 22,000 Flights to Tackle Noise Pollution
The Dutch government announced Friday that it will cut the overall number of flights at Amsterdam Schiphol airport by 4%…
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Green Light for Marks & Spencer Demolition Sparks Environmental Backlash
Following the government’s approval of a controversial renovation of Marks & Spencer’s historic store on Oxford Street in London, activists…
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Big Loss Ahead: $23 Trillion at Risk from Land Damage
Degradation might cost the world economy $23 trillion by 2050. While stopping this progression would cost around $4.6 trillion which…
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Dryland Farming in Focus: Riyadh Launches Bold Global Strategy
The world’s population depends on drylands. One in three of the world’s population, almost half of its animals and 44%…
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Bitcoin’s Climate Footprint: The Real Cost of $100,000 Cryptocurrency
As demand for the digital currency continues to rise following an election that witnessed victory for pro-crypto candidates led by…
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Meltdown Alert: Arctic Ice Could Vanish by 2027, Experts Warn
According to the research study published in the journal Nature Communications, increasing greenhouse gas emissions are causing the Arctic sea…
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Joe Biden Pledges $1 Billion in Aid for African Nations
The United States will send more than $1 billion in humanitarian help for those affected by drought or conflict in…
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China Launches First Atmospheric Monitoring Station in Antarctica
China announced its first atmospheric monitoring station in Antarctica and started operations this week, a move that aimed at helping…
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