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How Germany Is Leading Renewable Energy Transition in 2026
Germany has been a world leader in clean energy for decades, and in 2026 it is still leading the way…
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Why Seoul Faced Hazardous Air Levels Again: Dust, Climate And Emissions
Seoul’s air did not suddenly turn dangerous overnight. The latest spike is the result of three forces colliding at once:…
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How Pipe Leaks Are Driving Johannesburg’s Urban Water Stress
Johannesburg’s water crisis looks strange from the street. In some suburbs, residents watch clean water run along roads from burst…
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Rising Local Smoke Pushes Gurgaon To Track Waste-Burning Hotspots
Gurgaon is no longer treating waste burning as a random nuisance. It is being seen as a repeat pollution trigger…
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Oxygen Crash In Mangaluru Waters: Sewage Impact Behind Fish Deaths
Dead fish floating near Raikatte Bridge in Mangaluru did not come from one sudden toxic spill alone. The early official…
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2026 Heatwave in Paris: Why Europe Is Facing Record Temperatures Again
The recent heatwave in Paris in the year 2026 is an indication of the increasing effect of climate change in…
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Top Eco-Friendly Destinations in Bhutan for 2026 Travelers
Bhutan is known globally for its high dedication to environmental conservation as well as sustainable tourism practices. Bhutan has a…
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Why Kochi Had To Protect Mangalavanam: Birds, Mangroves At Risk
Kochi did not suddenly discover Mangalavanam’s value. The problem was that the city kept growing around it faster than protection…
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Why Gurgaon Wants Waste-Burning Maps Now
Gurgaon is no longer treating waste fires like random local nuisance. The city now wants actual maps of where burning…
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Potomac Sewer Collapse Raises Water Safety Concerns Across Three Cities
What looked like a single pipe failure in January turned into one of the region’s biggest environmental alarms of the…
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