Opinion
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Understanding Why Antonio Guterres Calls Pakistan A ‘Double Victim’
Speaking at the UN headquarters in New York, Secretary General Antonio Guterres said how the international community responds to Pakistan’s…
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Underground Climate Change – Scientists Raise Alarm Over A ‘Silent Hazard’
Alessandro Rotta Loria, an assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering at Northwestern University, and his team have installed a…
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Check Out: Can ICCM5 Help Lessen Chemicals’ Environmental Impact?
In many ways, chemicals have been helping improve countless lives. They have made medicines more effective, farming more productive and…
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Termosolar Panama Helping Caribbean Paradise Abandon Fossil Fuels
Set amid stunning mountains, winding roads and green trees, the Hato Chami school located a few dozen kilometres inland from…
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Break The ‘Climate Silence’ – The Media Must Bring Back Its COVID-style Coverage
The climate emergency isn’t a myth but an inescapable tragedy. While pop star Billie Eilish sings about hills burning in…
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Climate Crisis: Current Extinction Rates Are 35 Times Higher
The current generic extinction rates, driven by human activity and climate crisis, are 35 times higher than rates that prevailed…
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Here are 2 Factors Affecting Tokyo’s Climate
Tokyo, the bustling capital of Japan, experiences a diverse and ever-changing climate due to several factors, with geography and oceanic…
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Analyzing the Issues with Rainforest Carbon Credits for Carbon Offset
The latest UC Berkeley Carbon Trading Project report highlights the alarming shortcomings of employing rainforest conservation programs for carbon offsetting.…
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Navigating the Climate Crisis: Tourism at a Crossroads
The environmental cost of tourism is a significant issue as international travel picks back up after the pandemic. As destinations…
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World Bank’s Alleged Support for Indonesian Coal Plants Sparks Outcry
Environmental organizations are questioning the World Bank over its purported financing of two coal-fired power stations in Indonesia, which appears…
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