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Hanoi Becomes World’s Most Polluted City
The government of Vietnam has stated that it will encourage more electric cars (EVs) to help reduce the heavy smog…
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Abu Dhabi Launches Carbon MRV Programme for Climate Action
In accordance with international climate best practices, Abu Dhabi (EAD) has launched a measurement, reporting and verification (MRV) initiative to…
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Human Health and Ecology at Risk? NGT Questions Nighttime Light Pollution
The Union Ministries of Environment, Forest and Climate Change and Science and Technology were asked to respond to the National…
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The AI Hub for One Health and Climate Change Collaboration
In order to address health issues related to climate change, Tamil Nadu’s one health and climate change center will integrate…
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Global Partnerships and Innovations Shaping the Arctic’s Future
Today, the Arctic is quickly becoming the center of gravity for international cooperation. From around the world, countries recognize the…
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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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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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