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03 03 2021 | 10:34

Almost a Quarter of All Freshwater Fish Species Are in Peril, Thanks to Humans.

Global analysis finds that development, overfishing, and pollution have made rivers dramatically different habitats than they were 200 years ago. 

03 03 2021 | 10:28

We Need 4 Waves of Climate Action.

Every climate solution works differently, unfolding at different speeds. We’ll need them all, traveling in four parallel waves, to stop climate change. Addressing climate change is going to be a…

03 03 2021 | 10:23

Human destruction of nature is 'senseless and suicidal', warns UN chief.

UN report offers bedrock for hope for broken planet, says António Guterres. Humanity is waging a “senseless and suicidal” war on nature that is causing human suffering and enormous economic losses…

03 03 2021 | 10:20

Greenpeace Africa: January - February Newsletter | Here we go

2020 was a year of disruption, awakening, and change, with many things forced onto us that were outside of our control. There was no hiding from the COVID-19 pandemic and its impacts, the Black Lives…

03 03 2021 | 10:19

Dozens of dolphins found dead on Mozambique beach.

The bodies of about 100 dead dolphins have been found on an island off the coast of Mozambique. Eighty-six more carcasses were found on Bazaruto Island, north of the capital Maputo, on Tuesday,…

03 03 2021 | 10:14

Denmark’s climate policies 'insufficient' to meet 2030 emissions target.

Report says country set to cut carbon emissions by 54% compared with 1990 levels, not 70% as planned. The Danish government’s efforts towards meeting the country’s ambitious target of reducing…

03 03 2021 | 10:14

Emails Reveal: U.S. Officials Sided With Agrochemical Giant Bayer to Overturn Mexico's Glyphosate Ban.

While Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has given farmers in the country a 2024 deadline to stop using glyphosate, The Guardian reported Tuesday that agrochemical company Bayer, industry…

03 03 2021 | 10:06

Climate crisis hits 'worst case scenario' levels – Environment Agency head.

Sir James Bevan says extreme flooding in UK indicates urgent need for change if humanity is to survive. The climate emergency is already hitting “worst case scenario” levels that if left unchecked…

03 03 2021 | 10:05

‘US leadership has been sorely missed’: Biden and Trudeau urge world leaders to ‘raise ambitions’ amid climate crisis.

US president and Canada PM launch ‘high-level, climate-ambition ministerial’ to align policies for net-zero emissions by 2050

03 03 2021 | 09:52

Could a Tax on International Travel Fund a Country’s Response to Climate Change?

Countries most vulnerable to climate change are often the ones with the least financial resources to respond, and rich countries, which are accountable for the majority of global greenhouse gas…

03 03 2021 | 09:51

Assessing Social Equity in Disasters.

Disasters stemming from hazards like floods, wildfires, and disease often garner attention because of their extreme conditions and heavy societal impacts. Although the nature of the damage may vary,…

03 03 2021 | 09:43

How Deb Haaland's confirmation bid became a 'proxy fight' over fossil fuels.

Joe Biden’s progressive nominee for interior secretary faced harsh questions from lawmakers with deep industry ties. Partway through the sometimes contentious confirmation hearing for Deb Haaland as…

03 03 2021 | 09:43

UN Sounds 'Red Alert' for National Climate Goals.

"Today's interim report from the UNFCCC is a red alert for our planet," said UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres.

03 03 2021 | 09:40

7 Unexpected Things You Can Compost.

Composting is the best way to get rid of your kitchen scraps without sending them to the landfill. And if you’ve been composting for a while, you may have already started experimenting with …

03 03 2021 | 09:33

The simple 'seedballs' giving Kenya's forests a helping hand.

At first glance, the round black pellets could easily be mistaken for animal dung. But these hardy little balls contain acacia seeds that are helping regrow Kenya's depleted forests. In a tranche of…

03 03 2021 | 09:32

Wind energy in Europe in 2020 - Trends and statistics

Europe installed 14.7 GW (10.5 GW in the EU-27) of new wind capacity in 2020. The 6% decrease compared to 2019 was due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the onshore wind sector. 80% of the…

03 03 2021 | 09:32

Arctic ice loss forces polar bears to use four times as much energy to survive – study.

Other predators such as narwhals are suffering similarly as unique adaptations become less suited. Polar bears and narwhals are using up to four times as much energy to survive because of major ice…

03 03 2021 | 09:11

After Texas Crisis, Biden’s Climate Plan Hangs on Fragile Power Grid.

Preventing the next energy nightmare and curbing America’s carbon emissions will require spending billions to remake the nation’s grids.  The millions of people who struggled to keep warm in Texas,…

03 03 2021 | 09:00

Restarting Texas’s Frozen Energy Heartland Will Be a Climate Mess.

Turning petrochemical plants off and on again requires flaring and other large sources of pollution. Like a cold-blooded animal—a lizard or a snake—the petrochemical hub that is the state of Texas…

03 03 2021 | 08:55

First Arctic Navigation in February Sends a Worrying Climate Signal.

Melting ice in the Arctic allowed a gas tanker to sail through the Northern Sea Route in the middle of winter. A tanker sailed through Arctic sea ice in February for the first time, the latest sign…