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Breathe Pakistan: Minister Musadik Malik says Pakistan's youth can find a solution to climate change
Pakistan's Minister Musadik Malik addresses the second Breathe Pakistan International Climate Change Conference in Islamabad, emphasizing youth involvement in addressing climate challenges despite Pakistan's minimal contribution to global emissions but high vulnerability to climate impacts.
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The Guardian3 hrs ago
Gibraltar dumping all of its raw sewage into Mediterranean
Gibraltar has no wastewater treatment plant and has been discharging raw sewage from approximately 40,000 residents and businesses directly into the Mediterranean Sea for decades.
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Euronews3 hrs ago
Sweden generates 99% of electricity from clean sources. So why is wind power under attack?
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Swedish researchers analysing anti-wind social media posts warn that opposition to wind power could threaten Europe's energy security, despite Sweden generating 99% of its electricity from clean sources.
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The Mirror3 hrs ago
'Puffin-cam' returns as webcam captures Farne Islands birds' antics with 'UK tour' plans
A webcam monitoring puffins on the Farne Islands in Northumberland has returned to allow viewers to watch the seabirds' daily activities, with plans for a UK tour of the footage.
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The Hindu3 hrs ago
Sustera Foundation announces reel contest on marine litter
The Sustera Foundation has announced a video reel contest inviting entries focused on beach cleanup initiatives and coastal waste management practices.
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The Japan Times3 hrs ago
Bali drowning in trash after landfill closed
Bali faces a waste management crisis following the closure of a landfill, with the government planning waste-to-energy facilities that could process 1,200 tons daily but may take years to become operational.
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CBC News8 hrs ago
Vancouver breaks temperature record last set in 1898 amid hot weather across B.C.
Vancouver recorded a record-breaking temperature of 23.9°C on Monday, surpassing the previous record of 22.2°C from 1898, amid wider hot weather affecting British Columbia.
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Evening Standard9 hrs ago
Campaigners call for ban on use of herbicide glyphosate at harvest
Environmental campaigners are urging the UK Government to ban glyphosate use as a pre-harvest drying agent, following the EU's 2023 prohibition of the practice.
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The Independent9 hrs ago
Campaigners call for ban on use of herbicide glyphosate at harvest
Environmental campaigners are pushing the UK government to ban glyphosate use as a pre-harvest drying agent, following the EU's 2023 prohibition of the practice.
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Daily Mail13 hrs ago
Meet Bumpy the orphaned hippo who is being hand-reared by keepers after being found nudging his dead mum at the edge of a lake
An orphaned hippo calf named Bumpy, found alone after his mother's death in a territorial fight at a Kenyan lake, is being hand-reared by wildlife keepers.
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The Sun14 hrs ago
Heartbreaking moment skinny tiger struggles to walk up slope as it staggers across zoo sparking outrage over conditions
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A video from Chuandong Ecological Zoo shows a visibly malnourished tiger struggling to climb a slope, raising concerns about animal welfare conditions at the facility.
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New York Post15 hrs ago
Inside California’s last nuclear power plant — as locals fear it’ll have catastrophic meltdown
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A report on California's remaining nuclear power plant and local concerns about potential safety risks such as a meltdown.
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Deutsche Welle15 hrs ago
Here's why Amsterdam banned fossil fuel and meat advertising
Amsterdam and other cities are implementing bans on fossil fuel and meat advertising, using regulatory approaches similar to historical tobacco control measures to reduce normalized consumption of carbon-intensive products.
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Washington Post16 hrs ago
Opinion | Amsterdam’s ban on advertising hamburgers won’t stop climate change - The Washington Post
An opinion piece argues that Amsterdam's decision to restrict hamburger advertising will have negligible impact on climate change, likely questioning the effectiveness of such regulatory measures as a climate solution.
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ABC News16 hrs ago
Colorado braces for significant late-spring snowstorm
A significant snowstorm is forecast to strike Colorado on Tuesday, bringing winter-like weather conditions during late May across parts of the state.
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Newsweek18 hrs ago
Three States Propose Last-Ditch Plan To Avoid Colorado River Crisis
Arizona, California, and Nevada have jointly proposed significant water reduction measures aimed at preventing a worsening crisis affecting the Colorado River water supply.
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The Atlantic18 hrs ago
Photos: The Rescue of Timmy the Whale
A humpback whale stranded off the German coast for approximately a month was successfully rescued and released into the North Sea after being transported on a barge.
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Fox News19 hrs ago
Massive grizzly bear and wolf caught on camera demolishing dead animal
Viral video footage captures a grizzly bear and wolf competing over a carcass in a river, illustrating predator behavior and size advantage in nature.
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Time20 hrs ago
A Snake Bite Revealed How We Can Help Heal the Planet
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An article exploring how emotional responses to environmental crises, prompted by a personal anecdote involving a snake bite, may influence humanity's ability to address planetary challenges and find solutions to environmental degradation.
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South China Morning Post1 days ago
Japanese citrus farmers switch to avocados as climate change warms soil
Japanese citrus farmers in Ehime prefecture are switching to avocado cultivation as a climate adaptation strategy, with warming temperatures making traditional citrus farming less viable in the region.
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BBC News
Global leaders agree on new climate finance framework at emergency summit
World leaders at a Geneva climate summit have agreed on a new climate finance framework establishing a $500 billion annual fund to support developing nations most vulnerable to climate change impacts.
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Dawn3 hrs ago
PPP Senator Sherry Rehman says conflicts are costing the environment
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Pakistan's Senator Sherry Rehman speaks at The Breathe Pakistan International Climate Change Conference in Islamabad, highlighting how conflicts exacerbate environmental challenges in a nation highly vulnerable to climate impacts despite minimal emission contributions.
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The Guardian14 hrs ago
Expert brands rescue of Timmy the whale ‘an all-round catastrophe’ over deficient tracker
Marine biologists have criticized a privately funded rescue operation of a humpback whale stranded off Germany's Baltic coast, citing a non-functional tracking device fitted to the animal as evidence of operational deficiencies.
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Euronews17 hrs ago
Moose were hunted to extinction in Germany. Now they're returning thanks to Polish conservationists
Moose, which were hunted to extinction in Germany, are naturally returning to the country as populations expand from Poland, aided by conservation efforts. The animals are capable of traveling long distances daily to find suitable habitat.
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The Mirror18 hrs ago
UK weather maps show 23C heat surge as 27 counties face scorcher – full list
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UK weather forecasts suggest temperatures may reach 23°C in parts of the country, with potentially 27 counties experiencing warmer conditions later in the month.
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The Hindu11 hrs ago
​Building bridges: On India’s solar generation, battery storage
India's solar energy expansion requires corresponding development of battery storage infrastructure to effectively manage and distribute generated power. The article emphasizes the need for storage capacity to scale proportionally with increasing solar generation capacity.
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The Japan Times1 days ago
‘Super El Nino’ raises fears for Asia reeling from Middle East conflict
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Asia faces potential economic and agricultural challenges from a strong El Niño weather pattern amid ongoing Middle East geopolitical tensions, with concerns about energy demand, hydropower reduction, and crop damage.
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CBC News14 hrs ago
Hundreds of rural roads damaged, closed as spring flooding hits Sask.
Spring flooding in Saskatchewan has damaged and closed hundreds of rural roads, with some rural municipalities running short of barricades and asking residents not to remove existing ones.
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Evening Standard9 hrs ago
‘Puffin cam’ returns to give viewers bird’s eye view of the Farne Islands
The National Trust is relaunching a live-streaming camera that broadcasts footage of puffins on the Farne Islands, which attracted 250,000 viewers during its previous breeding season.
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The Independent16 hrs ago
Gold rush fuels Amazon deforestation and mercury poisoning in Brazil’s protected areas
Rising gold prices are driving illegal mining operations in Brazil's Amazon rainforest, contributing to deforestation and mercury pollution in protected areas.
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Deutsche Welle21 hrs ago
The sea that is vanishing in real time
The Caspian Sea is experiencing rapid water level decline, causing visible environmental damage including abandoned settlements and ecosystem loss, with scientists concerned about potential irreversible tipping points.
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Newsweek23 hrs ago
Wall Street Must Stop Financing the Destruction of the Amazon | Opinion
An opinion piece argues that Wall Street financial institutions should cease funding activities that contribute to Amazon rainforest destruction, citing the dependence of indigenous and local communities on the ecosystem for survival.
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South China Morning Post1 days ago
Golden Week crush shows Hong Kong needs top-down ecotourism policy, experts say
Hong Kong experts are calling for a comprehensive, top-down ecotourism policy to protect natural sites after overcrowding during Golden Week holiday exposed environmental vulnerabilities, including an incident involving a tourist smoking at a beach.
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Dawn5 hrs ago
Accelerating the climate transition
Pakistan faces recurring monsoon flooding and must prioritize transitioning to a climate-resilient, low-carbon economy as a national priority, according to this opinion piece.
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The Mirror19 hrs ago
RSPB says 'do not use bird tables' as disease threatens three British species
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The RSPB has issued guidance recommending gardeners avoid certain types of bird feeders, particularly flat surfaces, due to disease risks affecting British bird species.
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The Hindu1 days ago
Rare caracals spotted in Thar Desert near India-Pakistan border
Caracals, a rare wild feline species, have been spotted in the Thar Desert near the India-Pakistan border, with conservationists noting the species has experienced a dramatic 95% population decline due to habitat loss, fragmentation, and retaliatory killings.
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CBC News21 hrs ago
Rapid melt of large snowpack the main culprit in Sask. flooding, experts say
Experts attribute widespread flooding in Saskatchewan primarily to the rapid melting of an above-average snowpack in the region.
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Evening Standard20 hrs ago
Rare species face extinction risk from some deep-sea mining, scientists say
Scientists warn that deep-sea mining operations pose extinction risks to rare species found in ocean depths. The report highlights environmental concerns about mining activities' impact on deep-sea ecosystems.
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The Independent21 hrs ago
Temperatures set to plunge as rain showers and frost hit the UK
The UK is expected to experience significantly colder temperatures, rain showers, and frost conditions in the coming period, with warnings issued to gardeners about potential frost damage to plants.
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Newsweek23 hrs ago
Heavy Snow Warning in Colorado, Wyoming as 30 Inches To Hit: 'Hazardous'
The National Weather Service has issued a heavy snow warning for Colorado and Wyoming, predicting up to 30 inches of snow from a late-season winter storm that could disrupt travel and damage power lines.
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Dawn20 hrs ago
What's stopping Pakistan from making the transition to renewable energy?
Pakistan lags behind regional peers like India and Bangladesh in renewable energy adoption despite having significant potential for solar, wind, and hydropower, held back by inadequate grid infrastructure, financial frameworks, and supportive policies.
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The Mirror21 hrs ago
Met Office names two areas facing snow within hours as -5C deep freeze looms
The Met Office forecasts temperatures dropping to -5C overnight with snow expected in some UK areas, with conditions improving later in the week.
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The Hindu1 days ago
How India’s divers turned ocean encounters into conservation action with the help of PADI’s Go Eco Month
Indian divers participated in PADI's Go Eco Month in April, combining diving holidays with marine conservation activities such as reef cleanups and ocean awareness education across coastal regions including Goa and the Andamans.
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Dawn1 days ago
'Super El Nino' raises fears for Asia reeling from Middle East conflict
Asia faces potential economic and agricultural challenges from strong El Niño conditions expected to develop in mid-2023, compounding existing difficulties from Middle East conflicts. The phenomenon could increase energy demand, reduce hydropower output, and harm crop yields across the region.
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