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The Hindu41 mins ago
Botswana’s female rangers: How women are rewriting conservation and survival in the Okavango Delta
Female rangers in Botswana's Okavango Delta are working to protect endangered wildlife while simultaneously challenging traditional gender roles and supporting their families in one of Africa's most ecologically important regions.
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The Independent1 hrs ago
Takeaways from investigation showing Georgia officials knew carpet mills polluted local water
An investigation reveals that Georgia state officials were aware nearly 20 years ago that carpet mills in northwest Georgia were releasing toxic PFAS chemicals into rivers used as the region's primary drinking water source.
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Newsweek1 hrs ago
Thousands in Texas Warned To Stay Inside Due to Extreme Heat
The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory for parts of Texas, warning of potential heat index values reaching 116 degrees and advising residents to remain indoors.
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iNews1 hrs ago
Cod and chips is off the menu – here’s what to get instead
Traditional cod and chips, a staple of British cuisine, faces threats from climate change and overfishing, prompting suggestions for alternative fish options.
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Dawn1 hrs ago
Breathe Pakistan: Water minister, experts sound alarm on Pakistan's 'lifeline' Indus basin 'shrinking'
Pakistan's water minister and climate experts at the Breathe Pakistan conference warn that the Indus basin, critical to the nation's survival, is shrinking due to climate change impacts on this vulnerable country.
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Euronews1 hrs ago
Hantavirus cruise highlights the environmental risks of ‘last chance tourism’, scientists warn
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Scientists warn that a hantavirus outbreak on an Antarctic cruise ship highlights the environmental and health risks associated with unregulated 'last chance tourism' to fragile ecosystems like Antarctica, with experts calling for stronger regulations on such trips.
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Sydney Morning Herald2 hrs ago
Soft plastic bins to return to supermarkets
A national soft plastic recycling scheme is being reinstated at major Australian supermarkets, allowing consumers to recycle plastic bags and similar materials at collection points.
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Daily Mail2 hrs ago
Britain's GREENEST towns where interest in eco homes is surging... and those which aren't as keen
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The article discusses energy efficiency improvements for homes and highlights regional variations in interest towards eco-friendly home upgrades across Britain.
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The Mirror2 hrs ago
David Attenborough worrying prediction for 2030 could spell disaster for the world
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Sir David Attenborough, at age 100, reflects on environmental changes he has witnessed and discusses his concerns about climate change impacts projected for 2030 onwards.
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Deutsche Welle2 hrs ago
Here's why some cities are banning fossil fuel and meat ads
Several cities worldwide are implementing bans on fossil fuel and meat advertisements, using strategies similar to those employed in anti-smoking campaigns to discourage carbon-intensive consumption patterns.
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The Sun3 hrs ago
Met Office issues warning to anyone cutting their hedges in May – ignoring could land you with 6 months in JAIL
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The article claims the Met Office issued a warning about hedge-cutting in May, but the summary suggests this is actually about weather precautions rather than legal liability or jail time as the headline implies.
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New York Times4 hrs ago
Renewables Are Gaining on Fossil Fuels, IRENA Report Finds
A new IRENA report indicates that renewable energy sources like wind and solar are increasingly competitive with fossil fuels on cost and can now provide continuous power generation.
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RTÉ News4 hrs ago
Hedgehogs tagged for 'vital insights' into hidden lives
A new GPS tracking project has been launched in Northern Ireland to monitor hedgehog movements and behaviour, with the goal of informing conservation efforts to protect the species.
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ABC News Australia6 hrs ago
Snow, rain, icy winds forecast as polar blast hits south-east Australia
A polar weather system is forecast to bring snow, rain, and icy conditions to south-east Australia, ending a period of warm autumn weather across the region.
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The Guardian7 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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The Japan Times7 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 News12 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 Standard13 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 Times17 hrs ago
We’re sowing the seeds of food insecurity - The Times
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An opinion or analysis piece discussing agricultural practices and policies that may be contributing to future food insecurity risks globally.
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New York Post19 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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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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The Hindu3 hrs ago
Why industrial heat pumps are a ‘clean heat’ opportunity for India
Industrial heat pumps are presented as a viable solution to reduce India's industrial energy consumption from fossil fuels, with benefits extending to air quality, competitiveness, energy security, and worker health. The article frames decarbonising industrial heat as a multifaceted priority beyond climate concerns.
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The Independent3 hrs ago
Study says trees counter half the world's urban heating, but not in the places that need it most
A global study finds that urban tree cover mitigates approximately half of warming caused by cities, but cooling benefits are concentrated in wealthier and cooler regions rather than hotter, poorer areas where heat mitigation is most needed.
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Newsweek2 hrs ago
Heavy Snow Warning— 14 Inches To Hit Colorado, Wyoming: 'Downed Powerlines'
A heavy snow warning is in effect for Colorado and Wyoming, with forecasts of up to 14 inches of snow and potential downed powerlines; authorities recommend that travellers carry emergency supplies including food, water, shovels, and flashlights.
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Dawn3 hrs ago
Going Green with Solar
Pakistan is experiencing rapid grassroots adoption of solar energy across residential, agricultural, and industrial sectors, driven by climate disasters and an electricity affordability crisis, representing one of the world's fastest clean energy transitions.
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Euronews3 hrs ago
Deadly air: Which European countries have the worst PM 2.5 levels?
A Euronews report examines PM 2.5 air pollution levels across European monitoring stations, noting that up to 20% exceed current EU air quality standards.
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Daily Mail2 hrs ago
Men are bad for the planet! Scientists claim manly activities negatively impact the environment and climate
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Research indicates that men typically have higher carbon footprints than women, primarily due to greater consumption in travel, transportation, and tourism sectors.
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The Mirror7 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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Deutsche Welle2 hrs ago
Here's what happens when cities ban cars
A Berlin-based citizen campaign is pushing for a car-free city center, with the article examining outcomes from other European cities that have implemented similar restrictions on vehicle access.
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The Sun18 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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The Guardian19 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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CBC News18 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 Standard13 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 Hindu7 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 Independent13 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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Dawn7 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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Euronews4 hrs ago
Gender emissions gap: Rich white men’s jobs, diets and hobbies found to be ‘bad for the planet’
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A study examining gender differences in carbon emissions finds that men, particularly wealthy white men, have higher environmental footprints through their occupations, consumption patterns, and recreational activities, while also showing lower engagement with climate action.
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Daily Mail17 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 Hindu15 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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Dawn9 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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Euronews7 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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