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WHO Wants Govts To Crack Down On Four Industries Responsible For 2.7M Deaths Yearly In Europe
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has called on governments to implement stricter regulations on products that endanger people's health.
Danielle Summer Jun 13, 2024
How Carla Denyer Is Winning Over Young Voters And Shaping The Future Of The Green Party
Green Party's Care Denyer says that we are "almost definitely going to have a Labour government," but she hopes the young voters will prove her wrong.
Danielle Summer Jun 06, 2024
Rejected From More Than 500 Internships To Raising $7.2M To Build Flying Boats: Meet Sampriti Bhattacharyya
While in India, Bhattacharyya learned about NASA and educated herself on space technology - this is what pushed her to apply for an internship in America.
Danielle Summer Apr 26, 2024
February Poised to Shatter Heat Records in Unprecedented Fashion, Meteorologists Warn
Meteorological data reveals that numerous locations have already surpassed previous records for the highest temperatures ever recorded in February.
Jastine Beatrice Yap Feb 26, 2024
Shein And Temu Are Dominating The Global Air Cargo Industry Despite Climate Crisis
China's e-commerce giants Shein and Temu account for almost 10,000 tonnes of garments being shipped overseas, despite fast-fashion and factory worker controversies.
Danielle Summer Feb 23, 2024
Kazakhstan Firm Responsible For Huge Methane Leak Slapped With 'Inadequate' Fine
Methane is one of the three main greenhouse gases, including carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide.
Sadhna Yadav Feb 22, 2024
Kazakhstan Well Continued To Leak Highly Potent Greenhouse Gas Methane For Months
Methane is a very powerful greenhouse gas and is around 80 times more potent than carbon dioxide.
Sadhna Yadav Feb 16, 2024
Amazon Rainforest Could Reach Tipping Point By 2050 Due To Deforestation, Drought And Fires
The rainforest is referred to as the "lungs of the earth".
Sadhna Yadav Feb 15, 2024
Earth Experiences Unprecedented Climate Event: Breach of 1.5°C Warming Limit Lasts for a Year
The breach of the 1.5°C limit for a consecutive 12-month period is a concerning development that heightens fears about the pace and severity of climate change.
Jastine Beatrice Yap Feb 13, 2024
What Sustainability Trends Should Businesses Be Watching In 2024?
As Starmer and Sunak focus their attention on winning election votes by tackling climate change, a series of sustainable trends will dominate 2024.
Danielle Summer Feb 13, 2024
Greta Thunberg Joins March Against Airport Expansion For Private Jets In UK
The protesters have called for a complete ban on private jets.
Sadhna Yadav Jan 31, 2024
Storm Isha Ravages UK, Leaving Thousands Without Power And Two Dead
Scotland, Northern Ireland, north-west England, and Wales were particularly hard-hit, with remote areas warned of potential power outages until Tuesday.
Pragati Singh Jan 22, 2024
COP28 Agreement Faces Credibility Test Amidst Fossil Fuel Expansion Concerns
Pedro Pedroso, the outgoing president of the G77 plus China bloc of developing countries, expressed concerns in an interview, warning that the landmark deal achieved at last year's climate talks in Dubai could be at risk.
Pragati Singh Jan 22, 2024
NASA Warns That 2024 Is On Track To Be Even Hotter Than 2023, Confirming 2023 As Warmest Year Recorded
NASA warns of more climate extremes in 2024 and confirms that the Earth's average surface temperature was at its hottest last year.
Danielle Summer Jan 19, 2024
Almost Half Of Drinking Water In Bangladesh Contains Cancer Causing Arsenic
The high concentration of arsenic levels has been attributed to seasonal flooding and rising sea levels.
Sadhna Yadav Jan 18, 2024
Recent Report Reveals Climate Change Skepticism Rises Among One-Third of UK Teens
There has been a surge in YouTube videos promoting a new form of climate denial specifically targeting young audiences.
Jastine Beatrice Yap Jan 17, 2024
Female Farmers And Organic Foods Are Being Hit The Hardest By Climate Change
The current rate of global warming is threatening the production of organic products and the livelihoods of female farmers in vulnerable communities.
Danielle Summer Jan 17, 2024
Climate Change Combat Flood Centre Launched to Predict Flooding in the UK
As flooding in the UK has become a regular problem because of harsh storms caused by climate change, a climate change combat flood centre has been launched to train next-generation experts in flooding.
Pratiti Nath Jan 13, 2024
Bottled Water Contains Up To 100 Times More Nanoplastics Than Previously Estimated
A new study has raised concerns about the potential impact of nanoplastics on human health.
Sadhna Yadav Jan 11, 2024
Meta Chief Mark Zuckerberg Feeds His Cows Expensive Meal, Artisanal Beer To Create 'Best Beef'
Zuckerberg has a massive ranch on an island in Hawaii.
Sadhna Yadav Jan 11, 2024
First Case Of Polar Bear Death Due To Bird Flu Confirmed In Alaska
The experts fear that more polar bears may have fallen prey to the disease.
Sadhna Yadav Jan 04, 2024
UK Records Hottest Christmas Eve In Decades
Temperatures in Heathrow, west London, and Cippenham in Slough hit 15.3C on Sunday.
Sadhna Yadav Dec 25, 2023
Working Class Households Will Finally Receive Funding To Fight Soaring Energy Bills
As inflation continues to dominate low-income households across the UK, the government have offered to fund their transition towards green energy.
Danielle Summer Dec 20, 2023
Sperm Whale Dies Days After Video Shows It Being Touched And Stroked By Beachgoers
Unlike other beached mammals, like dolphins, most stranded whales end up dying.
Sadhna Yadav Dec 15, 2023
The EU Is Successfully Pushing Fast Fashion Brands Towards Sustainability
Some 5.8 million tonnes of garment materials are discarded each year, in response, fast-fashion brands have pledged to reverse the effects of "overproduction and overconsumption of clothing".
Danielle Summer Dec 06, 2023
London Climate Protests: 630 Arrests Made by Police in a Month
The intensification of the London climate protests underscores the urgency many feel regarding environmental issues like the Just Stop Oil movement.
Jastine Beatrice Yap Dec 06, 2023
Hundreds Dead, Thousands Displaced As Torrential Rain Hits Parts Of East Africa
The extreme weather has been attributed to the El Niño weather phenomenon.
Sadhna Yadav Dec 06, 2023
Groundwater Extraction Has Shifted Earth's Axis
This is the first time that a study has found the impact of groundwater extraction on the earth's axis.
Sadhna Yadav Dec 06, 2023
COP28 Leaders 'Have Noticed' That Sunak Is Delaying Climate Promises
While attempting to protect the public's personal finances at COP28, Sunak was criticised by international leaders for continuing to delay net zero goals.
Danielle Summer Dec 05, 2023
Sunak Accused of Misrepresenting UK Climate Aid Ahead of COP28 Attendance
Charities and NGOs accuse the government of changing how it calculates climate spending to claim it will exceed targets.
Jastine Beatrice Yap Dec 01, 2023
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