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Climate Action Could Save 6,000 American Lives a Year by 2030

A Princeton study shows that stronger clean energy policies could prevent 6,000 premature deaths from air pollution every year in the US by 2030....

The Age of Mass Tourism Is Ending

Vacations are supposed to be carefree. But in 2025, choosing a holiday spot can feel like a gamble. From Europe to North America, tourist...

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Climate Action Could Save 6,000 American Lives a Year by 2030

A Princeton study shows that stronger clean energy policies could prevent 6,000 premature deaths from air pollution every year in the US by 2030....

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Climate Action Could Save 6,000 American Lives a Year by 2030

A Princeton study shows that stronger clean energy policies could prevent 6,000 premature deaths from air pollution every year in the US by 2030....

Wildfires in Spain and Portugal: Climate Change Made Them 40 Times More Likely

The catastrophic wildfires that engulfed 500,000 hectares of the Iberian Peninsula last month were not just natural disasters — they were turbocharged by climate...

The Age of Mass Tourism Is Ending

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Governments agree green shipping targets and fees for missing them

In a significant step toward decarbonizing the shipping industry, governments at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) have agreed on a series of annual emissions...

New Zealand’s Native Species at Risk: Major Report Warns of Extinction Threat

A new environmental report has revealed troubling signs for New Zealand’s unique biodiversity, painting a sobering picture of species decline, deteriorating water quality, and...

Cleaner Energy Cuts UK Emissions by 4% in 2024, Government Reports

The United Kingdom’s territorial carbon emissions dropped by 4% in 2024, marking another step forward in its climate action journey. According to provisional figures...

Slashing Clean Energy Incentives Could Spike U.S. Electric Bills, Experts Warn

A new report from Energy Innovation warns that repealing clean energy tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) would significantly raise electricity costs...

Greenpeace Defeat Raises Alarm for Environmental Activism as Big Oil Gains Legal Edge

A landmark courtroom defeat for Greenpeace has sparked widespread concern among legal experts and climate advocates, who warn the verdict could embolden oil and...

Glaciers on Borrowed Time: Capturing Data from Vanishing Ice in Bolivia

At 5,100 meters above sea level, the air around Bolivia’s Huayna Potosí glacier is razor-thin and brittle with altitude. The wind whispers across the ice in long,...

UN Warns Glacier Meltdown Threatens Food and Water Security for 2 Billion People

Glaciers worldwide are melting at an unprecedented rate, putting the food and water supply of nearly 2 billion people at serious risk, according to...

UN Reports Over 150 ‘Unprecedented’ Climate Disasters in 2024 Amid Hottest Year in Human History

According to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), the climate crisis reached terrifying new extremes in 2024, with a surge of unprecedented heatwaves, floods, and supercharged storms battering...

Experts Urge UK and Wales to Back Severn Estuary Tidal Lagoon for Clean Energy Future

A panel of leading experts has renewed its call for urgent action to harness the UK's untapped tidal range energy potential in the Severn Estuary. They emphasize the...

UK Must Invest £1.5bn Annually in Flood Defences to Safeguard Public and Infrastructure, Experts Warn

A major new report has warned that flood defence spending in the UK is set to drop sharply next year. It urges the government...

Record 2024 Temperatures Drive Accelerated Ice Loss and Rising Sea Levels, Warns UN

According to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), the year 2024 set a new record for global temperatures, driven by unprecedented greenhouse gas levels that...

Plants Absorbing Less COâ‚‚ as Climate Warms, Study Reveals

A new analysis reveals that Earth’s ability to absorb carbon dioxide (CO₂) is weakening, as plants and soils are taking in less CO₂ than before. Atmospheric data...