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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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Earth’s Strongest Ocean Current Could Weaken by 20% by 2050 Due to Antarctic Ice Melt

A new Australian-led study warns that in a high-emissions future, the Antarctic Circumpolar Current—Earth’s strongest ocean current—could slow down by 20% by 2050, further...

Top UK Pension Fund Withdraws £28bn from State Street Over ESG Backtrack

One of the UK's most significant pension funds, The People's Pension, has withdrawn £28bn from State Street, marking a significant pushback against the retreat...

Rolling Back Climate Action Could Fuel Preventable Illness and Cost Billions, Study Warns

According to a new study led by Imperial College London, countries scaling back on net zero policies may expose their populations to decades of...

Brake Pad Dust: The Hidden Pollutant Worse Than Exhaust Emissions

A recent study reveals that microscopic particles released from brake pads can be more harmful than diesel exhaust emissions. This finding challenges the belief...

Climate Crisis Fuels Chocolate Shortage: Rising Temperatures Threaten Cocoa Harvests

Researchers warn that the climate crisis is damaging the world’s cocoa supply. Weeks of extreme heat in West Africa—the region responsible for 70% of global cacao production—have significantly impacted...

USAID environmental funding worth $70 mln frozen in Colombia

Colombia's environmental and conservation efforts have significantly hit after the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) froze $70 million in funding following President Donald...

North Pole Temperatures Soar 20°C Above Average, Threatening Ice Melt

In a striking climate anomaly, temperatures at the North Pole surged more than 20°C above the seasonal average, crossing the crucial melting threshold for...

Nanoplastics in the High Alps: Vehicle Tyres Emerge as the Biggest Polluter

A groundbreaking study has identified vehicle tyre wear as the largest source of nanoplastic pollution in the high Alps, shedding light on a previously...

Greenland’s Hidden Wealth: What Lies Beneath the Melting Ice?

Greenland, the world’s largest island, has long held a magnetic allure. Over the centuries, it has drawn explorers, warriors, and world powers alike— from...

Could the UK actually get colder with global warming?

While most of the world braces for rising temperatures, there’s a scenario where the UK and north-west Europe could instead experience plunging temperatures and...

US States Take the Lead in Climate Action Amid Trump’s Rollbacks

As the Trump administration dismantles environmental safeguards and cuts Biden-era renewable energy incentives, state officials and advocates are stepping in to sustain climate action....

Microplastics in Placentas: A Hidden Threat to Full-Term Births

A new study has found that microplastic and nanoplastic pollution is significantly higher in placentas from premature births compared to full-term births. Researchers detected...