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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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Melting Arctic Ice Threatens Global Ocean Circulation, Study Warns

A new study warns that the warming climate in polar regions could significantly disrupt global ocean circulation. Research led by Mohamed Ezat from the...

How the Richest 1% Worsen Hunger, Poverty, and Climate: Oxfam Report

A new Oxfam report reveals that the carbon emissions of the world’s richest 1% are worsening hunger, poverty, and excess deaths. Driven by luxury...

Earth’s Water Cycle in Crisis: A Historic Imbalance Unfolds

Humanity has disrupted the global water cycle for the first time in history, fueling a water crisis that threatens economies, food production, and livelihoods,...

Social Media Threatens Rare Wildlife with Extinction: The Dangerous Impact of Viral Exposure

With its impressive size, striking plumage, and rowdy displays, spotting a capercaillie is a dream come true for many bird enthusiasts. However, only about...

“Trees of Hope: Sycamore Gap Saplings to Take Root Across the UK”

The illegal felling of the Sycamore Gap tree brought an outpouring of grief, anger, and distress, but now, a year later, its custodians hope...

Clean Power Alliance Named Top U.S. Green Power Provider by National Renewable Energy Laboratory for Second Consecutive Year

Clean Power Alliance (CPA), California’s largest Community Choice Aggregator, has once again achieved the prestigious top ranking in the U.S. Department of Energy’s National...

Global Heating Doubled Chances of Extreme Rain and Deadly Floods in Europe

A recent study has found that planet-heating pollution doubled the likelihood of the extreme rainfall that hit central Europe in September, leading to deadly...

California’s Groundbreaking Bill: A Mandate for Fast Fashion Recycling to Combat Closet Clutter and Landfill Waste

Imagine parting with your favourite pair of jeans after years of wear. Instead of tossing them, you might sell, donate, or swap them. But...

Spain Pushes for Hydrogen Leadership with Major Investments and 2030 Green Energy Targets

Spain is emerging as a leader in green hydrogen, leveraging its renewable energy strengths. Over 50% of its electricity comes from wind and solar....

Indonesia’s Prabowo Launches $65B Green Fund via Carbon Credit Sales

Indonesia's President-elect, Prabowo Subianto, has unveiled plans to create a $65 billion green fund by 2028 through the sale of carbon credits. The fund...

Governments Urged to Set Climate Mandates to Trigger Positive Tipping Points in Clean Energy Transition

The term "tipping point" often conjures up catastrophic climate scenarios, but new research suggests it could be reframed positively. A report from the University...

Many US Voters Support Holding Plastics Industry Accountable for Misleading Recycling Claims

Growing concern over the fossil fuel and plastics industries' alleged deception about recycling has led to increased public support for accountability. A recent poll...