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New EU farm to fork strategy to make our food healthier and more sustainable

MEPs underline the need to reduce agriculture’s environmental footprint News | European Parliament MEPs present plans revamping the EU’s food systems, to produce healthier food, ensure food security, a fair income for farmers and reduce agriculture’s...

You won’t believe what Prince Charles’ car is driving

Prince Charles' car uses fuel made from wine and cheese to protect the environment, the Guardian reported. The British heir to the throne boasted that his "Aston Martin" was running with "surplus English white wine...

Volcanic eruption in La Palma – 37 earthquakes in a few hours

The impressive view of the volcanic eruption taken by the Sentinel 2 satellite. The earth had never shaken so much in recent weeks in La Palma, Canary Islands, where the activity of the volcano of...

La Palma: an impressive “tsunami” of lava from Cumbre Vieja hits the island again

The impressive lava flow with crazy speed captured this Friday, October 15 in La Palma. An impressive flow of lava has been unleashed at high speed from Cumbre Vieja, the volcano erupted for several weeks...

EU plan to replace diesel trucks with electric ones

In early 2021, the EU has set a target of 20,000 environmentally friendly vehicles by 2030 The shift to electric vehicles will affect not only car manufacturers but also trucks. They will also be forced...

It hasn’t rained there for 400 years, but people do live

The Chilean Atacama Desert is known worldwide. Trapped between the Andes and the Pacific Ocean, this is one of the most ruthless places on our planet. It is very hot, dry here and survival is...

Biodiversity commitment builds hope for ‘living in harmony with nature’

More than 100 countries on Wednesday committed to develop, adopt and implement an effective post-2020 global framework, that aims to put biodiversity on a path to recovery, by 2030 at the latest.  

When is coming the next ice age and what will happen to humanity?

Scientists still do not know exactly how many ice ages there were on Earth. We may be living in one of them right now. Last time he helped humanity to develop. How exactly? Anastasia...

With clock ticking, sustainable transport key to Global Goals

From electric cars and buses to zero-carbon producing energy sources, new and emerging technologies along with innovative policy changes, are critical for combating climate change. But to be effective, they must ensure that transport...

NGO files ‘crime against humanity’ complaint against Bolsonaro

4 000 km2 of Amazonian forest destroyed every year Tuesday, October 12, the Austrian NGO AllRise filed a complaint before the International Criminal Court (ICC) for "crimes against humanity" against Jair Bolsonaro for his role...

To be or not to be: Is nuclear energy the climate an ally?

The topic divides experts, politicians and governments Can greenhouse gas, which does not emit greenhouse gases, save the climate or at least save us some time while we wait for the development of new energies?...

Actress Yulia Peresild and director Klim Shipenko on how the world’s first orbit feature film is being shot

Nobel Week is being watched around the world, as is the Challenge research and education project, which is being implemented jointly by Channel One and Roscosmos in the Year of Science and Technology. What...

Lukashenko harvests corn at home

At the end of September, the head of Belorussian state instructed to sow winter crops in a week and went to check the work, reports Sputnik. President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko has left for his...

Climate: WHO and health workers call for action to ensure sustainable post-Covid-19 recovery

© UNICEF/Habibul Haque / Air pollution in Dhaka, Bangladesh, is causing a range of health problems for the city's residents. This warning from the UN World Health Agency comes on the same day as the...

Interfaith Declaration on Science and Religion Cooperation for Environmental Care

Environmental Ethics in Christian History Global concern It has only been in the last fifty years, with the advent of a global concern for ecology, that Christian theology has embraced environmental ethics in a substantial response. With this...

A fisherman became a millionaire because of an unusual find

Narong Phetcharaj is a poor Thai fisherman. However, an unusual find changed his life. On his way home, he finds a 30-pound rock on the beach. He does not hesitate and takes the big...

We can use nuclear bombs to protect the Earth from asteroids

The technology that can cause Armageddon can also prevent it. A study by scientists from the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in the United States and Johns Hopkins University reveals that nuclear bombs may be the...

In China, spitting makes you homeless

In China, spitting makes you homeless

Cheese costs 1000 euros per kilogram?!

Cheese costs 1000 euros per kilogram?!

In 10 years, 180 million people will live in flood-prone areas

In 10 years, 180 million people will live in flood-prone areas

Decade of climate breakdown saw 14 per cent of coral reefs vanish

Between 2009 and 2018, the continuous rise in sea temperature cost the world 14 per cent of its coral reefs – that’s more than the size of Australia’s reefs combined – a UN-backed report revealed on Tuesday.

Ancient superflares on the Sun may repeat themselves: what consequences for Earth?

Ancient superflares on the Sun may repeat themselves: what consequences for Earth?

Glaciers – home to animals, plants and birds: who will die due to global warming

Glaciers - home to animals, plants and birds: who will die due to global warming

Shark Intestine Reveals Like Nikola Tesla’s Valve

Shark Intestine Reveals Like Nikola Tesla's Valve

World Animal Day

World Animal Day
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