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Collaborative Efforts of Indigenous and Christian Communities Promote Conservation of Sacred Forests in India

In the heart of one of India’s ancient and most highly esteemed sacred forests, individuals from indigenous communities have joined forces with Christians

European Parliament Adopts Resolution Against Norway’s Deep-Sea Mining in the Arctic

Brussels. The Deep Sea Conservation Coalition (DSCC), Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF), Greenpeace, Seas at Risk (SAR), Sustainable Ocean Alliance (SOA) and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) have expressed their appreciation for the...

EU’s Big Move for a Cleaner Future: €2 Billion for Green Energy

Exciting news from the European Union! They've recently invested a €2 billion in some fantastic projects to promote cleaner energy and make our planet greener. Can you believe it? €2 billion! It's like hitting...

Understanding Greenhouse Gases in Europe

Have you ever pondered why some days feel hotter than the ones your grandparents reminisce about?. Why weather patterns seem to be in disarray? Well the explanation may lie above us unseen but impactful;...

Austria gives free public transport cards to 18-year-olds

The Austrian government allocated 120 million euros in this year's budget for a free annual card for all types of transport in the country, and all 18-year-olds with a permanent address in the country...

What is tire pyrolysis and how does it affect health?

We introduce you to the term pyrolysis and how the process affects human health and nature. Tire pyrolysis is a process that uses high temperature and the absence of oxygen to break down tires into...

Pakistan uses artificial rain to combat smog

Artificial rain was used for the first time in Pakistan last Saturday in an attempt to combat dangerous levels of smog in the metropolis of Lahore.

33 pythons found on a train from Bulgaria to Turkey

Turkish customs officials found 33 pythons on a train traveling from Bulgaria to Turkey, Nova TV reported. The operation was at the Kapakule border crossing. The snakes were hidden under a passenger's bed. Two of the...

Coal use set to record in 2023

Global coal supply is expected to hit a record high in use in 2023 on the back of increased demand from now with emerging and developing economies. This is according to a report, published...

Whales and dolphins are highly threatened by warming oceans

The consequences of climate change are increasingly threatening whales and dolphins, says a new report cited by DPA. The non-governmental organization "Conservation of whales and dolphins" published the document on the occasion of the COP...

Concert at the European Parliament: Omar Harfouch plays his new composition for world peace

Event this Tuesday evening at the European Commission in Brussels. Omar Harfouch, who has been in the news in recent weeks following his acquisition of Entrevue magazine, has shown that he has several strings...

COP28 – The Amazon faces one of its most relentless droughts

Since late September, the Amazon faces one of its most relentless droughts in recorded history.

The Human Fingerprint on Greenhouse Gases

Greenhouse gases occur naturally and are essential to the survival of all living things, but the industrialisation has warmed the atmosphere, ocean and land.

The only bird without a tail!

There are over 11,000 species of birds in the world and only one is tailless. Do you know who she is? Kiwi The Latin name of the bird is Apteryx, which literally means "wingless". The origin...

Helping Neighbors Near and Far

The Scientology Volunteer Ministers (VMs) recently organized a cleanup operation in Rome and another of their teams provided flood relief in Florence. ROME, ROME, ITALY, November 15, 2023 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Scientologists in Italy often participate...

How green are European cities? Green space key to well-being – but access varies

Access to public green and blue spaces differs across Europe, according to the EEA briefing 'Who benefits from nature in cities? Social inequalities in access to urban green and blue spaces across Europe'. The study...

Economic losses from weather and climate-related extremes in Europe reached around half a trillion euros over past 40 years

Around 3% of all such events were responsible for 60% of the losses according to the EEA briefing 'Economic losses and fatalities from weather- and climate-related events in Europe', which together with an updated EEA indicator...

Europe’s environmental taxes in decline, despite potentially crucial role

Despite calls for more environmental taxes at the national, European and global levels, implementation has been very slow.

Circular business models and smarter design can reduce environment and climate impacts from textiles — European Environment Agency

Impacts from textiles and the role of design and circular business models The EEA briefing ‘Textiles and the environment: The role of design in Europe’s circular economy’ provides updated estimates of textiles’ life-cycle impacts on...

Road traffic and domestic heating cause poor air quality across Europe

Emissions from road traffic and domestic heating behind breaches of EU air quality standards across Europe — European Environment Agency

Revving Up the Green Transition, MEPs Back Stricter CO2 Emissions Targets for Trucks and Buses

In a landmark move to combat climate change, the European Union's Environment Committee has thrown its weight behind stricter CO2 emissions reduction targets for heavy-duty vehicles (HDVs), which include trucks, buses, and trailers. This...

MEP Maxette Pirbakas Calls for Urgent Action on Water Crisis in French Overseas Departments

On October 18th, 2023, at the European Parliament, MEP Maxette Pirbakas delivered a powerful speech highlighting the escalating water crisis in the French overseas departments, particularly in Martinique, Guadeloupe, and Mayotte. Maxette Pirbakas says it...

An unprecedented invasion of jellyfish in the Black Sea

A horrible invasion of jellyfish is noticed in the waters of the Black Sea. The residing "compot" is off the coast of Constanta. This is what Romanian ProTV studies. Biologists reassure that they aren't...

Using ‘biochar’ to combat climate change

A new rstudy suggests that biochar – a carbon-rich material – could be an important tool to use in agriculture to help mitigate climate change.
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