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Constant Tedder
May 8, 20244 min read
April Marks 11th Consecutive Month of Record-Breaking Temperatures As Scientists Warn of ‘Unch
While El Niño conditions that brought “off-the-charts” temperatures in 2023 continued to weaken, April was still “unusually“ warm, the EU...
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Constant Tedder
May 7, 20243 min read
INC-4 Provides Limited Progress Towards a Global Plastics Treaty
The 4th Session of the United Nations Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC-4) to develop an international instrument on plastic...
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Constant Tedder
May 7, 20247 min read
Not Yet Anthropocene: What the Official Rejection of Earth’s New Epoch Means for the Climate Discour
After 15 years of charged academic debate, the International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS) earlier this year announced its...
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Constant Tedder
May 3, 20243 min read
Press Freedom Day 2024: Attacks on Environmental Reporters and News Outlets Up 42% in Past 5 Years,
“On World Press Freedom Day, we must reaffirm our commitment to defending freedom of expression and protecting journalists worldwide,”...
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Constant Tedder
Apr 22, 20243 min read
EDITORIAL – Invest in Independent Environmental Journalism on Earth Day
This Earth Day, as we stand on the brink of a planetary emergency, we invite our readers to join us in a crucial endeavor: supporting...
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Constant Tedder
Apr 11, 20243 min read
World Sees 10th Consecutive Hottest Month on Record as March Temperatures Soar to Unseen Levels
The average global surface temperature last month was 14.14C, 0.10C higher than 2016, the previous hottest March on record. Recent trends...
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Constant Tedder
Apr 10, 20243 min read
Swiss Government’s Climate Change Inaction Violates Human Rights, European Court Rules
Tuesday’s ruling established a binding legal precedent for all signatories to the European Convention on Human Rights and could set an...
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Constant Tedder
Apr 4, 20249 min read
Green Showdown: The UK’s Election Battle for Climate Action
As the United Kingdom gears up for its forthcoming general election, attention is increasingly focused on the nation’s environmental...
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Constant Tedder
Mar 28, 20249 min read
Climate Justice and Loss and Damage: A Look At What COP28 Meant for Historical Responsibility in Cli
The latest UN Climate Change Conference (COP28) marked a “historic” decision on the operationalisation of the Loss and Damage Fund. For...
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Constant Tedder
Mar 25, 20249 min read
Explainer: What Is Environmental Crime?
Environmental crime, often sidelined and underestimated, is among the world’s most damaging, rapidly growing, and lucrative crimes....
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Constant Tedder
Mar 24, 20247 min read
23 Best Environmental Podcasts of 2024
Whether you are commuting to work or relaxing in the evening, podcasts are a great way to learn more about the world around you. These...
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Constant Tedder
Mar 6, 20245 min read
What Are the Countries Most Prepared for Climate Change?
No one on the planet is left untouched by the effects of climate change, from rising temperatures and sea levels to worsened air...
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Constant Tedder
Feb 28, 20248 min read
The Most Important Climate Litigation Cases of 2024 and Why They Matter
The intensifying climate crisis is marked by a rise in severe weather events and economic insecurity for many. In 2024, climate...
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Constant Tedder
Feb 19, 20244 min read
EXCLUSIVE: In Pictures – Avian Flu Ravages Seal Populations in Sub-Antarctica; Penguins Could
Step into the frozen expanse of Antarctica through the lens of Hong Kong-based Earth.Org photographer Edwin Lee as he unveils a chilling...
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Constant Tedder
Feb 10, 20248 min read
Explainer: Why Are European Farmers Protesting the EU’s Green Rules?
In recent weeks, the European agricultural landscape has witnessed a wave of protests and demonstrations by farmers, who have raised...
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Constant Tedder
Feb 9, 20244 min read
Snow in Peril: The Impact of Climate Change on Ski Resorts in the Pyrenees
The picturesque Pyrenees mountain range has long been a haven for ski enthusiasts from around the world, offering breathtaking slopes,...
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Constant Tedder
Feb 7, 202414 min read
Elections 2024: Pakistan’s Next Government Faces Pressing Environmental Issues
Pakistan is heading to the poll on February 8 to elect the members of the 16th National Assembly. As leading parties pace up election...
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Constant Tedder
Jan 25, 20249 min read
Elections 2024: How Much Do Voters Care About Climate?
2024 will be a pivotal year for democracy, with roughly half of the human population called to the polls. A lot is at stake, especially...
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Constant Tedder
Jan 12, 20249 min read
The Tipping Points of Climate Change: How Will Our World Change?
Prior to the Industrial Revolution and all the subsequent detrimental human activities, the global average amount of carbon dioxide was...
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Constant Tedder
Jan 11, 20246 min read
Why Global Food Security Matters in 2024
The world population has reached 8 billion and is expected to keep climbing at a rate of about 1% every decade until at least 2050. A...
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