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What a Global Water Shortage Would Mean for Living Things on Earth
Water is a fundamental resource that is critical for the survival of all living things. Since pre-industrial times, climate change and...
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Aug 11, 20226 min read
South Korea’s Capital Seoul Hit By Worst Storm in 80 Years
Heavy downpours submerged the capital’s streets and buildings, killing at least nine people. It is the worst storm to hit Seoul in nearly...
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Aug 10, 20222 min read
Plastic Positive Mammal Species Raise Concerns Over Human Health
While plastic has undoubtedly added convenience to modern living, scientists are highlighting the detrimental effects of plastic on land...
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Aug 10, 20225 min read
The Impact of the Global Energy Transition on Mineral-Rich Countries
Renewable energies and battery technologies are regarded as the future of the energy sector and bear the global expectation of delivering...
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Aug 10, 20228 min read
Shortage of Male Sea Turtles in Florida as Temperatures Reach Record High
Florida’s Turtle Hospital says that almost none of the sea turtles born in the US state in the past four years were male. Scientists...
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Aug 9, 20222 min read
3 Lessons from Indian Tribes on Ecosystem Conservation
Every year on August 9, the world celebrated the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples. Tribal communities have been...
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Aug 9, 20226 min read
Electric Supercars: Is the End of Fossil Fuel Vehicles Coming?
Climate goals and new environmental policies have increased pressure on car manufacturers to cease the production of petrol and diesel...
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Aug 9, 20224 min read
US Senate Approves $739bn Economic Bill, Largest Climate Investment in Country’s History
The newly approved Inflation Reduction Act is a major victory for President Biden ahead of November’s midterms. It is the largest climate...
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Aug 8, 20222 min read


Chile Water Crisis: 13 Years and Counting
Chile is projected to be one of the most vulnerable countries in the face of worsening global warming. Each year for more than a decade,...
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Aug 8, 20225 min read


The Impact of Wildfires on Biodiversity and the Environment
Climate change has led to the large-scale burning of our forests, with human, plant, and animal life being directly and indirectly...
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Aug 6, 20225 min read
India and Australia Approve New Emission Reduction Targets as COP27 Approaches
Countries around the world are stepping up their efforts to set up carbon emission reduction targets and outline a pathway to net-zero....
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Aug 5, 20222 min read


Tidal Energy: Advantages, Disadvantages, and Future Trends
Tidal energy is a growing renewable, clean, and environmentally friendly energy source that produces far fewer greenhouse gases than...
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Aug 5, 20228 min read
How Robots Will Help the UN Reach Its Sustainability Goals
From clean water and fresh produce to clean energy manufacturing, robots have become tools for positive change as the world works towards...
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Aug 5, 20225 min read
Amazon Carbon Emissions Grew 18% in 2021, Fuelled by Pandemic Online Shopping Surge
The online retail giant Amazon reported a sharp increase in planet-warming carbon emissions last year, blaming the surge in online sales...
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Aug 4, 20222 min read


Desertification: Causes, Effects, And Solutions
Soaring temperatures and improper disaster management have resulted in increased desertification rates across the globe. Coupled with...
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Aug 4, 20227 min read
Possibility of Human Extinction Still “Dangerously Unexplored”: Study
A new analysis warns that catastrophic consequences of global warming outcomes – including human extinction – are still widely unexplored...
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Aug 3, 20222 min read
A Historic Drought Is Threatening Italy’s Water Supply
In July, government officials in Italy declared a state of emergency triggered by extremely low precipitation rates. Rising temperatures...
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Aug 3, 20224 min read


Ireland to Cut Emissions from Agriculture by 25% by 2030
Following weeks of discussion, Ireland’s coalition government passed a deal last week under which farmers will be asked to cut emissions...
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Aug 2, 20222 min read
The Drivers of China’s Booming Electric Vehicle Market
China is at the forefront of the EV revolution and the world must catch up. Desires for improved air pollution, energy independence, and...
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Aug 2, 20226 min read


From Exploitation to Preservation: The Evolution of the International Whaling Commission
The International Whaling Commission was set up in 1946 to regulate the global whaling industry. At the time, several whale species were...
Constant Tedder
Aug 2, 20228 min read
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