Staff at one of the world’s leading climate-certification organisations are reported to have called for the CEO and…
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Biden races to commit billions to climate action as election looms
by admineconaiby admineconaiThe Joe Biden administration is said to be shoveling billions of dollars into efforts it hopes will spur…
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110,000 evacuated from Russia, Kazakhstan as record floods set to worsen
by admineconaiby admineconaiAt least 110,000 people have so far been forced to evacuate in Russia and Kazakhstan after what has…
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Campaigners say National parks in England, Wales failing on biodiversity
by admineconaiby admineconaiThe first full assessment of how well they are supporting nature recovery has shown that National parks are…
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Study: Exchanging red meat for herring, sardines could save 750,000 lives
by admineconaiby admineconaiA new study has shown that swapping red meat for forage fish such as herring, sardines and anchovies…
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Report: Canada risks more ‘catastrophic’ wildfires with hot weather forecast
by admineconaiby admineconaiLatest reports suggest that Canada risks another “catastrophic” wildfire season, the federal government has warned, forecasting higher-than-normal spring…
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The UN climate chief, Simon Stiell has said that the World Bank must take a “quantum leap” to…
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Reform UK criticised over claims funding NHS, reaching net zero at odds
by admineconaiby admineconaiGreen campaigners have accused the Reform UK party of trying to “weaponise” the climate crisis as a wedge…
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Australia among hotspots for toxic ‘forever chemicals’, study of PFAS levels finds
by admineconaiby admineconaiA University of New South Wales study has found that high levels of so-called forever chemicals have been…
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Analysis shows England could produce 13 times more renewable energy
by admineconaiby admineconaiA analysis by the Exeter University, commissioned by Friends of the Earth (FoE),has found that England could produce…