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The world has entered an era of ‘global water bankruptcy’, UN warns. What does it actually mean?

Decades of human activity have left “irreversible damage” to the planet’s water supply, a new report warns....

1dEuronewsenvironmentImpact

Japan is deploying anti-bear drone tech in its ongoing and intense war on bears

A Japanese prefecture is taking an innovative approach to keeping bears away: drones. ARMEND NIMANI/AFP via Getty Images A Japanese city is taking an innovative approach to keeping bears away: drones....

1dBusiness InsiderTechnologyImpact

China’s coal-fired export ban was cheered by the West. Then came the massive blackouts

In 2021, when Beijing finally pledged to stop building and financing new coal power plants overseas, Western governments and climate advocates rejoiced. John Kerry, US climate envoy at the time, said ...

2dSouth China Morning PostPoliticsImpact

Norway’s oil fund defends push to water down net zero

Global warming means hope of limiting increase to 1.5C is now ‘unrealistic’, says NBIM’s head of governance...

3dFinancial TimesenvironmentImpact

Ancient ice’s secrets can give us a look into the future

The frozen areas of our planet act as a historical record of changes in the atmosphere and climate...

1dFinancial TimesScienceImpact

RFK Jr.’s new food pyramid could be a disaster for the environment — if Americans actually follow it

The Trump administration announced last week that it wants Americans to consume more protein, churning out a colorful illustration of an inverted food pyramid that prominently features a big, red stea...

Jan 13The VergePoliticsImpact

WATCH: City mourns its rare albino alligator

This past week in San Francisco, thousands gathered outside of an aquarium to celebrate one of its residents, an alligator named Claude who died in December....

1dABC NewsScienceImpact

Wildfires ravage Argentina’s Patagonia

In just nine days, wildfires have destroyed over 15,000 hectares of Argentina’s Patagonia, with hundreds of firefighters and volunteers continuing to battle the flames, reports Charlotte Lam....

Jan 14France 24accidentsImpact

Northern lights stun Europe as most powerful solar storm since 2003 hits Earth

Here in France, as well as countries including Hungary, Greenland and Germany, some residents have been lucky enough to catch a glimpse of the northern lights. These vibrant scenes are the result of t...

1dFrance 24ScienceImpact

Hong Kong needs to ask the hard questions about its net-zero challenge

Net-zero commitments are now commonplace across Hong Kong’s property sector. Many major developers have announced targets for 2030 and 2050, often framed around energy efficiency, renewable energy and...

6dSouth China Morning PostenvironmentImpact

A Song for My Land: Children highlight pesticide use in Argentina

A teacher and his students in rural Argentina use music to raise the alarm about the dangers of pesticide spraying....

7hAl Jazeeraenvironment

How a melting Arctic makes Greenland more appealing to Trump

Trump has said he wants the territory because of its strategic location. Maps show how a melting Arctic is affecting geopolitics....

4dWashington PostPoliticsImpact

Major winter storm moving, bringing strong wind gusts, snow to Plains and Northeast

Millions of people in the High Plains will experience widespread wind gusts between 60 to 80 mph, from Montana to Kansas....

6dABC Newsenvironment

Why the world’s fattest parrots now feel frisky enough to save their species

After a four-year hiatus, conservationists in New Zealand are relieved that the flightless kākāpo is once again breeding. Fewer than 300 of the parrots exist....

Jan 14Washington Postenvironment

How Earth's orbit might help us find oil reserves within the planet

Scientists studying Jurassic rocks in China found that cyclical changes in Earth's orbit affected not only the climate, but also the development of shale oil reserves....

Jan 12Space.comScience

Australia hit by 4 shark attacks in 2 days

A surfer has been attacked by a shark in the fourth incident along the coast of New South Wales in 48 hours. Meanwhile, beaches have been closed across Sydney....

2dDeutsche Welleaccidents

Australians flee as wildfires rage

Another Australian summer, another spate of catastrophic wildfires. As DW's Stuart Braun watched the flames rip through Victoria in recent days, he says locals are getting out while they can....

Jan 13Deutsche Welleaccidents

No cows allowed at French agricutural show

Europe's largest agricultural show in Paris will go ahead without cows this year, following an outbreak of lumpy skin disease in France that raised concerns about potential contamination, reports Laur...

Jan 14France 24world_news

OpenAI says its data centers will pay for own energy and limit water usage

OpenAI says it will minimize water use and pay for energy infrastructure upgrades needed to power its data centers. "We're being good neighbors," the company said , directly addressing the growing opp...

1dThe VergeTechnologyImpact

Past nuclear weapon tests linked to 4 million premature deaths globally, report says

Nuclear weapons testing has affected every single human on the planet, causing at least 4 million premature deaths from cancer and other diseases over time, according to a new report delving into the ...

17hSouth China Morning PostScienceImpact
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