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Industry Day Showcase for Chancellor Candidates How can the climate change...

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Industry Day Showing the Chancellor candidate Status: 06/22/2021 6:12 p.m.How can the climate change succeed and Germany be...

The rate of fossil fuel use remains as high as it...

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A report by the Green Energy Policy Network REN21 on June 15 showed that the share of fossil fuels in the world's total energy...

The freshest cities in the world

Eco-friendly destinations close to nature are increasingly being chosen by tourists. In addition to mountainous and rural areas, many tourist cities remain fresh thanks...

Background Protecting the world’s oceans Hoping for the “Blue Economy” The...

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backgroundProtection of the world's oceans Hope for the "Blue Economy"As of: 06/08/2021 12:59 p.m. The seas are at risk...

USA: Water crisis in the state of Arizona

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Climate change combined with indiscriminate drilling of wells has left an area of ​​5,200 square kilometers in Arizona without running water. ...

UK expects carbon market to meet climate target

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Five months after officially leaving the European Union (EU), the UK recently launched its own CO2 trading market as the Government sets emissions reduction...

The ‘doomsday vault’ stores nearly 100,000 seeds in Korea

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Located in a tunnel designed to resist nuclear bombs, the seeds of nearly 5,000 plant species are being kept in South Korea to prevent...

‘Zombie fire’ in the Arctic revives from the ice

In the frigid Arctic, fires that were extinguished the previous year can flare up again the following spring, known as zombie fires – or...

Biodiversity crisis in the Arctic due to climate change

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The sharp drop in reindeer and seabird populations is reflecting the dramatic changes taking place in the Arctic tundra, according to a new report...

COVID-19 with climate change and public health

Many studies have been done and suggest that climate change can be a factor in the COVID-19 pandemic. Similarities Between Climate Change and...

G7 pledges to completely stop funding coal-fired power plants

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The G7 is committed to taking concrete steps towards a complete end to new direct support for coal-fired power plants. On...

Launching the Youth Innovation for Climate Contest

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The Central Youth Union has just planned to launch the Youth Innovation Contest for Climate. The contest aims to raise awareness and...

Malaysian fisheries: costs increase, resources decrease, difficulties are surrounded

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Malaysian fishermen are witnessing climate change chaos monsoon cycles and flow of fish, leading to loss of sea trips while fishing costs increase. ...

Don’t deny the responsibility for climate change

'The earth is our common home, and that house is on fire,' reminded His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama. advertisement In the midst of...

Green sprout of hope: Young climate leaders in Asia and Africa

In July 2020, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres published a list of seven members of the Youth Advisory Council on climate change. advertisement This...

Covid-19 is able to ‘teach’ the world a lot about global...

Recently, the World Health Organization (WHO) has announced a sudden increase in the number of Covid-19 cases. Meanwhile, another danger that climate change is...

New Zealand allows cows to drink cocktails to reduce methane

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New Zealand is experimenting with cocktails to see if that can help reduce methane emissions. Cows and other ruminants use microbes...

Earth Day 2021: ‘Restoring our Earth’

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Earth Day is launched by the United Nations, held on April 22 every year, to encourage movements to protect the environment around the world...

Meet a scientist who is ‘passionate’ about meteorology and climate change...

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'We need the push to create a team of high-quality meteorologists, dedicated and passionate about the industry. Only then can the society meet the...

Gorgeous scene of Japanese cherry blossoms blooming as early as 1,200...

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This year the Japanese cherry blossom season arrives unusually early, as early as 1,200 years, scientists warn this is a sign of major climate...