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Scientists have called for people to go “urban mining” after a study revealed that old cables, phone chargers and other unused electrical goods thrown away or stored in cupboards or drawers could stave off a looming shortage of copper. ...more |
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UK ministers are considering allowing the use of a bee-killing pesticide next year despite promising during the election to ban it. ...more |
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More than 2.7 billion people live in vulnerable areas with the Middle East and South Asia most at risk, Moody’s research found. ...more |
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River flows around the world fell to all-time lows last year amid record heat, endangering water supplies in an era of growing demand, a U.N. weather agency report showed on Monday. ...more |
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The International Center for Biosaline Agriculture (ICBA) salutes the UAE’s latest strategic initiative—the establishment of the National Agricultural Center, launched by HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, following yesterday’s Cabinet meeting at Al Marmoom. ...more |
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The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) is pleased to announce the launch of its latest white paper on green hydrogen, developed in collaboration with key industry stakeholders, including KROHNE. This pivotal document underscores the critical role of measurement and standards in the successful integration of green hydrogen as a sustainable fuel source. ...more |
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England's Atlantic salmon population has sunk to a record low, the latest indicator that its marine and freshwater ecosystems are dirty and polluted, Britain's Environment Agency (EA) said on Monday. ...more |
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Colombia wants to write a unified climate and biodiversity pledge, seeking to combine efforts to protect nature with those to tackle climate change in United Nations talks, Colombian Environment Minister Susana Muhamad told Reuters on Friday. ...more |
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The Dodo, the famous flightless bird that inhabited the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius, is a case study in extinction caused by humans. The Dodo, finely adapted to its isolated ecosystem but unprepared for the arrival of people, was first encountered by Dutch sailors in 1598. Hunting, habitat destruction and the ...more |
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Latin America's wealth of hydroelectricity and other renewable energy resources could make the region a major producer of clean hydrogen as the world seeks alternatives to fossil fuels to fight the climate crisis, but some big hurdles lie in the way. ...more |
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