The Tyler Prize, considered the “Nobel Prize for the Environment,” has been awarded to Toby Kiers, an American biologist ...
Between October 2024 and September 2025, the average temperature in the Arctic was 1.6 degrees Celsius higher than during the ...
Undeclared conflicts of interest, paid authors, lack of transparency: one of the most cited studies on glyphosate, published ...
The European Parliament has voted in favour of the European Citizens’ Initiative My Voice, My Choice, calling for safe and ...
In February last year, Blue Carbon and Zambia’s Ministry of Green Economy and Environment signed a controversial Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The so called agreement, which focuses on carbon ...
In the absence of mirror clauses, food imported into the European Union does not have to meet the same production standards as European food. According to Slow Food Italy, this is a contradiction that ...
On 24 August at 13:00 local time, the first release of tritiated water started from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, in Japan, into the Pacific Ocean. This was the first of many, as it will ...
The heart of Nzambi’s ingenious solution lies in turning plastic waste into sustainable construction materials. Gjenge Makers specializes in producing high-quality paving blocks and construction ...
Under different emissions scenarios the study shows that we might witness a seasonally ice-free Arctic in the coming decade, earlier than scientists previously believed. The Arctic ice minimum yearly ...
When thinking of Hokkaido, vastness come to mind. In a country like Japan, where space is generally scarce, Hokkaido’s wide valleys, never-ending forests and boundless ocean feel like a breath of ...
Japan is famous for the springtime blooming of sakura cherry trees. Equally delightful in late winter (in February and early March) is the sight of hillsides carpeted in the pink flowers of another ...
More than 75 per cent of the seafloor has yet to be observed and mapped, and less than one per cent has been explored. This gap in knowledge and the potential related risks illustrated by recent ...
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