[ad_1] 2nd EU Clean Air Forum (Bratislava, 28-29 November 2019) – Part 3/3 [ad_2] Source link Y Not Freakin’ Recyclable Home
Read More »‘Double woodland planting to tackle climate breakdown’
[ad_1] Woodland creation must more than double from this year, to help reach net zero carbon emissions and tackle wildlife losses, conservationists have said. The Woodland Trust has published an emergency tree plan which urges the government to boost new planting of woods and other trees, protect and restore what …
Read More »The Politics and Cost of Adapting to Climate Change in New York City
[ad_1] The Politics and Cost of Adapting to Climate Change in New York City This past week, the New York Times reported on a set of studies now underway by the U.S. Corps of Engineers of projects designed to protect this region from floodwaters. One proposal is for a six-mile-long …
Read More »Series of webinars “Right to clean air and access to justice” January – February 2020
[ad_1] We are launching a series of three webinars on the right to clean air and access to justice. This series of webinars is organised within the EARL A2J project (Access to Justice – Education and Awareness raising of Legal professionals), funded by the European commission LIFE programme. It is …
Read More »The Crisis of Liberal Democracy in an Age of Climate Emergency with Caroline Lucas
Caroline Lucas MP and Professor David Runciman explore whether liberal democracy can adapt successfully to the multiple global challenges we now face … source Y Not Freakin’ Recyclable Home
Read More »The Heat: Climate emergency
To discuss, tonight’s panel includes, William Moomaw, an emeritus professor of International Environmental Policy at Tufts University; Paul Bledsoe, President of … source Y Not Freakin’ Recyclable Home
Read More »Meet Taz and Missy, koala detection dogs! . have taken Taz and Missy to burnt …
[ad_1] Meet Taz and Missy, koala detection dogs! ???? . @wwf_australia have taken Taz and Missy to burnt out areas to help look for koalas. When surviving koalas are found, our teams are able to set up nearby watering stations to ensure they stay hydrated and healthy. . This is …
Read More »The plan to protect the Chesapeake is failing, and it’s Pennsylvania’s fault
[ad_1] Get your daily dose of good news from Grist Subscribe to The Beacon In early January, members of the Chesapeake Bay Commission sat in a gray conference room in Annapolis, Maryland, for a routine meeting. The 21-member legislative body, with representatives from Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Maryland, convenes regularly to …
Read More »EWG News Roundup (1/17): Asbestos in Children’s Toys, Nitrate in Minnesota’s Drinking Water, Cosmetic Safety Reform in California and More
[ad_1] In the News This week, EWG-commissioned lab tests discovered asbestos in a talc-containing eye shadow in a children’s toy makeup kit sold on Amazon and eBay. The lab found that every gram of the eye shadow in the Princess Girl’s All-in-One Deluxe Makeup Palette contained more than 4 million …
Read More »NAWA reveals hybrid electric motorcycle at CES 2020
[ad_1] It’s not the first electric motorcycle on the market, but the NAWA Racer is currently the most talked about after a big reveal at CES 2020 in Las Vegas. The new tech kid on the block, a French firm called NAWA, has developed a prototype with a body style …
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