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Fossil fuel interests unleash lobbying frenzy

Fossil fuel interests unleash lobbying frenzy

[ad_1] Thousands of Americans are dying, millions have filed for unemployment, and frontline health care workers are risking their lives as the coronavirus pandemic sweeps across the U.S. In the midst of this crisis, the fossil fuel industry, particularly the oil and gas sector, has been actively seeking both financial …

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Unusually Clear Skies Drove Record Loss of Greenland Ice in 2019

Unusually Clear Skies Drove Record Loss of Greenland Ice in 2019

[ad_1] Unusually Clear Skies Drove Record Loss of Greenland Ice in 2019 Greenland ice sheet. Photo: Kevin Krajick/Earth Institute Last year was one of the worst years on record for the Greenland ice sheet, which shrunk by hundreds of billions of tons. According to a study published today in The …

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Spain organizes 2nd training on access to justice

Spain organizes 2nd training on access to justice

[ad_1] On Wednesday 29 January the Instituto Internacional de Derecho y Medio Ambiente (IIDMA) held the second access to justice training session in Spain, targeting a wide range of professionals from the legal sector, especially lawyers. The event was organized in collaboration with the Madrid Bar Asociación (Ilustre Colegio de …

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Brought to you by nature: Death, destruction, and pandemics

Brought to you by nature: Death, destruction, and pandemics

[ad_1] The natural world can be wonderful, but it’s often terrible. It tortures the creatures within it, kills infants, and, oh yeah, produces pandemic viruses. This isn’t incidental; it’s central, the very engine of evolution. Yet, when people see the word “natural” in the grocery store aisle, it conjures up …

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Despite Link to COVID-19 Deaths, Trump EPA Refuses To Strengthen Soot Standards

Despite Link to COVID-19 Deaths, Trump EPA Refuses To Strengthen Soot Standards

[ad_1] WASHINGTON – Ignoring his own scientists and public health advocates, Environmental Protection Agency chief Andrew Wheeler refused today to tighten federal standards for soot emitted from auto tailpipes and smokestacks that causes serious respiratory harm. The decision comes on the heels of the first nationwide study by a team of …

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How to volunteer during COVID-19

How to volunteer during COVID-19

[ad_1] In times of crisis, many people feel the desire to help their communities. But the current stay-at-home orders prevent taking action. Right now, unless you are an essential worker, the most helpful thing to do is stand down. Still, everyday heroes are finding social distancing-approved ways to be of …

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[ad_1] Double-tap if you agree with this statement ???????????? . . “The world is changed by your example, not your opinion.” . . Join @solidarify to make a stance against plastic pollution☢️⛔️♻️ . . Tag someone who should see this❗️Comment and let us know your thoughts..❗️ . . Awareness starts …

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Ørsted optimistic about opportunities in Asia’s offshore wind market

Ørsted optimistic about opportunities in Asia’s offshore wind market

[ad_1] The head of Orsted, the world’s largest offshore wind farm developer’s Asia-Pacific unit, has said the company is concerned the coronavirus may delay auctions for offshore projects as it prepares to enter the market. “The pandemic will not influence investment decisions and general confidence in offshore wind, but it …

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Help protect our game rangers and their families

Help protect our game rangers and their families

[ad_1] Protecting our wildlife across Africa is no longer what it used to be. Dedicated individuals across the marine and terrestrial sectors work tirelessly to keep our heritage safe. During this global pandemic, let us not forget about our rangers. As lockdowns are implemented across the world, rangers are being …

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People can see the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas from Punjab after pollutio…

People can see the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas from Punjab after pollutio...

[ad_1] People can see the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas from Punjab after pollution levels dropped due to the coronavirus lockdown. Locals say that it’s the first time in 30 years that the mountain peaks have been visible nearly 125 miles away. Namo namo ji shankara ???????????? @guardian @saviour_of_green . …

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