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Britain’s Prince Charles says climate change is humanity’s greatest threat

Britain’s Prince Charles says climate change is humanity’s greatest threat

[ad_1] Britain’s Prince Charles has warned that global warming and climate change are the greatest threats humanity has faced, calling on business leaders at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos to act now to create a sustainable economic future. In a speech to the annual meeting of the WEF …

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Cape Town joins global call for 5G moratorium

Cape Town joins global call for 5G moratorium

[ad_1] A peaceful 5g protest organized by Stop 5G Waterford in Ireland last year. Image: Jenny Mortell On Saturday, 25 January a group of responsible South African citizens will gather to raise concern about the proposed roll-out of 5G infrastructure across the country. This is an international event happening in over …

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Palm oil production is a major contributor to CO2 emissions

Palm oil production is a major contributor to CO2 emissions

[ad_1] Preparing land for palm oil plantations releases high levels of CO2, according to research published in Nature Communications.  Palm oil is the most consumed and widely traded vegetable oil in the world. Global demand has more than tripled in the last 18 years, from 20 million tonnes in 2000 …

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How we fought for nature and people in 2019

How we fought for nature and people in 2019

[ad_1] Wildlife Protection AssessmentOn Earth Day 2019, WWF-Canada launched a nation-wide assessment mapping gaps in essential wildlife habitat protection areas that were also unprotected carbon sinks, which are natural areas like forests, wetlands and grasslands that absorb and store carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. It may not sound like a …

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Dear Greta, today at the World Economic Forum in Davos, you are not alone. We ar…

Dear Greta, today at the World Economic Forum in Davos, you are not alone. We ar...

[ad_1] Dear Greta, today at the World Economic Forum in Davos, you are not alone. We are with you together with many millions of beautiful human beings ???? . . . . . #bethechange #rainbowwarrior #extinctionrebellion #fridayforfuture #earthlover #earthwarrior #earthlove #climateemergency y #savemothernature #saveourplanet #savetheplanet #lovetheplanet #earthbased #peacefulwarrior #unclimatesummit #warriormindset …

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Factcheck: Australia’s unprecedented fires are down to climate change, not arson

Two girls sit on a bench overlooking Sydney Harbour Bridge, which is shrouded in smoke haze from bushfires.

[ad_1] The fires in Australia – which are still burning – have so far killed 29 people and an estimated one billion animals, scorching 17.1 million hectares, more than two-thirds the size of the United Kingdom. This devastation of epic proportions has got some journalists and politicians in Australia rushing to …

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UK scientists say the fires in Australia are a taste of what the world will expe…

UK scientists say the fires in Australia are a taste of what the world will expe...

[ad_1] UK scientists say the fires in Australia are a taste of what the world will experience as temperatures rise. Australia is now about 1.4C warmer than the global average temperature was in the pre-industrial period. “These are impacts we are seeing for one degree of global climate change. The …

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Native Solutions to Big Fires

Native Solutions to Big Fires

[ad_1] Bill Tripp learned to burn when he was 4 years old. In an Indian community along a bend in the Salmon River in the northwest corner of California, Tripp absorbed traditional burning techniques from his great-grandmother, who was born in the late 1800s and was a repository of knowledge …

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