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Tag Archives: Sustainability

Meet some amazing virtual climbers!

Meet some amazing virtual climbers!

[ad_1] Although our climbers are unable to tackle the CN Tower’s 1,776 steps this year due to the outbreak of COVID-19, they are unstoppable in pushing their fitness goals for nature! Meet some of these amazing individuals who are “virtually” stepping up for wildlife on April 4th and 5th. And …

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The airlines industry wants a government bailout. Here’s what needs to happen

The airlines industry wants a government bailout. Here’s what needs to happen

[ad_1] Why, at a time of a global health crisis, would the aviation industry be near the front of the queue for a government bailout? Particularly in the week after Easyjet distributed £174m to shareholders from its profits, including £60m to EasyJet founder Stelios himself – while asking staff to …

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Here’s What Wild Animal Experts Want You To Know About ‘Tiger King’

Here's What Wild Animal Experts Want You To Know About 'Tiger King'

[ad_1] “Tiger King,” the Netflix docu-series it seems no one can stop talking about, is introducing huge numbers of viewers to a world most people aren’t familiar with ― the seedy underbelly of America’s captive tiger trade. The seven-episode series follows Joe Exotic, the former proprietor of a private Oklahoma zoo, …

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In an Era of Pandemics and Fires, Global Action Is the Only Hope

In an Era of Pandemics and Fires, Global Action Is the Only Hope

[ad_1] Letter from California In the San Francisco Bay Area, where the coronavirus is now eclipsing the dangers of drought and fire, the new pandemic is the starkest reminder yet of how connected we all are. To tackle both the virus and climate change, there is no option but global …

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Can testing the sewers sound the alarm ahead of a coronavirus outbreak?

Can testing the sewers sound the alarm ahead of a coronavirus outbreak?

[ad_1] Before novel coronavirus cases were reported in the Dutch city of Amersfoort, an hour south of Amsterdam, scientists found traces of the virus in the sewage system. The new study from the Netherlands signals the possibility that testing at wastewater facilities could act as an early warning system for Covid-19. …

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Rich ‘must not abuse COP26 postponement’

Rich 'must not abuse COP26 postponement'

[ad_1] Key international climate talks due to take place in the UK in November have been postponed until next year, it has been announced. The Cop26 meeting was set to take place at Glasgow’s Scottish Events Campus – which is being turned into a temporary Covid-19 field hospital – from …

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Trump’s ‘Industry First, Science Last’ Agenda Is Costing Lives

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[ad_1] Trump’s ‘Industry First, Science Last’ Agenda Is Costing Lives by Romany Webb and Lauren Kurtz |April 2, 2020 President Trump speaks at a White House press briefing on March 16, 2020. Photo: D. Myles Cullen Scientists are finally receiving some much-deserved praise from the Trump administration. At a recent …

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Consultation on research into greening China’s Belt and Road Initiative

Consultation on BRI Green Light System

[ad_1] On 27 March, ClientEarth co-hosted the First Consultation Meeting of Joint Research on “Green Development Guidance for Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) Projects”, also known as the “Green Light System”, with the Secretariat of BRI International Green Development Coalition (BRIGC) and the World Resources Institute (WRI). Over the last …

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Coronavirus postpones crucial U.N. climate conference

Coronavirus postpones crucial U.N. climate conference

[ad_1] News on climate in the time of coronavirus Subscribe today COP26, the landmark United Nations climate conference of 2020 — originally planned to be held in Glasgow, Scotland, in November — will be delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic. “The world is facing an unprecedented global challenge & countries …

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EWG Applauds Drinking Water Focus for Next COVID Stimulus Bill

EWG Applauds Drinking Water Focus for Next COVID Stimulus Bill

[ad_1] WASHINGTON – EWG today applauded House leaders for making drinking water pollution a priority for the next COVID stimulus bill. “Investing in drinking water infrastructure will boost the economy and help get contaminants like PFAS and lead out of our tap water,” said Scott Faber, EWG’s senior vice president …

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