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Setbacks in Green Hydrogen Development Threaten Global Emission Reduction Goals

The green hydrogen industry is facing major challenges as several projects worldwide are being scaled back or canceled due to high production costs and weak demand. This slowdown puts at risk ambitious climate targets, such as the European Union’s goal to reach 40 gigawatts of green hydrogen capacity by 2030 — current projections suggest only […]

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Invisible Forest Guardians: Scientists Reveal Urgent Need to Protect Earth’s Underground Fungi

A groundbreaking study led by Dr. Sabrina Trivedi from the Society for the Protection of Underground Networks (SPUN) has unveiled the critical importance of mycorrhizal fungi — tiny organisms forming vital underground partnerships with plants worldwide. By analyzing over two billion fungal DNA samples from 130 countries, the team created detailed global maps showing that

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Afro-Descendant Communities Proven to Be Powerful Guardians of Forests and Biodiversity, Study Shows

A new study by Conservation International, led by researcher Sushma Shrestha Sangat and published in Communications Earth & Environment, has revealed that Afro-descendant communities in South America are playing a vital role in slowing deforestation and preserving biodiversity. The study focused on about 9.9 million hectares of officially recognized Afro-descendant territories in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador,

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Formula 1 Accelerates Toward Net-Zero Emissions by 2030

Formula 1 is making steady progress on its goal to become a net-zero carbon sport by 2030. As of 2024, the organization has already slashed its carbon emissions by 26% compared to 2018 levels. Key steps include using sustainable aviation fuel for freight, streamlining broadcasting through remote operations, and powering all facilities with renewable energy.

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Trump’s EPA Pushes to Undo Scientific Basis for Climate Regulations, Threatening Emissions Limits and Global Climate Goals

In a controversial move, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under Donald Trump’s leadership has proposed revoking the 2009 “endangerment finding” — the scientific and legal basis that allows greenhouse gas emissions to be regulated under the Clean Air Act. This landmark decision, originally rooted in decades of climate science, declared that carbon dioxide and other

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A Sixth Ocean Is Forming as East Africa Splits Apart: A New Sea in the Making

Geologists have confirmed that a monumental tectonic event is unfolding in East Africa — the African continent is literally splitting apart, and a new ocean is forming in the process. The East African Rift System, which stretches across Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, and Mozambique, is one of the few places on Earth where you can watch

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UK Tightens Export Rules to Stop Waste Tyres Fueling Hazardous Furnaces Abroad

The UK government has announced stricter regulations on the export of waste tyres following reports that millions were being shipped to unregulated facilities and makeshift furnaces in countries like India, posing serious health and environmental risks. An internal review by the Environment Agency revealed that many tyres were subjected to pyrolysis—a process that produces toxic

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UN Plastic Treaty Talks in Geneva Hit Deadlock: Global South Demands and Lessons for the World

The United Nations’ attempt to forge a global plastic pollution treaty ended in a stalemate in Geneva, highlighting the challenge of uniting 184 countries with divergent priorities. Delegates disagreed on whether the treaty should restrict plastic production or focus primarily on waste management and recycling. Countries such as the United States, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait

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Australia’s Solar Grazing Revolution: Sheep and Solar Panels Power Sustainable Farming

In Australia, farmers are pioneering a unique approach called solar grazing, where sheep are allowed to graze beneath solar panels, creating a win-win scenario for renewable energy production and agriculture. This dual-use strategy—also known as agrivoltaics—helps manage vegetation naturally, reducing the need for mechanical mowing and chemical herbicides. The solar panels provide shade, keeping sheep

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Butterflies and Birds Flourish This Summer 2025, Highlighting Nature’s Remarkable Resilience

This summer, the UK has witnessed a notable resurgence of wildlife, with butterfly and bird populations thriving across multiple regions. Species such as the purple emperor butterfly have reached record numbers in areas like Knepp Estate in West Sussex, while rare birds like the Montagu’s harrier have successfully bred in the wild for the first

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