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Southern Africa’s Wildlife Crisis: Hundreds of Elephants Face Culling Due to Severe Drought

Severe drought conditions in Zimbabwe and Namibia have forced the governments to initiate a mass culling of elephants and other wild animals to address food shortages in drought-affected areas. Zimbabwe will kill 200 elephants to provide food to communities, while Namibia plans to slaughter 83 elephants and hundreds of other animals, including zebras and buffaloes, […]

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Paris Could Face 4°C Temperature Rise as Extreme Weather Threatens 2.2 million with Flooding

France’s rising temperatures and increased flooding risks have significant implications both regionally and globally. Paris, with its projected 4°C increase by 2100, serves as a stark warning of how urban centers globally are at risk due to climate change. With over 2.2 million French citizens threatened by floods, especially in low-lying areas like Hauts-de-France, the

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The Great EV Divide: How China’s Rural Areas Are Missing Out on the Revolution

The EV revolution in China has created a stark divide between urban and rural regions. Urban areas such as Shanghai and Beijing are experiencing rapid EV adoption, driven by government incentives like free EV license plates, high fuel costs, and stricter pollution controls. These cities have also heavily invested in EV infrastructure, like charging stations

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Green Bonds Under Scrutiny: UN Suggests Global Reforms After U.S. Misses the Mark

A recent study published by the National Bureau of Economic Research highlights that green bonds in the U.S. are not significantly driving climate action. The analysis examined corporate and municipal green bonds issued between 2013 and 2022, revealing that only about 2% of the proceeds were used for innovative projects that were not already in

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Nutella Celebrates 60 Years with Vegan Option: What Food and Carbon Experts Say

In a landmark move for its 60th anniversary, Nutella has launched a vegan version of its iconic chocolate-hazelnut spread. This new formulation caters to the increasing demand for plant-based products, reflecting a significant shift in consumer preferences towards healthier and more sustainable food choices. Food experts praise the vegan Nutella for its impressive taste and

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US Initiative Unveils New Website to Propel Local Action Towards Global Sustainable Development Goals

In a groundbreaking effort to amplify local contributions to global sustainability, a new US initiative has launched a dynamic website designed to drive action for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This innovative platform offers a range of resources including actionable toolkits, case studies, and best practices tailored for communities, businesses, and individuals. By providing clear

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Can a Video Game Boost Demand for Local Produce? Experts Say It’s Possible!

In a novel approach to promoting sustainable agriculture, game developers are creating immersive games that aim to increase awareness and demand for local produce. These games simulate farming, supply chains, and local markets, allowing players to experience the challenges and benefits of growing and sourcing food locally. By engaging players in the farming process, from

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Is Nuclear Power the Key to Decarbonizing Indonesia’s Energy Future?

As Indonesia grapples with the challenge of decarbonizing its energy sector, nuclear power is emerging as a controversial yet potentially crucial solution. The nation, heavily reliant on coal for electricity, faces mounting pressure to reduce its carbon emissions in line with global climate goals. With renewables like solar and wind still facing scalability issues, nuclear

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Turbine Blades Are Filling Landfills, but a Breakthrough Recycling Solution Could Be on the Horizon

Wind turbines, once hailed as a cornerstone of renewable energy, are now facing a critical challenge: the disposal of their massive blades. Made from a mix of fiberglass and resin, these blades are incredibly durable but notoriously difficult to recycle, leading to thousands of them piling up in landfills as wind farms decommission aging turbines.

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Can AI Cool Urban Campuses? Experts Bet on Cutting-Edge Tech for Sustainable Solutions!

As heatwaves intensify and cities become hotter, universities around the world are turning to artificial intelligence (AI) to cool down their urban campuses in a more sustainable way. AI-powered systems are being deployed to optimize energy use in cooling buildings, predict heatwaves, and manage airflow to create more comfortable environments for students and staff. By

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