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Google Signs Deals to Eliminate Super-Potent GHG Emissions

Google announced two new partnerships aimed at eliminating “superpollutants,” or gases that are dozens of times more potent than CO2 in terms of their...

Latest government amendment to planning bill could further weaken environmental standards, warn experts

  The government yesterday (on 8 May) tabled a new amendment to the Planning and Infrastructure Bill which experts warn will further undermine environmental protections. Introduced...

New trade body will represent the Property Flood Resilience sector

The International Property Flood Resilience Association (IPFRA) launched on 9 May with a mission to support, promote, and grow the property flood resilience (PFR)...

An $18M grant would have drastically reduced food waste. Then the EPA cut it.

Once a little girl roaming the vibrant fields of an organic lettuce farm in Kealakekua, Hawai‘i, Ella Kilpatrick Kotner learned how to live in...

Iberdrola’s First EuGB-aligned Green Bond Draws its Largest Order Book in 4 Years

Global energy and electricity provider Iberdrola announced that it has raised €750 million in a new green bond offering, its first – and the...

The head of FEMA defended the agency on Capitol Hill. Trump fired him.

On Thursday, the Trump administration forced Cameron Hamilton, the acting head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, out of his job. The move came...

World’s Most Diverse Savanna Dominated by Just 30 Tree Species: Study

In the Cerrado — the largest and most plant-diverse savanna in the world — scientists have discovered that just 30 tree species account for...

Kruger Park: 84 Vultures Saved in Shocking, Gruesome Incident

By Don Pinnock KRUGER NATIONAL PARK, South Africa, May 8, 2025 (ENS) – Eighty-four vultures have been rescued after a mass poisoning event in...

Last Chance to Contribute to Atlas-3’s Bird Conservation Goals: Join the Square Bashes! 

Square bashes are an enjoyable way for birders with any level of experience to contribute to the third Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas (“Atlas-3” for...

World’s Richest 10% Responsible for Two-Thirds of Global Heating Since 1990: Study

The carbon footprint of the world’s wealthiest 10 percent has been responsible for two-thirds of global heating over the past 35 years, new research...

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