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Global CO2 Tax Cuts Emissions

A global CO2 price of $50 per tonne could reduce emissions by almost 40%, with costs averaging only 0.5% of GDP, according to a study

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Ancient Permafrost Found in Siberia

In the remote region of northeastern Russia lies the Republic of Sakha, also known as Yakutia, which is famous for its extreme cold temperatures. The

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Maple Tree Gift Found in German Cow Milk

A deadly toxin, Hypoglycin A, has been found in some milk samples from Northern Germany. The toxin is known to be present in high concentrations

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Researchers call for higher CO2 tax

Scientists, managers, and politicians have jointly called for a significant increase in the CO2 price to limit climate change. According to a study by the

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EU politicians demand end to petrol and diesel cars by 2035.

The European Union (EU) has set a goal to achieve climate neutrality by 2050, which requires a significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. To achieve

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Massive Slime Drifts off Turkish Coast

The Turkish Marmara Sea is facing a severe environmental crisis due to the excessive production of algae, resulting in a thick slime that covers the

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First Evidence of Human-Caused Climate Change

For the first time, scientists have provided direct evidence of the impact of human activity on the Earth’s energy balance and, consequently, on climate change.

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Bio-reactor Lab Caviar

The demand for real caviar has increased significantly in recent years, leading to prices of 50 euros or more per hundred grams. This is due

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Demand for 30 km/h speed limit in German cities

The German Environmental Aid (DUH) has renewed its call for a general inner-city speed limit of 30 km/h to prevent traffic fatalities and serious injuries.

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Earth’s Stratosphere Thinning from Greenhouse Gases

The Earth’s stratosphere, the second layer of the atmosphere, has been continuously thinning due to climate change since the 1980s. While it has been known