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AdvertisementGlobal 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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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
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.
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