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Spain’s government is funding a new highway made from recycled paper instead of cement, which can reduce carbon emissions by up to 75%. Typically, roads
Nuclear Power Fails Climate Change
A recent metastudy based on the criteria of the EU Taxonomy Regulation has found that the continued operation of nuclear power plants does not help
Beirut Blast Reaches Ionosphere
The Beirut explosion that occurred on August 4, 2020, was one of the most powerful non-nuclear explosions in history. The explosion, which was caused by
Algae make cattle climate-friendly.
In the world of cattle farming, large amounts of methane are released, contributing to the growing problem of climate change. However, a recent study has
Cloud Milking Drones Combat Water Scarcity
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is one of the driest places on earth, with an average rainfall of only 100 millimeters per year. This has
Carbon Tax on Dogs for Climate Goals
Leipzig’s Freibeuter party has submitted a proposal to introduce a CO2 tax on dogs in order to meet the city’s strict climate goals. The party
Ocean Plastic Becomes Habitat
The Pacific Garbage Patch has become a new habitat for coastal and deep-sea creatures, forming communities that did not exist in nature before. Large garbage
Massive marine protected area established
The transport sector in Germany has failed to reduce its CO2 emissions since 1990, making it the only industry to do so. To combat this,
Climate change shifts seasons in Northern Hemisphere
The summer season in Germany could last up to 166 days by the year 2100 if the anthropogenic climate change continues at its current pace.
Kenya’s Wildlife Populations on the Rise
Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) has released updated population figures for various mammal and bird species, indicating a recovery of most wildlife populations. The majority of