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Green Waste: The Failure of Plastic Recycling Made in France
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France is one of the worst performers in the European Union when it comes to plastic waste recycling.
From soil to slugs to songbirds – how plastic is moving through ecosystems
Plastics are increasingly found in small mammals, insects and the soil.
Plastic pollution: whales swallow millions of microplastics every day
the giants of the oceans are turning into plastic vacuum cleaners.
Coca-Cola: The Red Bottles Bleeding the Heart of the Planet
By 2030, Coca-Cola could be dumping up to 590,000 tonnes of plastic per year into oceans and waterways — enough to fill the stomachs of more than 18 million blue whales.
How data is helping cities counter plastic pollution
The world generated around 400 million tonnes of plastic waste in 2024, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Green Islam: A Faith-Based Response to Environmental and Climate Challenges in Indonesia
Sailing into May: Oceans, Endangered Species, and Creative Action at ISN
What Happened to Gaza's Zoos Under Shelling and Bombing?
The animals endure constant bombing and suffer from severe shortages of food and veterinary care.
Trump 2.0’s Climate Denial: The First 100 Days.
The Plastic Crisis: 13% of Heart-Related Deaths Tied to Toxic Compounds
Plastic is one of the most dangerous sources of pollution, surrounding human life and threatening all body systems.
Nanoplastics generated from real-world plastic waste readily adsorb heavy metal ions, study reveals
There is a growing public health concern as these nanoplastics (NPs) make their way into the human body through air, water, food and contact with skin.
5 Art Shows at the Queens Botanical Garden Climate Art Festival
Five art shows at the QBG Climate Art Festival featuring the work of 21 artists from 6 countries bring world’s environmental issues to our attention.
When the earth takes revenge: Tracing the Climate Crisis Behind the Devastating Fires Near Jerusalem
Widespread fires in the heights and forests of Jerusalem: The sinister alliance of war, occupation and climate change
Pope Francis, Prophet of the Planet: A Spiritual Legacy Rooted in the Earth
"The earth, our home, is beginning to look more and more like an immense pile of filth" Pope Francis, Laudato Si’
ISN Hosts Mairie de Nice Delegation for Eco Week in Support of UNOC3
Key topics included the urgency of protecting marine ecosystems, the devastating effects of plastic pollution, and the challenges posed by high-seas activities.
Carbon Neutrality: From Illusion to Instrument of Greenwashing?
When the fight against climate change becomes an excuse to perpetuate the destruction of nature
ISN Students experience “Santuario”
An Immersion into the Depths of the Ocean (UNOC2025)
ISN Hosts Costa Rican Delegation and Mairie de Nice: A Pivotal Step Toward the UN Ocean Conference (UNOC3)
Meeting for ocean conservation at ISN
Ukraine for Sale: When Peace Becomes a Pretext for Plundering Natural Resources
Behind the ceasefire lies a new battle—one for Ukraine’s vast mineral wealth. Is this peace, or just another exploitation of a war-torn nation?
From oil spills to new species: How tech reveals the ocean
Satellite imagery means large oil spills in the ocean are relatively easily detected.
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