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Trump’s Deep-Sea Mining Plan Faces Ecocide Fears
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Launching deep-sea mining without clear environmental assessments could trigger irreversible ecological and climate consequences
Scientists thought this Argentine glacier was stable. Now they say it's melting fast
An iconic Argentinian glacier, long thought one of the few on Earth to be relatively stable, is now undergoing its "most substantial retreat in the past century," according to new research.
From the Amazon to Palestine: Indigenous Peoples, Land, and Resistance in the Age of Ecological Colonialism
August 9: A Living Memory of Rooted Peoples
Over 10,000 Species at Imminent Risk of Extinction
The bioeconomy in Latin America: a key pillar for reducing GHG emissions by 50%
Food Security in Gaza: WFP Says It Can Feed the Population for Three Months
A Crime Against the Environment: Gaza’s Rubble Could Generate 90,000 Tons of Emissions
The systematic devastation inflicted by Israel in Gaza has obliterated infrastructure and livelihoods across the territory.
Only 3 years left—new study warns the world is running out of time to avoid the worst impacts of climate change
McDonald’s: Profits over People and Planet
World Junk Food Day: behind McDonald's golden arches lies a darker empire of deforestation, war profiteering, and ethical indifference.
Can Nature Recover After Wildfires? Lessons from Ecology and Climate Challenges
Extreme Weather Events Drive Global Support for Climate Policies
From air to stone: The fig trees fighting climate change
Some fig trees grow their own chalk, silently burying atmospheric CO₂ for the long haul while doubling as productive fruit trees
Climate vs. Militarism: The Environmental Cost of America’s War Machine
Climate Security or Military Security? How Trump’s New Budget Puts Global Climate Efforts at Serious Risk
Israel’s Attack on Iranian Nuclear Sites Raises Fears of Environmental and Human Catastrophe
A War Against Life: When Genocide Rhymes with Ecocide
Israel has bulldozed and destroyed most of the agricultural areas in Gaza to tighten the means of livelihood for its inhabitants.
Multisensory Ecological Art Installation in the Service of Climate Action
Could Ethics, Aesthetics and Culture reshape our perception of environmental crisis?
The Curse of the Plastic Age and the Stalled Negotiations to End Its Dangers
Green Waste: The Failure of Plastic Recycling Made in France
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.
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