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2024-11-30
More than half of adults and a third of children and adolescents predicted to have overweight or obesity by 2050
The substantial increases in obesity forecast between 2022 and 2030, underscore the urgent need for action.
Women: Pioneers in Nature Defense – How They Shaped the Environmental Protection Movement
In tribute to women, on the occasion of International Women's Day…
These five green cities will amaze you! 5 metropolises that prove protecting the planet is possible
Discover these five green cities that will amaze you!
Nature Victimized by Warmongers: Why the Russia-Ukraine War Must Stop Right Now
In the shadows of this catastrophe, another silent victim is perishing: nature.
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.
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’
Carbon Neutrality: From Illusion to Instrument of Greenwashing?
When the fight against climate change becomes an excuse to perpetuate the destruction of nature
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
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.
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.
Green Islam: A Faith-Based Response to Environmental and Climate Challenges in Indonesia
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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.
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.
Plastic pollution: whales swallow millions of microplastics every day
the giants of the oceans are turning into plastic vacuum cleaners.
From soil to slugs to songbirds – how plastic is moving through ecosystems
Plastics are increasingly found in small mammals, insects and the soil.
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.
The Curse of the Plastic Age and the Stalled Negotiations to End Its Dangers
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.
Israel’s Attack on Iranian Nuclear Sites Raises Fears of Environmental and Human Catastrophe
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
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
Extreme Weather Events Drive Global Support for Climate Policies
Can Nature Recover After Wildfires? Lessons from Ecology and Climate Challenges
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.
Only 3 years left—new study warns the world is running out of time to avoid the worst impacts of climate change
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.
Food Security in Gaza: WFP Says It Can Feed the Population for Three Months
Over 10,000 Species at Imminent Risk of Extinction
From the Amazon to Palestine: Indigenous Peoples, Land, and Resistance in the Age of Ecological Colonialism
August 9: A Living Memory of Rooted Peoples
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.
Trump’s Deep-Sea Mining Plan Faces Ecocide Fears
Launching deep-sea mining without clear environmental assessments could trigger irreversible ecological and climate consequences
Climate change and the rise of infectious diseases: when environmental crises fuel global health risks
World Mosquito Day: When Climate Change and Pollution Strengthen the Invisible Enemy
Why reframing doom news reporting could be key to tackling climate crisis?
On Gaza, Dogs, and Humans
On World Dog Day, let’s remember that wars and human-made crises also scar animals: displaced, wounded, killed, they share our fate. In Gaza and beyond, dogs stand as silent witnesses to viol
Sharks’ teeth are crumbling in acid seas
Scientists found that some of the oceans’ fiercest hunters could be losing their bite: As oceans become more acidic, sharks’ teeth may become structurally weaker and more prone to break
World Primate Day: A Call to End the Tragedy of “Surplus” Monkeys
Poisoned Wells, Stolen Springs: How Gaza’s Hygiene System Has Been Weaponized
No Peace, No Planet: Gaza’s War Shows Why Ecology Cannot Survive Conflict
How does the occupation use starving Gaza as a biological weapon?
This article was published on Al Jazeera and is translated and republished by TiredEarth.com
Two Years of Genocide: Gaza’s Children Caught in the Grip of Death by Hunger and Disease
This article was published on Al Jazeera and is translated and republished by TiredEarth Gruop
UN Study: Over 54,000 Children in Gaza Suffer from Severe Malnutrition as War Deepens Humanitarian Collapse
“Island of Cats” in Crisis: Cyprus Scrambles to Contain a Feral-Feline Surge — and the Wildlife Pays the Price
Officials estimate there may be roughly one feral cat for every person on the island
Climate change inaction being paid for in millions of lives every year, global findings suggest
The report says failure to curb the warming effects of climate change has seen the rate of heat-related deaths surge 23% since the 1990s, to 546,000 a year.
A Threat Lasting Decades: Environmental Pollution and War Debris Haunt Gazans
COP30 in the Amazon: A Defining Moment for Global Climate Action
Ukraine’s massive nature project is helping veterans and land recover
How wars ravage the environment – and what international law is doing about it
Study shows people have misconceptions about the environmental impact of everyday food
What difference does it make if I throw away a few bites of food?
Why some volcanoes don't explode
From the Ashes of the COP30 Fire: Culture is Here to Stay
In the middle of the panel, we had to leave the stage in a rush, running, guiding people, and trying to make sure as many as possible got out safely.
Finally, Indigenous peoples have an influential voice at COP30. They’re speaking loud and clear
5 reasons the COP30 climate conference failed to deliver on its 'people's summit' promise
Historic Turning Point: Culture & Heritage Claim Their Place in Global Climate Adaptation Policy at COP30
While imperfect, the COP30 outcome represents an unprecedented operationalization of culture and heritage in international climate policy and reflects five years of sustained work by culture
Europe will experience intense drought for centuries with the collapse of the "AMOC" current
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