Review of 400 years of scientific literature corrects the Dodo extinction record Tired Earth August 17, 2024 More has been written about the Dodo than any other bird, yet virtually nothing is known about it in life.
The Olympics are part of a push to “green” sports. Here’s why that’s important Tired Earth August 05, 2024 With the right planning, major sports events like the Olympics and Football World Cup can serve as a shining example....
UN climate fund axes Nicaragua forest project over human rights concerns Tired Earth July 04, 2024 In its first such move, the Green Climate Fund has pulled out of a project after developers failed to address....
French elections: Candidates’ proposals to lower energy bills hit European law Tired Earth June 19, 2024 All three blocs running in French parliamentary elections are promising rebates on energy bills, with most of the envisaged measures....
International School of Nice (ISN) Joins Forces with Nice Climate Summit 2024 International School of Nice June 06, 2024 The path to sustainability and global citizenship is a collective journey that demands our unified efforts.
Cape Verde bearing the brunt of the effects of climate change Tired Earth May 28, 2024 Cabo Verde, an archipelago of ten islands, nine of which are inhabited, is a Small Island Developing State (SIDS) in....
French government says low-carbon electricity mix is magnet for foreign investment Tired Earth May 19, 2024 The French government cited the decarbonised nature of the country’s electricity mix as an unparalleled asset in attracting foreign investment,....
German steel plants needed for democracy, economy minister says Tired Earth May 18, 2024 German Economy Minister Robert Habeck (Greens) has defended the country’s billion-euro investments into green steel plants, saying it was needed....