Europe’s solar industry warns against tariffs on imports Michael Murphy October 02, 2023 Europe’s solar power industry has warned policymakers not to impose tariffs on imports, amid fears that disrupting supplies of products....
Half of China hit by drought in worst heatwave on record Liang Lan August 25, 2022 A crippling drought exacerbated by a record heatwave has spread across half of China and reached the normally frigid Tibetan....
Chronic air pollution cuts life expectancy by more than 2 years, study shows Liang Lan June 14, 2022 Chronic air pollution cuts average global life expectancy by more than two years per person, a study published on Tuesday....
World Oceans Day: Collective protective action needed George Scott June 08, 2022 June 8 marks World Oceans Day, whose theme this year is "Revitalization: Collective Action for the Ocean."
Nuclear energy scares people. The climate crisis is giving it another chance Liang Lan December 28, 2021 EU climate chief Frans Timmermans recently indicated that both nuclear and natural gas — which is made up mostly of....
Improved environment attracts more migratory birds to nature reserves George Scott November 28, 2021 Thanks to the improvement of natural environment, more migratory birds have arrived at natural reserves across China, and some rarely....
WHO: Politics 'have really contaminated' COVID-19 origins studies Rebecca Herbert August 26, 2021 Politics are headwind against headway in the phase-two study of COVID-19 origins tracing, said the World Health Organization (WHO).
Climate change and toxic pollution: Which countries are most at risk? Hannah Steiner July 24, 2021 New research finds a strong correlation between toxic and nontoxic pollution in some countries.