World's youth take to the streets again to battle climate change George Scott September 25, 2021 Largest global climate protest since pandemic. Strike takes place weeks before COP26 summit. Hundreds of thousands protest in Germany alone,....
Science Art and Justice in The Time of Corona Selva Ozelli September 20, 2021 The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) is holding its 76th annual meeting between September 14-30 to bring countries together at....
Environment Agency permits companies to release partially treated water or sewage because of chemical shortages caused by Brexit and Covid-19 Rebecca Herbert September 19, 2021 Water and sewerage companies are being given permission to release waste water that has not been properly treated into rivers....
Fit for 55 with healthy buildings Rebecca Herbert August 30, 2021 With the ongoing revision of the EPBD and other EU directives dealing with energy efficiency and sustainability of buildings as....
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).
UNEP Says A Global Agreement is Needed to Address PPE Selva Ozelli August 05, 2021 There is a need to establish a coherent and effective framework to promote exchanges and cooperation, while keeping in mind....
10 principles to create inclusive waste management systems and reduce marine plastic pollution Liang Lan July 19, 2021 On bikes and on foot, with trikes, pushcarts and more, informal waste pickers are an active and persistent feature of....
Pfizer: The bright and the dark side Liang Lan March 03, 2021 Pfizer says COVID-19 vaccine is looking 90% effective. Did not provide any more details and cautioned that the initial protection....