Lack of recycling causes 60pc plastic waste to end up on land and in reservoirs in Bangladesh Liang Lan January 16, 2022 A maximum of 40 per cent plastic waste is recycled in Bangladesh while the remaining 60 per cent falls on....
What to Expect From The World's Sixth Mass Extinction Liang Lan January 12, 2022 Humans alive today are witnessing the beginning of the first mass extinction in 65 million years. What does biodiversity loss....
France urges public to adopt green habits with bans on plastic George Scott January 04, 2022 The government says the new regulation is expected to eliminate about 1 billion items of plastic waste per year.
Phasing Out Coal by 2030 Is Critical for the Climate, and Key for Affordable and Reliable Energy Liang Lan January 03, 2022 Despite only accounting for about 20% of U.S. electricity generation, coal produces more than 50% of the electricity sector’s CO2....
Environmental activists challenge ‘unlawful’ UK fossil fuel plan in high court Liang Lan December 05, 2021 Climate campaigners claim the government is giving billions of pounds in subsidies to oil and gas producers
California’s carbon-offset disaster reveals why COP26 was a big disappointment George Scott November 28, 2021 More than half a million tons of carbon dioxide from polluting companies that purchased the society’s offset credits can now....
How the chemicals industry’s pollution slipped under the radar Liang Lan November 23, 2021 While the industry has an important role to play in moving to low-carbon economies it’s also hugely carbon intensive and....
PA premier calls ‘Israeli occupation’ biggest threat to Palestinian environment George Scott November 02, 2021 In remarks at UN climate conference in Glasgow, Shtayyeh accuses Jewish state of uprooting ‘about 2.5 million trees’