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Village initiatives on climate change are lauded

[ad_1] I am pleased to write a praise for some initiatives taken in the village…

logged hill in front of green landscape
A weakening of Australia’s illegal logging laws could undermine the global push for forest preservation

[ad_1] One success from this year’s United Nations climate conference in Glasgow was an AgreementTo…

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CUK DSW holds lecture on climate change – Kashmir Reader

[ad_1] Expert for continuous observations of glaciers to mitigate hazards Ganderbal: Department of Students Welfare…

A snapshot from Southern California of life in an altered climate > News > USC Dornsife

[ad_1] The latest USC Dornsife Union Bank LABarometer Survey shows that climate change has had…

Why a handful of UK landowners hold the keys to fixing climate change
Why only a few UK landowners hold the keys for addressing climate change

[ad_1] Residents who don’t own the land can complain, but they are not able to…

BBC bias over climate crisis must end – Yorkshire Post Letters

[ad_1] What do you think about the BBC’s coverage of the climate crisis? Two articles…

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How Civic-Driven Initiatives can address climate change

[ad_1] At the COP26 climate summit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made five important commitments. First,…

Baerbock in Germany pushes nuclear disarmament

[ad_1] Germany and Sweden have joined forces to find ways to get the nuclear powers…

The dry basin rim of Tabqa Dam shows how much the water level of Lake Assad has dropped
Syria’s water crisis is caused by conflict and climate change

[ad_1] The September sun is setting over the old olive grove as Ahmad Mahmoud Alahri…

topshot   a picture taken on october 31, 2018 shows polar bears feeding at a garbage dump near the village of belushya guba, on the remote russian northern novaya zemlya archipelago, a tightly controlled military area where a village declared a state of emergency in february after dozens of bears were seen entering homes and public buildings   scientists say conflicts with ice dependent polar bears will increase in the future due to arctic ice melting and a rise of human presence in the area as moscow bolsters economic and military activity in the arctic an
Arctic Destabilized by Rising Temperatures During the Climate Crisis

[ad_1] ALEXANDER GRIRGetty Images My job has allowed me to visit the Arctic twice. The…