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Earth showing alarming symptoms of climate distress as 22 of 34 key indicators hit record highs: Report
Earth is showing alarming symptoms of climate distress, with 22 of 34 key indicators of planetary health hitting record highs, warned a new scientific assessment. The study, led by researchers from Oregon State University with contributions from...
European Union(EU) Eswatini hosts Green Round Table, capacitates stakeholders about climate change and other environmental issues.
By Bongiwe Dlamini MBABANE:The European Union(EU) Eswatini hosted Green Round Table where stakeholders including the Eswatini Environment Authority(EEA) were capacitated about climate change and other environmental issues. The youth-led...
    
  ‘Equitable global climate action a must to ensure security’
ISLAMABAD: Ali Rehman Malik, Chairman of the Institute of Research and Reforms International (IRR International), on Saturday, called for an immediate and equitable global climate action to safeguard human security and a shared future. IRR...
    
  How social protection can accelerate climate action
    
  Courts are shaping the future of climate action
    
  Prop 1 has environmental backing
When considering the only New York state proposition on the ballot this year, we look to the conservation groups for the best answer. The proposal amends the State Constitution and permits new Nordic ski and biathlon trails in the North Country....
    
  Bill Gates’ climate doomer reversal is welcome — and can help save far more lives
As politicians prepare to jet into Belém, Brazil, for the 30th annual UN climate meeting, philanthropist Bill Gates has provided a straightforward insight: climate summits like COP30 should prioritize what truly improves human lives, and not just...
    
  Ex-beauty queen, Tomi Salami, partners LASEPA on youth environmental awareness
Aurora International Charity Foundation (AICF), in partnership with Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA), will on Tuesday, November 11 hold the 2nd edition of Catch Them Young Environmental Awareness Convention in Lagos. With the...
‘We’re not going to streak ahead’: Nationals officially dump net zero climate target
The Page report, which was briefed at the Nationals meeting, recommended ditching net zero as a target “because it puts achieving an emissions goal ahead of improving the living standards of Australians”. “We should reduce emissions in line with...
    
  Terex Corp.’s Net Sales Jump 14.4 Percent in Third Quarter, Paced by Environmental Solutions Group
Terex Corp. posted $1.387 billion in third quarter 2025 net sales, up from $1.212 billion in the third quarter of 2024, a 14.4-percent increase. Gross profit totaled $282 million for Q325, up from $245 million in Q324, a 15.1-percent boost. In the...
    
  
    
  Egypt, Canada discuss climate cooperation, green finance at Ottawa meeting
Minister of Local Development and Acting Minister of Environment Manal Awad held talks with Canada’s Minister of Environment and Climate Change Julie Dabrusin on strengthening bilateral cooperation in climate action, environmental policy, and...
    
  The Perfect Climate Bunker Is...Your Mall? Plus, Everything Else You Need to Know About This Week
    
  Travel tips from climate scientist Nicolas Cassar
Nicolas in the Arctic. Image: Nicolas Cassar Nicolas’s travel insights • When travelling, make sure to choose lower- carbon options • Travel isn’t just a personal journey, but a chance to give back • Respect the environments and cultures you visit...
    
  PINDER: United Nations deception – Inside the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s ‘Science’ factory
The IPCC was formed in 1992 to provide periodic assessments, lengthy reports, and analysis by legitimate scientists writing about topics in their “section.” In fact, scientist Ken Green, a Fellow of the Fraser Institute and frequent science...
    
  Why We Shouldn't Care What Bill Gates Has to Say About the Climate Crisis
I feel quite strongly that we should pay less attention to billionaires—indeed that’s rather the point of this small essay—so let me acknowledge at the outset that there is something odd about me therefore devoting an edition of this newsletter to...
    
  ‘Living in fear of the sky’: Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh battle environmental crisis
The Rohingya camps in Cox’s Bazar are succumbing to an environmental nightmare of deforestation, landslides, flooding and fires – exacerbated by cuts in international aid that have halted most efforts to mitigate the effects of such disasters. By...
    
  Study Finds Young Mongols Value Flexible Hours, Work Environment Over Pay
Ulaanbaatar, October 31, 2025 /MONTSAME/. Young people in Mongolia value the workplace environment, organizational culture, and flexible working hours more than salary, according to the study “Transition of Mongolian Youth from Education to...
    
  Brnabić on lithium: Project in environmental impact assessment phase, results expected in 18 months
The National Assembly Speaker, Ana Brnabić, stated that the lithium mining project in Serbia is currently in the phase of assessing its environmental impact. “We will probably have the results of that assessment in about 18 months, after which we...
    
  Asean: Environmental security concerns
THE effects of extreme weather events caused by climate change are now felt all over the world: warmer temperatures causing desertification and inadequate food supply; low-lying areas inundated by rising seas; and drought sparking conflicts over...