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Environmental campaign group Greenpeace has condemned an Equinor-funded computer game for school children that misleads young ...
Sellafield - the most hazardous building in Britain - is still leaking radioactive water. The consequence of this underperformance is that the buildings are likely to remain extremely hazardous for ...
Roehampton University becomes the twelfth higher education institution to ban fossil fuel companies from recruitment fairs.
The ten largest transnational landowners in the world control an area larger than Japan, according to a new report.
Woman setting sail to break Arctic record made possible by melting ice. It will be a bittersweet record to achieve because it will prove that the Arctic no longer has the ice covering that it is ...
In the global Paris climate treaty, countries committed to action to curb global warming well below 2C above pre-industrial ...
Bringing back trees changes how people relate to the land and to each other. x One cold March morning, James Hand, operations manager for Forestry and Land Scotland, picked me up from Stirling. We ...
In cosmologies across cultures, the world begins with a sound. In Hindu thought, it is this resonance of ‘aum’ which spills into the pulse of creation. Trembling deeply into the threads of life around ...
World on course to trigger multiple climate tipping points unless action accelerates. We need urgent global action – including the triggering of ‘positive tipping points’ in our societies and ...
COP30 Spotlight: counting the cost of Amazon hydropower to local indigenous communities. The government does what it wants. This has been a losing fight. No justice has been done. Brazil stands before ...
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