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20 06 2024 | 07:31

Η επόμενη μέρα για τον Έβρο και τη δασοπροστασία

Το περσινό καλοκαίρι στιγματίστηκε από την καταστροφική πυρκαγιά στον Έβρο: τη μεγαλύτερη σε έκταση πυρκαγιά που έχει ιστορικά καταγραφεί στην Ευρωπαϊκή Ένωση. Μετά από 16 συνεχόμενες ημέρες η…

20 06 2024 | 07:25

Καθιέρωση συστήματος προειδοποίησης διερχόμενων πλοίων για την έγκαιρη αναγνώριση μεγάλων, θαλάσσιων θηλαστικών

Δήλωση για την καθιέρωση συστήματος προειδοποίησης διερχόμενων πλοίων για την έγκαιρη αναγνώριση μεγάλων, θαλάσσιων θηλαστικών  

20 06 2024 | 07:04

Διονυσία-Θεοδώρα Αυγερινοπούλου: «H εξασφάλιση της υγείας των θαλασσών είναι εξασφάλιση της δική μας υγείας»

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17 06 2024 | 18:20

Migration Arrives as Leading Climate Concern as Cities Face Floods, Drought, Sea Level Rise

Migration spurred by climate change has arrived a prominent issue in different parts of the world, as persistent rains in Brazil displace thousands and sea level rising across the globe makes island…

17 06 2024 | 18:17

Water Supplies Approach ‘Day Zero’ as Drought, Heat Dome Hit Mexico City and Bogotà

In Mexico City, more and more residents are watching their taps go dry for hours a day. Even when water does flow, it often comes out dark brown and smells noxious. A former political leader is…

17 06 2024 | 18:06

Scale Back Gas Networks or Face Higher Costs, Stranded Assets, Climate Institute Warns Provinces

Canadian provinces must rein in their expanding gas systems or risk incurring staggering costs from stranded assets and failure to meet net zero targets, the Canadian Climate Institute (CCI) warns in…

17 06 2024 | 06:58

Majority of US voters support climate litigation against big oil, poll shows

As US communities take big oil to court for allegedly deceiving the public about the climate crisis, polling shared with the Guardian shows that a majority of voters support the litigation, while…

17 06 2024 | 06:48

Increasing use of renewable energy in US yields billions of dollars of benefits

By increasing its use of renewable energy, the US has not only slashed its planet-warming emissions but also improved its air quality, yielding hundreds of billions of dollars of benefits, a new…

17 06 2024 | 06:44

Plastic pollution: Senegal steps up the fight with a recycling plant

Senegal has a new ace up its sleeve when it comes to managing plastic waste. It's a turnkey recycling plant designed by the Plastic Odyssey association, and recently inaugurated by Senegal's Minister…

17 06 2024 | 06:40

Korea-Africa Summit: Seoul to import minerals in exchange for technology transfer

Trade between South Korea and Africa was worth 20.2 billion dollars in 2022, while Korean investment in infrastructure on the African continent is estimated at an average of 700 million dollars a…

17 06 2024 | 06:39

The AfDB adds $117B to its capital to meet the challenge of development in Africa

At the close of its recently concluded Annual Meetings in Kenya, the Board of Governors of the African Development Bank (AfDB) approved a general increase in callable capital of $117 billion. The aim…

17 06 2024 | 06:39

No need for countries to issue new oil, gas or coal licences, study finds

The world has enough fossil fuel projects planned to meet global energy demand forecasts to 2050 and governments should stop issuing new oil, gas and coal licences, according to a large study aimed…

17 06 2024 | 06:34

Floods kill at least four in southern Germany

Floods caused by heavy rain in southern Germany have claimed at least four lives. The victims include three people found in flooded basements on Monday. On Sunday a firefighter died while trying to…

17 06 2024 | 06:34

‘Termination shock’: cut in ship pollution sparked global heating spurt

The slashing of pollution from shipping in 2020 led to a big “termination shock” that is estimated have pushed the rate of global heating to double the long-term average, according to research.…

17 06 2024 | 06:34

Zanzibar's ingenious solution to protect its coral

The coral reef surrounding Mnemba Island, part of Tanzania’s Zanzibar archipelago, is under threat from warmer sea temperatures, illegal fishing and damage by tourism.

17 06 2024 | 06:31

Russia and Guinea to begin construction of floating nuclear power plants

Russia and The Republic of Guinea signed a memorandum to collaborate on a nuclear project The project involves the construction of floating nuclear power plants in Guinea Tanzania, Nigeria, and…

17 06 2024 | 06:28

Floating bamboo houses keep this indigenous tribe safe in a typhoon

The Manobo indigenous community in the Agusan Marshlands of the Philippines live in floating homes able to withstand floods, rising water levels and typhoons. Their way of life could have answers…

17 06 2024 | 06:25

Central African Republic government suspends Chinese mining company for alleged ties to armed groups

BANGUI, Central African Republic (AP) — The government of the Central African Republic suspended a Chinese mining company’s operations in the country, accusing it of cooperating with armed militias,…

17 06 2024 | 06:20

South Africa legalises cannabis use. Will the rest of Africa follow?

On the eve of the May 27 general elections, which saw the ruling African National Congress lose its majority for the first time in 30 years of South African democracy, a major change to the country’s…