As we start to rebuild the economy – we owe future generations a clean recovery that delivers for both people and planet.
By joining forces with countries, companies and civil society, from across the world, I know we can make progress faster
Read MoreWorld Environment Day 2020 - 5th June
World Environment Day 2020 It’s time to wake up. To take notice. To raise our voices. It’s time to build back better for People and Planet. This World Environment Day, it’s Time #ForNature.
Read MoreIZEN, one of Belgium’s biggest EPC and O&M companies, signing up for SynaptiQ.
Since 1987 IZEN provides renewable energy solutions and services to residential, commercial and industrial customers. The company deals with the design, implementation, operation and maintenance of photovoltaic systems, next to energy storage and heat pumps.
Read MoreWhy are corporate giants pulling out of thermal coal?
Fiduciary duty is driving financial change. A striking development has occurred in the world of corporate finance.
Read MoreVisibility study of Nairobi, Kampala and Addis Ababa reveals big air pollution problems.
The global coronavirus pandemic is having a devastating effect on economies worldwide. However, one of the few positive consequences of travel restrictions and industrial downturn has been a temporary reduction in air pollution.
Read MoreState of emergency: 20,000 tonnes of diesel spill into Arctic river – video
Twenty thousand tonnes of diesel fuel spilled into a river inside the Arctic Circle forcing Vladimir Putin to order a state of emergency.
Read MoreNew Jersey Becomes First State to Put the Climate Crisis in Its K-12 Curriculum.
New Jersey has invested in the future health of the planet by making sure the next generation of adults knows how human activity has had a deleterious effect on the planet.
Read More3 Innovations Leading the Fight to Save Our Ocean.
The ocean is our lifeline - we rely on it for the food we eat, the air we breathe, as well as for millions for jobs worldwide.
Read MoreAtmospheric Carbon Dioxide Levels Are at Their Highest in 23 Million Years.
Scientists find coronavirus crisis has had little impact on overall concentration trend. Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere have risen strongly to a new peak this year, despite the impact of the global effects of the coronavirus crisis.
Read More“Heartbeat of the Earth” - an Artistic Take on Scientific Climate Data.
Bonn/ Mountain View, 5 June 2020 - Today, on World Environment Day, UN Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Google Arts & Culture Lab residency program announ
Read MoreΤο μίσος κατά της αιολικής ενέργειας
Oταν, πριν απο 2.000 χρόνια περίπου, ο Ηρων ο Αλεξανδρεύς αντικατέστησε τη μυϊκή ενέργεια του δούλου που λειτουργούσε την εμβολοφόρο αντλία του Κτησιβίου, με μια κινητήρια ανεμοφτερωτή, δεν μπορούσε να φαντασθεί τις προχωρημένες «αισθητικές» αντιλήψεις των μελλοντικών Ελλήν
Read MoreClimate Change Deniers.
Climate change deniers have spread countless posts and videos which contain misinformation. It may appear as if these are people who are simply ill-informed about the issue. However, there is, in fact, a very sophisticated climate change denial industry behind this misinformation.
Read More"More masks than jellyfish': coronavirus waste ends up in ocean.
A glut of discarded single-use masks and gloves is washing up on shorelines and littering the seabed.
Read MoreCoronavirus is an ‘SOS signal for the human enterprise’.
UN environment chief and economist warn human wealth depends on nature’s health.
Read MoreWorld Environment Day: Global institutions call for a global green recovery.
On World Environment Day, global institutions working on development, labour and environment have united around key actions for spurring a green, just and transformative recovery.
Read MoreMangroves Threatened by Sea Level Rise Could Disappear by 2050.
Mangroves play a vital role in capturing carbon from the atmosphere. Mangrove forests are tremendous assets in the fight to stem the climate crisis. They store more carbon than a rainforest of the same size.
Read MoreMeat giants selling to UK linked to Brazil farms in deforested Amazon reserve.
Greenpeace report shows cattle indirectly sold to JBS, Marfrig and Minerva came from protected Serro Ricardo Franco park.
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